Iceland
Embattled Oddsson goes on the offensive
David Oddsson, the under-fire chairman of the board of governors at the Central Bank of Iceland, hit back at a letter sent last week by the prime minister calling for him to resign.
New Icelandic PM calls for the governors' heads
Iceland's new prime minister has asked the central bank's three governors to step down.
We should have warned Europe more: IMF's Belka
The head of the International Monetary Fund's European department has acknowledged the Fund failed to adequately warn European states of the risks from the fallout of the financial crisis.
Iceland pledges to restart FX market
The Central Bank of Iceland pledged to restore the foreign-exchange market in the country, naming three banks as market makers.
Icelandic governor on the defensive
David Oddsson, the chairman of the Central Bank of Iceland, has defended the institution's role in the island's economic meltdown, saying that critics had forgotten that banking supervision was transferred out of the central bank to the new Financial…
Four reasons for Iceland's headache
Iceland's financial problems are a result of a non-viable business model, finds a new paper by Willem Buiter and Anne Sibert from the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR).
Iceland hikes rates by 600bp to access IMF funds
The Central Bank of Iceland has raised rates by a staggering 600 basis points to 18% to meet the conditions of the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) $2.1 billion loan.
IMF pledges $18.6bn to Ukraine, Iceland
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has agreed multi-billion dollar loans with Reykjavik and Kiev, and said it is close to agreeing terms for Hungarian assistance.
Iceland slashes rates as economy faces meltdown
The Central Bank of Iceland has cut its key rate by 350 basis points on the back of the meltdown in the country's banking sector.
Icelanders protest outside central bank
Icelanders have staged a protest outside the country's central bank reportedly calling for the resignation of the governor, David Oddsson.
Iceland nationalises biggest bank, halts trading
The Icelandic authorities on Thursday took control of Kaupthing, the country's biggest bank, and halted trading in all shares listed in Reykjavik.
Riksbank pumps Skr5 billion into Icelandic bank
The Riksbank on Wednesday agreed to prop up Kaupthing, Iceland's largest lender, with a Skr5 billion ($700m) loan, on fears the bank's liquidity problems threatened the stability of the Swedish financial system.
Iceland nationalises second-largest bank
The crisis in the Icelandic financial system deepened on Tuesday as the authorities took control of Landsbanki, the country's second-largest lender, and pegged the ailing krona to the euro.
Iceland suspends bank shares, offers guarantee
Iceland has halted trading on stocks in its beleaguered banks and guaranteed all customer deposits in a bid to stop a raft of selling on signs the country's banking system is near to collapse.
Iceland confounds expectations with rate hold
The Central Bank of Iceland surprised markets on Thursday, opting to hold rates, rather than raise them.
Iceland sets up swaps with Nordic CBs
In a move that is expected to do much to support the weak krona, the Central Bank of Iceland on Friday said that it had come to an agreement with Sweden, Norway and Denmark to swap its currency for euros.
Iceland's banks are strong: Fridriksson
Icelandic banks are expected to have performed relatively well in the first quarter of the year, said Ingimundur Fridriksson, the governor of the Central Bank of Iceland.
Iceland raises rates again
The Central Bank of Iceland hiked rates by half a point on Thursday. The move follows an emergency 125 basis point rise a fortnight ago.
Iceland's Fridriksson dismisses stability concerns
In an effort to reassure investors, Ingimundur Fridriksson, a board member at the Central Bank of Iceland, has denied that the country's banks and economy are unstable.
"Unscrupulous dealers" attacking Iceland's economy
David Oddsson, the chairman of the board of directors at the Central Bank of Iceland, suspects that "unscrupulous dealers" are trying to bring down the Icelandic financial system by circulating rumours about the country's bank and central government.
Iceland makes emergency hike as krona plummets
The Central Bank of Iceland raised rates by a massive 125 basis points to 15% on Tuesday 25 March, little over a fortnight before its next scheduled rate-setting meeting.
Iceland a step ahead on liquidity
Iceland's approach to liquidity management is much more developed than in other countries, said Ingimundur Fridriksson, a governor at the central bank.
Iceland holds rates at 13.75%
The Central Bank of Iceland has kept rates at 13.75% in spite of a poorer inflation outlook.
Iceland makes surprise rate hike
The Central Bank of Iceland's rate-setting board unexpectedly decided on Thursday to raise its benchmark policy rate by 45 basis points to 13.75%.