Regulation

A Look at China's Financial Reform

RESEARCH - A paper submitted to CentralBankNet by Wu Chang Ming, senior economist at the People's Bank of China, currently on secondment at the Reserve Bank of New Zealand.

Niggles with new euro notes

NETHERLANDS - Dutch officials confirmed yesterday that 250,000 euros was snatched by a masked man from a bank in Amstelveen, near Amsterdam, shortly after a consignment was delivered on Monday. Five previous robberies in recent months, two in Italy and…

$10bn loan for Turkey goes through

US - The IMF yesterday finalised a package of $10bn in new lending for Turkey. Arguing that it needs the loan to cover the fall off in tourist revenue and the effects of a flight to quality following September 11, Turkey had asked for $12bn.

EU accepts world trade deal

DOHA - A new round of global trade negotiations is moving closer to be launched, as the six-day ministerial meeting in Doha draws to a close.

DNB cool on its own watchdog plans

NETHERLANDS - Dutch central bank DNB president Nout Wellink is less than enthusiastic about his own controversial plan for new watchdogs for the financial sector, according to an internal document leaked to Het Financieele Dagblad.

Ten nations on track to join EU

EUROPE - European Commission officials yesterday said they saw no reason why up to 10 countries could not be ready to join the European Union by 2004.

KPMG will conduct financial audit in Armenia

ARMENIA - The international auditing company of KPMG-Armenia will conduct a financial audit of RA Central Bank for 2001. The decision was passed at the today's sitting of RA Central Bank's Board, according to the information center of CBA.

EU bid to shake up securities markets delayed

EUROPE - The European Union's bid to speed regulatory reform in securities markets faces new delays after the European parliament yesterday called on its constitutional affairs committee to produce a report on how the controversial plans affect member of…

Latvian central banker Repse cleared of corruption

LATVIA - While finding no anti-corruption violations in actions by Bank of Latvia president in announcing one-time collection of donations as royalties he would receive for heading a new right-wing party, the Prosecutor General's Office though warned him…

Selection of Russia's central bank auditor

RUSSIA - During a meeting of the Duma commission for the choice of an auditor for the Central Bank, deputies failed to choose between a Western or a Russian company and to decide whether two companies or one should audit the Central Bank.

Glenn Stevens tipped as new RBA dep gov

ARTICLE - Reserve Bank of Australia Assistant Governor Glenn Stevens is the clear favorite among a small field of contenders to fill the shoes of Deputy Governor Stephen Grenville, who retires 30 November.