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Russia's forex reserves hit record 40bn dollars

RUSSIA - Russia's gold and hard currency reserves have broken a new record. The Central Bank of Russia's department of external and public relations announced on Thursday 16 May that they stood at 40bn dollars as of 10 May.

World's smallest ATM machine goes on display

UAE - Dubai-based Quick Line, which delivered a solution to produce labour cards for the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs in 1994, has launched the world's smallest ATM called NanoCash.

Advertisement for new governor of RBNZ

ADVERTISEMENT - The Reserve Bank of New Zealand is seeking applications for the position of Governor. The position has been advertised both within New Zealand and offshore.

IMF Survey, 14 May

REPORT - Topical coverage of the IMF's activities, policies, and research. It includes an interview with Anne Krueger on the sovereign debt plan.

UAE cb governor says abuse of hawala must stop

UAE - Sultan bin Nasser Al Suwaidi, the UAE Central Bank Governor, says abuse of the hawala (unofficial) system of money transfer must stop, but practical solutions to the challenges faced must be sought.

Riksbank's Bergstroem worries about inflation

SWEDEN - The Riksbank's deputy governor Bergstroem said the bank's research estimates wage rises of 4% over the next two years, which is not compatible with the inflation target of 2%. Further interest rate hikes may be necessary in the future.

Basel II: An Economic Assessment

WORKSHOP - Basel II: An Economic Assessment (Basel, 17-18 May 2002), a workshop jointly organised by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, the Centre for Economic Policy Research, and the Journal of Financial Intermediation.

Bank law compromise seen in Russia

RUSSIA - The State Duma and the government have narrowed differences over a bill to curtail the powers of the Central Bank, Deputy Prime Minister Alexei Kudrin said Monday.

Hugh Fletcher appointed to NZ Reserve Bank board

NEW ZEALAND - Hugh Fletcher, the former head of Fletcher Challenge, has been appointed as a non-executive director of the Reserve Bank and Rod Carr has been confirmed as acting governor for up to six months, the New Zealand government announced today.

Brazilian bank chief's warning

BRAZIL - Arminio Fraga, president of Brazil's central bank, said yesterday that he was worried by "a certain lack of coherence" in the economic programmes offered by candidates for the October presidential election.

Eurozone economy to grow 2.5% at year-end

SPAIN - The rate of economic recovery in the eurozone is unclear but the economy should probably be growing at about 2.5 per cent at the end of this year, European Central Bank (ECB) vice-president Christian Noyer said on Sunday.

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