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Plan to move Russian central bank to St Petersburg

Sergei Mironov, speaker with the Russian Federation Council, has said, according to a report by Gateway to Russia, that the Russian central bank might be transferred to St Petersburg. Mironov said he is for the transfer as it will bring funds to the city.

Duisenberg on training contract with Russian cb

At the press conference for the signing of the TACIS "Central Bank Training" contract and of a Protocol between the European Central Bank and the Central Bank of Russia Wim Duisenberg said the Eurosystem hopes to contribute to further strengthening the…

Payment systems in Russia

The Committee on Payment and Settlement Systems (CPSS) has published, under the aegis of the Bank for International Settlements, a reference work on payment systems in Russia, known as the Red Book. As part of this series, the Foreword says, the first…

Russian central bank awards accountancy contract

The central bank of Russia has awarded a contract to the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland, Reuters reports. The aim of the project, led by PriceWaterHouse Coopers, is to increase the efficiency of the Russian central bank through the…

Gerashchenko into politics

The global political establishment can now boast a couple more ex-heavyweight central bank governors to their number: Viktor Gerashchenko from Russia and Bimal Jalan from India. Gerashchenko, who resigned from Russia's central bank in March 2002 citing…

BDO UniconRuf to audit Russian central bank

The Russian central bank has signed an agreement with BDO UniconRuf to audit the central bank's accounts, according to The Russian Journal. The company obtained the right to audit the Central Bank's 2002 report after winning a corresponding tender…

Viktor Gerashchenko nominated to the Russian Duma

Former chairman of the central bank of Russia Viktor Gerashchenko has been nominated to the Duma from the pro-communist "patriotic" bloc. On August 25, he officially announced that he'd join the patriotic coalition of Duma deputies Sergei Glaziev and…

CBR to limit ruble strength

The Central Bank of Russia will move to limit the ruble's strength next year to help local producers compete with imports, despite IMF calls for a more flexible exchange rate policy reports the Moscow Times.

Russian state eyes central bank profits

Russia's 2004 draft budget proposes to let the central bank keep 20 percent of its profits, down from the current level of 50 percent, according to The Moscow Times. However First Deputy Central Bank Chairman Oleg Vyugin said in an interview "We do not…

Ruble union plagued by further setbacks

Observers say that the much discussed currency union between Russia and Belarus is likely to fail altogether, reports ITAR-TASS, because it would require the Belarussian strongman to relinquish some of his power. "The delay is an entirely domestic issue,…

Putin, central bank chairman discuss economy

Chairman of the central bank of Russia Sergey Ignatyev met with President Vladimir Putin on Monday 30 June to discuss the financial and economic situation in the country, RTR Russia TV reported. Ignatyev said the macroeconomic situation remains stable,…

Russian c bank to amend bank offshore capital law

Russian banks may be given a year to lower the share of their equity capital in offshore companies to 10% under new amendments to the law on banks and banking activities, according to Kommersant. If the amendments are passed, banks will be obliged to…

Putin speaks of Russia's 'considerable' reserves

Asked at a news conference whether he preferred the dollar or the euro Russian President Vladimir Putin said his favourite was "the rouble", according to the Interfax news agency. He also spoke of the considerable increase in reserves held by the central…

Eurasian c bankers to discuss market integration

Representatives from the Central Bank of Russia and the national banks of Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan will arrive in Dushanbe to discuss issues of cooperation in the area of currency market integration, reports the Asia-Plus news agency.

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