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Central banker of the year announced

Several publications announced awards for the world's central bankers this week, including a Euromoney award for Lebanon' s central bank governor Riad Salameh for his management of the crisis during Israel's recent onslaught.

Zeti at Launch of Prudential BSN Takaful Berhad

In a speech given on 8 August Zeti Akhtar Aziz of the Bank Negara Malaysia said as the financial services industry transitions to a more deregulated and market-driven environment, the regulatory and supervisory approach will continue to evolve into one…

Malaysia appoints three new assistant governors

Bank Negara Malaysia announced Wednesday 2 August the appointment of three additional Assistant Governors, Dato' Mohd Nor bin Mashor , Puan Lillian Leong Bee Lian and Encik Gopala Krishnan Sundaram, effective immediately.

Review of the Asian Bond Fund 2 Initiative

The Bank of Japan has announced that the EMEAP (Executives' Meeting of East Asia-Pacific Central Banks) Working Group on Financial Markets has released a report titled "Review of the Asian Bond Fund 2 Initiative."

Zeti at the Education in Islamic Finance launch

In a speech at the launching of The International Centre For Education In Islamic Finance (INCEIF) given on 23 March Zeti Akhtar Aziz of the Central Bank of Malaysia said in meeting the objective of providing a total talent management solution for the…

Interview with Malaysia's Zeti

In an interview published Thursday 23 March, Bank Negara Malaysia governor Zeti Akhtar Aziz said the BNM will intervene in foreign-exchange markets to moderate any major outflows, particularly if such moves don't reflect economic fundamentals.

Malaysia's Zeti gets new five-year term

Malaysian central bank governor Zeti Akhtar Aziz's term in office has been extended for another five years, effective from 1 May, according to a statement released by the Ministry of Finance on Friday 10 March.

Asian reform

In this speech given at a Wharton business school forum in Mumbai on 6 January, 2006, the governor of the Bank of Thailand, M R Pridiyathorn Devakula, argues that fast growing intra-regional trade between east Asian economies provides evidence that the…

Malaysia's Zeti on the financial landscape

In the speech 'Malaysia's fast-changing financial landscape' given on 3 December Dr Zeti Akhtar Aziz of the Central Bank of Malaysia said we now stand at the threshold of the development of the financial sector.

BNM's Aziz on the Malaysian banking industry

In the speech 'Developing a robust competency framework for the Malaysian banking industry' given on 6 December Zeti Akhtar Aziz of the Central Bank of Malaysia said the success in developing a robust industry competency framework requires collaborative…

Memorandum of Understanding between BNM & HKMA

Bank Negara Malaysia and the Hong Kong Monetary Authority jointly announced on Thursday 8 December the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the establishment of a large-value payment-system link between Malaysia and Hong Kong.

Is the ringgit ripe for a rise? Market thinks so

While Malaysia has kept a tight grip on the ringgit since the currency's peg against the dollar was abandoned, this article says markets are starting to bet that high inflation could tempt authorities to relax their control.

BIS Quarterly Review, September 2005

The Bank for International Settlements published its September 2005 Quarterly Review on Monday 5 September. Investors showed mounting anxiety over energy costs in late August, the report said.

Malaysia to play key role in financial integration

Malaysia can play a significant role in integrating East Asian financial markets such as developing the Asian Bond Market (ABM), Asian common currency and the proposed Asian bond banks, economics professor Dr S. Ghon Rhee said.

China reveals details of yuan basket

China announced major currency market reforms on Wednesday 8 August and also published details of the basket of currencies to which the bank refers in managing the float of the yuan.

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