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Yugoslavia an IMF member, to receive $100m-Dinkic

Yugoslavia will have $100m at its disposal on the basis of gold reserves, which Former Yugoslavia has in the Bank of International Settlements in Basel, Mladjan Dinkic, Yugoslav National Bank governor, announced this evening.

Russian banker predicts 'not easy' year

Uncertainty about the restructuring of Russia's debt to the Paris Club of creditors might entail changes in Russia's fiscal and credit policy in 2001, said central bank first deputy chairman Tatyana Paramonova.

Welteke to stay out of Buba reform - Falthauser

The finance minister of the German state of Bavaria, Kurt Falthauser, has called for Bundesbank President Ernst Welteke to refrain from commenting in public on the issue of reforming the central bank, German newspaper Boersen Zeitung said Sunday.

FRC declares Kansai Kogin, Tokyo Shogin insolvent

The government's Financial Reconstruction Commission (FRC) on Saturday declared Kansai Kogin and Tokyo Shogin insolvent, believing the credit unions are severely undercapitalised, and will appoint administrators to oversee them, FRC officials said.

Fed unlikely to cut rates - Washington Post

Faced with slowing economic growth and an uncertain short-term economic outlook, a number of Federal Reserve officials have concluded that the risk of serious weakness in the economy is as great as the risk that inflation will get worse, the Washington…

Bank Aspac misallocated BLBI funds

Two Bank Indonesia officials said on Thursday that former Bank Aspac director Hendrawan Haryono had misallocated Rp 583 billion (US$61.4 million) out of the Rp 1.5 trillion Government Liquidity Support Funds (BLBI) it had received from the central bank.

HKMA concerned about US economic slowdown risk

The head of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, one of the world's largest holders of foreign exchange, said he remained apprehensive about the risk of a downturn in the US economy, according to the Friday overseas edition of the Financial Times.

ECB keeps M3 benchmark unchanged

The European Central Bank has decided to leave its yardstick for euro area money supply growth unchanged. After the governing council meeting today, the ECB said that the evidence continues to support the assumptions underlying the derivation of the…

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