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Yugoslavia to issue €4.1bn of bonds

YUGOSLAVIA - Yugoslavia is set to issue €4.1bn worth of bonds in early August as part of its domestic debt settlement, which could pave the way for the creation of a liquid debt market, a Yugoslav central bank official said.

Polish c bank's new duties may be unconstitutional

POLAND - The Constitutional Tribunal is likely to judge the planned amendments to the legislation regulating the duties of Poland's central bank unconstitutional, claims Mieczyslaw Czarniawski, head of the parliamentary Public Finance Committee.

Trichet backed as Duisenberg's successor at ECB

GERMANY - Edmund Stoiber, currently leading to race to become German chancellor, issued strong backing for Bank of France governor Jean Claude Trichet as the best successor to Wim Duisenberg as European Central Bank president. Paris prosecutors recently…

Top regulators disclose finances

US - The value of Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan Greenspan's reported assets sagged last year, to between $3 million and $6.15 million from $4.2 million to $12.1 million, according to his 2001 financial disclosure report, released Monday, reports…

Labour adopts new line on NZ inflation

NEW ZEALAND - New Zealand's Labour party intends to rewrite a policy agreement with the Reserve Bank to make it adopt a more flexible approach to controlling inflation. Releasing details of his party's election manifesto yesterday, Michael Cullen,…

IMF mission to Argentina seeks account access bar

ARGENTINA - The IMF will hold up disbursement of 9.5 bln usd in aid unless the government denies bank depositors any access to their accounts, government officials said after a federal judge found the ban unconstitutional.

Indian banks woo credit card users

INDIA - India's largest commercial bank plans a credit card revolution that it hopes will increase its share of the retail banking market by 47%.

BIS Press Release

PRESS RELEASE - BIS holds Annual General Meeting and releases its 72nd Annual Report, 8 July.

Andrew Crockett to leave the BIS

SWITZERLAND - Andrew Crockett today announced that he would be stepping down as general manager of the Bank for International Settlements in March 2003. He delayed the announcement of his departure until the annual general meeting of the BIS in Basle in…

ECB won't discuss freeing up for ex reserves

GERMANY - Central bank reserves of foreign currency which have been seen as one answer to the Government's public finance problems are not up for discussion, the European Central Bank said Friday.

Brazil party may give its backing to IMF plan

BRAZIL - Brazil's leftwing Workers' party, which is still leading opinion polls ahead of October's presidential elections, says it may back an accord with the International Monetary Fund in order to reassure investors.

An analysis of the BIS annual report

SWITZERLAND - The Bank for International Settlement's annual report, released today at the bank's annual general meeting in Basle, worked hard to put an optimistic interpretation on global economic prospects. However, amid the positive notes the report…

ECB Press Conference

PRESS CONFERENCE - Transcript of the questions asked and the answers given by Dr. Willem F. Duisenberg, President of the ECB, Dr. Lucas Papademos, Vice-President of the ECB and Yves Mersch, Governor of the Banque centrale du Luxembourg, 4 July.

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