Charlie McCreevy
Besieged Fazio gets a supporter at last
European Internal Market Commissioner Charlie McCreevy said Friday 16 September that the Bank of Italy's governor, Antonio Fazio, appears to have acted legally in the ongoing saga that has enveloped the central bank.
McCreevy says cross border clearing cost must fall
Charlie McCreevy, the European Union internal market commissioner, said on Tuesday 13 September action will be taken against Europe's financial services industry if it fails to slash the costs of cross- border trading in securities within six months.
Bank of Italy claims impartiality over Antonveneta
The Bank of Italy has said it was fair with Banca Popolare di Lodi and ABN Amro Holding NV in their battle to take over Banca Antonveneta SpA, according to a letter sent to EU commissioner for the internal market Charlie McCreevy published by the daily…
Ireland names candidate for ECB position
Ireland's Finance Minister Charlie McCreevy proposed Michael Tutty this week as the country's nominated candidate to sit on the Executive Board of the European Central Bank.
IMF urges Ireland to reduce inflation
In its annual review of the Irish economy the IMF called on the government to cut inflation and improve competitiveness, according to RTE News. In a statement, the Minister for Finance, Charlie McCreevy, welcomed the IMF assessment.
McCreevy may seek cash from Irish central bank
The Central Bank of Ireland confirmed that its review of the adequacy of its reserves against guidelines set by the ECB will be completed over the next few months according to the Irish Times. The bank acknowledged in its 2002 annual report that any…
Top civil servant to be new governor in Ireland
IRELAND - Mr John Hurley, the senior civil servant in the Department of Finance, will be the new governor of the Central Bank. The incumbent, Mr Maurice O'Connell, has indicated to the Minister for Finance, Mr Charlie McCreevy that he will be stepping…
Finance minister McCreevy defends Irish budget
IRELAND - Ireland's Finance Minister, Charlie McCreevy, whose budget was singled out for a reprimand by the European Commission, said in front of euro MPs that he was "amused" by the criticism, especially as other member states had debt to GDP ratios…
Ireland sets up new financial regulation body
The Irish government said on Feb 20, 2001 it had set up a "radical and innovative" new structure for financial services regulation, linking the Central Bank of Ireland to the Financial Services Authority.
Irish cbank governor nominated for another term
Ireland's Minister for Finance Charlie McCreevy on Feb 16, 2001 said he has formally asked the president of Ireland, Mary McAleese, to re-appoint Maurice O'Connell as governor of the Central Bank of Ireland for another seven-year term. O'Connell, 65,…
ECB Duisenberg says Irish budget out of line
European Central Bank President Wim Duisenberg on Feb. 1 said he shared the European Commission's critical assessment of Ireland's expansionary budgetary policies. The Commission has asked EU finance ministers to issue an unprecedented formal reprimand…
Ireland vulnerable to inflation, slowdown
Ireland's central bank on Tuesday issued its sternest warning yet about the inflation dangers facing Europe's fastest-growing economy and said the country was increasingly vulnerable to a sharp slowdown.