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Indian committee suggests overseas clearing agent

INDIA - A committee set up to study the Indian financial system's payment and settlement modes has recommended creating an overseas clearing agent and a guarantee fund for foreign exchange clearing, a central bank statement said on 16 July.

IMF Fischer stresses Turkey econ program on track

US - The International Monetary Fund signalled the beginning of a new public relations campaign to relieve market pressure on Turkey 13 July, with the Fund's second-ranked executive declaring investors aren't giving Ankara enough credit for the reforms…

IMF positively assess Ukrainian central bank work

Ukraine - The National Bank of Ukraine [NBU] has been exceptionally successful in its currency rate policy, which is aimed at consistent strengthening of the hryvnya, harnessing the inflation and increasing the currency reserve. The senior permanent IMF…

South African currency hit by risk aversion

South Africa - A general increase in risk aversion by international investors constituted a factor which had recently cast a shadow over the South African currency rand, Reserve Bank governor Tito Mboweni said on 13 July.

Bank directors told to undergo training

PHILIPPINES - The Bangko Sentral has expanded its "fit and proper" rule for bank officers and directors by requiring all appointees to banks' boards to undergo mandatory training in "good corporate governance".

Indonesia c-bank implements new settlement system

INDONESIA - Bank Indonesia (BI), the Indonesian central bank, has implemented the Real-Time Gross Settlement (RTGS) system in Bandung. RTGS facilitates high-speed, high-value transactions. BI will also use RTGS to monitor the liquidity of banks and as an…

French to ease cash deposit laws

FRANCE - The French parliament looks set to adopt a law that eases the responsibility of banks for reporting large cash deposits during the introduction of euro notes and coins.

Reserve Bank of Malawi must have greater autonomy

MALAWI - Economists in the country have called on the government to leave the country's Central Bank, the Reserve Bank of Malawi (RBM) alone saying that creating the independence of the bank would benefit the whole nation.

Advisers join Thai monetary policy board

THAILAND - Aran Thammano and Chaiyawat Vibulsawat have been appointed as advisers to the Bank of Thailand's monetary policy board. They have been authorised to give suggestions and opinions to the board, which convenes on a monthly basis.

New York Fed names new appointments

NEW YORK - The Federal Reserve Bank of New York announced that its board of directors has approved the promotion of three officers to assistant vice presidents and named eight new officers at the bank.

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