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NZ c bank cuts cash rate 50 basis points to 4.75%

NEW ZEALAND - The Reserve Bank of New Zealand Wednesday met market expectations by cutting its Official Cash Rate by 50 basis points to 4.75% and flagged the possibility of further interest rate cuts early next year if the global economy is worse than…

IMF: South Korea's upgrade

SOUTH KOREA- Ajai Chopra, the IMF's assistant director for Asia and the Pacific said the sovereign rating upgrade for South Korea by Standard & Poor's Corp. Tuesday was "entirely deserved".

EU: G10 ctrl bks see 2002 econ recovery

SWITZERLAND - "Uncertainty," according to Bank of England Governor Eddie George, was the most frequently used word Monday by the central bank heads of the Group of 10 nations in discussing the prospects for the world economy.

ECB's Padoa Schioppa sees no more cuts now

ITALY - Tommaso Padoa Schioppa, a member of the European Central Bank's council, said he doesn't see the euro-zone central bank cutting interest rates again in the foreseeable future, according to an interview with La Repubblica Saturday.

DNB cool on its own watchdog plans

NETHERLANDS - Dutch central bank DNB president Nout Wellink is less than enthusiastic about his own controversial plan for new watchdogs for the financial sector, according to an internal document leaked to Het Financieele Dagblad.

Argentine ctrl bk moves to fight drop in deposits

ARGENTINA - Argentina's central bank will order local banks to repatriate $1.9 billion of the loan loss reserve funds they have deposited in a Deutschebank account in New York City to inject more funds into the nation's money markets and keep interest…

Ten nations on track to join EU

EUROPE - European Commission officials yesterday said they saw no reason why up to 10 countries could not be ready to join the European Union by 2004.

IMF and World Bank joint statement

STATEMENT - IMF and World Bank Heads Call for a New Round of Multilateral Trade Negotiations at Doha, Koehler and Wolfensohn urge Ministers to put developing countries at the center of the agenda.

KPMG will conduct financial audit in Armenia

ARMENIA - The international auditing company of KPMG-Armenia will conduct a financial audit of RA Central Bank for 2001. The decision was passed at the today's sitting of RA Central Bank's Board, according to the information center of CBA.

Australia's 'empty' economic agenda

AUSTRALIA - On its first working day after its re-election at the weekend, Australia's government was handed an upbeat assessment of the economy from the central bank, after a campaign that lacked almost any debate on the issue.