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Bank of England - Annual Report 2001

UK - The Bank of England's Annual Report for 2000/ 2001 was published on 20 June. The governor, Sir Edward George, believes that the steady progress made during the year can be continued. But acknowledges a downside in the shape of the slowdown in the US…

Swiss National Bank - Annual Report 2000

REPORT - The Swiss National Bank has produced its annual report 2000. It reviews a year in which GDP grew and unemployment declined significantly in Switzerland, inflation rose slightly but still remained below 2%.

Bank of Latvia - Annual Report 2000

ANNUAL REPORT - The Bank of Latvia has published its Annual Report 2000. It says that results were better than projected and were above the average level in the region. This was partly a result of economic reform in Latvia and the bank's monetary policy.

Shadow Committee slams Fed

According to the US Shadow Open Market Committee the Fed had lsot sight "of its long-run inflation objective of price stability" in its recent series of rate cuts.

Central Bank of Malaysia - Annual Report 2000

MALAYSIA - On Mar 28, 2001, Bank Negara Malaysia released its annual report for 2000. A list of content and a link to the annual report on the BNM website is available. There is a chapter in the report devoted to Malaysia's Finanical Sector Masterplan.

MAS consults on securities supervision

The Monetary Authority of Singapore late Wednesday (March 21) released "public consultation papers" on two new proposed laws on securities and futures trading and financial advisory activities on theisland.

Belgian central bank issues loans warning to banks

The National Bank of Belgium used its annual report on Feb 20, 2001 to fire a warning shot to commercial banks about lending to high tech firms. The central bank, which is pitching to take on a greater role in banking supervision in Belgium, said banks…

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