Regulation
Indonesia - The central bank's saga
ARTICLE - This article examines recent events involving Bank Indonesia, the central bank of Indonesia. The article was published before Sjahril Sabirin, governor of the bank, was convicted of fraud on 31 October 2001.
China has no plan to relax foreign bank rule: HKMA
HONG KONG - China said on Tuesday it had no plans to relax its US$20 billion asset-base threshold for foreign banks wanting to open branches in the country, according to a Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) spokesman.
Top officials sue Polish central bank for back pay
POLAND - The members of the bank's 10-strong Monetary Policy Council (MPC) say that recently published details of the remuneration of Polish central bankers show they have been underpaid for the past three years.
Ottawa's plan for G-20 security is out of sight
ARTICLE - Finance ministers and central bank governors from the Group of 20 nations, along with officials of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, will go underground when they congregate here next week. Literally.
Report casts doubt on how Italy qualified for euro
ITALY - The government of a European Union country - understood to be Italy - used the derivatives market to camouflage the true size of its budget deficit so that it could be admitted to the European single currency, according to a report.
Italy denies tricks to qualify for euro
ITALY - Italy on Monday denied a report that it had used complicated derivatives to hide the true size of its 1997 budget deficit to qualify for membership of the euro currency.
Thai c bank reshuffle: Six assistant gov's rotated
THAILAND - Pridiyathorn leaves only three assistant heads unchanged in his major reorganisation of top-level executives.
GATA - Howe lawsuit goes to Boston hearing
US - A hearing in GATA consultant Reginald H. Howe's gold market manipulation lawsuit against the Bank for International Settlements, the U.S. Federal Reserve Board and Treasury Department, and five bullion banks will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in U.S…
Call for big changes to global financial system
ARGENTINA - A group of former finance ministers from emerging market countries will today propose fundamental changes to the global financial system, including an international bankruptcy procedure for government borrowers.
Reducing information pollution at the ECB
ARTICLE - Conventional wisdom has it that the European Central Bank is excessively secretive and insufficiently transparent. Nothing could be further from the truth.
Kyreyev becomes new head of Ukraine nat bank dep't
UKRAINE - On 26 October, the National Bank of Ukraine appointed new head of its department for international links, Olexandr Kyreyev, NBU press service reports.
ADB keen to help Manila's money laundering rules
PHILIPPINES - The Asian Development Bank, or ADB, is keen to help the Philippines draft rules to implement effectively Manila's new law against money laundering.
Russia's plan to combat money laundering
RUSSIA - The Russian government has announced it plans to set up a financial watchdog as part of a broader effort to cut out financial crime.
Bank of Spain criticised by anti-corruption office
SPAIN - The Spanish anti-corruption prosecution office has criticised the Bank of Spain for not helping it in the case affecting the private bank operation BBVA Privanza in the tax haven of Jersey.
Buba declines comment on job cuts report
GERMANY - The Bundesbank on Wednesday declined to comment on a newspaper report it would have to slash 6,000 jobs or around a third of its workforce under a reform aimed at streamlining its structure.
NBU appoints Sharov to its int'l relations dept
UKRAINE - The National Bank of Ukraine has appointed Professor Oleksandr Sharov to replace Oleksandr Kireiev as the director of its international relations department, the National Bank of Ukraine's press service has announced.
Sweden's Riksbank to sell Tumba Bruk
SWEDEN - Sweden's central bank, Sveriges Riksbank, has signed a letter of intent with Crane & Co. (CR) of the U.S. regarding the sale of AB Tumba Bruk.
Indonesia's Sabirin convicted in Bank Bali case
INDONESIA - Indonesia's central bank governor Sjahril Sabirin was yesterday, Wednesday, convicted of fraud for his role in the 1999 politically-charged Bank Bali scandal that led to the downfall of former president B J Habibie.
EU commission likely to propose ECB board reforms
ARTICLE - The impetus for a reform of the European Central Bank's Governing Council to prepare it for EU enlargement will almost certainly have to come from Brussels as agreement among existing ECB members will be problematic, a source close to the issue…
Philippine c bank to scrutinise money changing ops
PHILIPPINES - The Philippine central bank has said that it will closely monitor small money changing operations to plug a possible loophole in the country's new anti-money laundering legislation.
Charles Goodhart appointed to Bank of England post
NEWS RELEASE - Appointment at The Bank of England.
ECB voting reform urgently needed economists claim
UK - The way in which the European Central Bank sets interest rates needs to be reformed urgently in order to prepare for enlargement of the European Union, a group of leading economists said.
Egypt names deputy c bank head as new chief
EGYPT - Egypt on Tuesday named Deputy Central Bank Governor Mahmoud Abu el-Ayoun as head of the central bank, Egypt's official state-owned Middle East News Agency (MENA) said.
PWC to carry out Ukraine national bank audit
UKRAINE - The audit of the National Bank of Ukraine in 2001 will be done by the PriceWaterhouseCoopers company. Such was the decision by the NBU board, NBU board chairman Anatoly Halchynsky is quoted as saying.