Regulation

German regulator may follow US

GERMANY - The integration of European capital markets means Germany's securities regulator will need to model itself increasingly on the US Securities and Exchange Commission, according to Georg Wittich, the German authority's chairman.

Thailand may sue ex-central bank chief

THAILAND - Thailand's public prosecutor has recommended suing Rerngchai Marakanond, former central bank governor, for $1.6m ( £1.1m) for exhausting the country's foreign currency reserves in a failed defence of the baht, the trigger for the 1997 Asian…

Bank of England Working Paper Series

RESEARCH - Does it pay to be transparent? International evidence from central bank forecasts by Georgios Chortareas, David Stasavage and Gabriel Stern of the Bank of England.

The brighter lights of regulation

ARTICLE - The grouse farmer was said to have confidently reassured his shooting friend that the authorities did not bother chasing "small" illicit share deals.

Derivatives and Public Debt Management - Report

REPORT - Derivatives and Public Debt Management is again available from the International Securities Market Association following its withdrawal pending the consideration of issues raised in relation to the document, 13 November.

Speech by Michael Moskow, President, Chicago Fed

SPEECH - Speech by Michael H. Moskow, President and CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago at the Bankers' Association for Finance and Trade, 11th Annual Conference on International Trade and Finance, Hotel InterContinental, Chicago, Illinois, 25 October.

Swiss regulator orders audit for Israeli bank unit

SWITZERLAND - The Swiss Federal Banking Commission said Tuesday it has concluded its investigations related to the country's money laundering case against Peru's former spy chief Vladimiro Montesinos and has ordered a special audit of Bank Leumi Le…

EBRD: Russian banking reforms not enough

Russia has been slow in reforming its banking system and a key test will be how new enforcement powers given to the central bank are used, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) said in a report on Tuesday.

Tight regulations for bank payments in Azerbaijan

AZERBAIJAN - In 2002, the National Bank of Azerbaijan (NBA) intends to draw in tight regulations for banking payments, said Elman Rustamov, Head of the National Bank of Azerbaijan. He said it is planned to utilize radical measures.

Banks in the US tighten lending standards

US - Reflecting the shaky US economy, banks have been tightening lending standards even as demand for loans continues to drop, according to the Federal Reserve's latest survey of loan officers.

ECB's Noyer - Governing council may need change

UK - European Central Bank Vice President Christian Noyer said Monday that the ECB governing council may need to be reformed when accession countries from southern and eastern Europe eventually adopt the single currency.

Grenville's successor at RBA?

Reserve Bank of Australia assistant governor Glenn Stevens is the leading candidate to succeed Stephen Grenville as deputy governor, according to sources close to the Reserve Bank central bank.

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