Regulation
IMF meeting 'to be called off'
WASHINGTON - The annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank scheduled for the end of this month are almost certain to be postponed, the German finance ministry has said.
NZ reserve bank names monetary policy advisors
NEW ZEALAND - The Researve Bank of New Zealand has announced two new hires.
Ukrainian cb threat to fine banks for risky trade
UKRAINE - Ukrainian central bank threatens to fine banks for risky transactions.
Terrorist attack - Fed Bank of Chicago statement
NEWS RELEASE - Statement
Anti-crisis campaign gathers pace
UNITED STATES - Governments, central banks and economic authorities around the world have pledged to seek ways to help stabilise the global financial system in the wake of the US attacks.
Greenspan returns to Switzerland as plane diverted
SWITZERLAND - U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan has returned to Switzerland after the airplane on which he was traveling turned back from a flight to the U.S., a spokesman for the Basel city police said Tuesday.
Bank of France New York office escapes the horror
UNITED STATES - CentralBankNet has today, Wednesday 12 Sep, discovered that the Banque de France, France's central bank, representative office in New York avoided the devastation at the World Trade Center.
Talks on Russian bank reforms
RUSSIA - Top national and international policymakers are set to meet at Russia's central bank today, Tuesday 11 Sep, to discuss options for restructuring the country's banks.
Pakistan to issue Islamic bank licences
PAKISTAN - Pakistan's military government is to issue licences for new Islamic banks, the first time that new banking licences would be issued in a decade, according to Shaukat Aziz, finance minister.
Life after Duisenberg
CENTRALBANKNET'S SPECIAL REPORT - Achieving consensus is never easy in the European Union - and choosing a president for the European Central Bank was no exception. So, in typical EU style, a compromise was reached. Or was it? The French maintain that…
Philippines faces sanctions on money laundering
PHILIPPINES - The Philippines could face sanctions from a range of industrialised countries from the end of September thanks to its failure to tackle money laundering, according to an international agency which monitors the issue.
Big bang or gradualism in economic reforms
WORKING PAPER - IMF Working Paper written by Andrew Feltenstein and Saleh M Nsouli published August 2001. "Big Bang" Versus Gradualism in Economic Reforms: An Intertemporal Analysis with an Application to China.
Three new directors sworn in for Peru central bank
PERU - Three persons nominated by President Alejandro Toledo officially became directors of the Central Reserve Bank of Peru Wednesday 5 Sep.
German CDG to train Albania's bank managers
ALBANIA - German foundation Carl Duisberg Gesellschaft will train the managers of the Albanian Savings Bank and the National Commercial Bank under a project of the Stability Pact.
Latvia's central bank governor to resign
LATVIA - Einars Repse, the popular president of the Latvian central bank, said yesterday, Thursday 6 Sep, he intended to step down in order to lead a new political party, following accusations from the ruling party of a conflict of interest.
LDP group to draw up BOJ law revision proposal
JAPAN - A group of lawmakers in the ruling Liberal Democratic Party will draw up a report recommending revisions to the Bank of Japan law in early October, a key member of the group said Wednesday 5 Sep.
IMF says making fewer conditions on its lending
US - The International Monetary Fund said on Tuesday 4 Sep it has pared back the amount of conditions its attaches to its loans, but that more needs to be done on the policy, which aims to give borrowers more freedom in setting their own economic…
Private Iran bank gains licence
IRAN - Iran's first private bank since the 1979 Islamic revolution has received a licence to begin operations as part of a wider package of economic reforms intended to restructure the state-controlled banking sector.
Taipei plans new assets law
TAIWAN - Taiwan's finance ministry has drawn up legislation on the securitisation of financial assets, a reform widely seen as essential to the success of efforts to put collateral held by banks burdened by bad loans back into circulation.
Asia-Pacific nations meet to battle global gloom
CHINA - Asia-Pacific finance ministers, grappling with a global slowdown and wide divisions over how to deal with it, gather this week in one of the few countries managing to thrive despite the slump - China.
Top banker blasts Russian bank reform blueprint
RUSSIA - Central Bank head Viktor Gerashchenko criticised a blueprint for banking reform, saying in a letter to Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin that plans to divide banks into three tiers could damage the stability of the entire sector.
Oman enacts new law to combat money laundering
OMAN - Oman has enacted a new law was being enacted to combat money laundering, said a senior official.
Japan seeks compromise on IMF assessors
JAPAN - Japan has sought to defuse a looming row with the International Monetary Fund, having previously hinted that it might block an IMF assessment of its financial system.
Investigator is prepared to expose City watchdog
UK - The newly appointed independent investigator of complaints about the Financial Services Authority is happy with her powers despite being unable to force the City watchdog to pay compensation.