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Fukui denies BOJ leaked information

Bank of Japan governor Toshihiko Fukui denied in parliament Thursday 16 March that the central bank leaked information to the media before announcing an interest-rate increase last month.

Greenspan says subprime spillover unlikely

Problems facing lenders of risky mortgages are not likely to spill over into the broader economy unless housing prices see another substantial fall, former Fed chairman Alan Greenspan said Thursday 15 March.

Bini Smaghi says more data needed on growth

European Central Bank (ECB) executive board member Lorenzo Bini Smaghi said Wednesday 14 March the eurozone economy is showing signs of self-sustaining growth but the ECB still needs additional data to confirm it.

Bulgarian governor nominates deputy

The governor of the Bulgarian National Bank (BNB) Ivan Iskrov on Thursday 15 March nominated Rumen Simeonov, 55, to take over as deputy governor in charge of bank supervision from Emilia Milanova.

BoE's Bean reappointed to MPC

Charlie Bean, the Bank of England's chief economist, has been reappointed to the rate-setting Monetary Policy Committee for a further three year term from 1 June, the central bank confirmed Wednesday 14 March.

Taiwan's Perng: rates may be approaching peak

Taiwan's series of interest rate increases may be approaching a peak because of subdued inflation and slowing export growth, said Perng Fai-nan, governor of the Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan) in an interview published Wednesday 14 March.

Possible delays seen in GCC single currency

Gulf Arab states are still working to introduce a single currency by 2010 but this deadline has become tight and a delay is possible, Saudi Arabia's central bank governor told Reuters on Sunday 11 March.

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