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Kyrgyz Republic - Annual Report 2007

In 2007, the National Bank of Kyrgyz Republic raised rates and improved its policy instruments due to the global rise in commodity prices, said Marat Alapaev, the governor of the central bank in its latest Annual Report.

Icelandic governor on the defensive

David Oddsson, the chairman of the Central Bank of Iceland, has defended the institution's role in the island's economic meltdown, saying that critics had forgotten that banking supervision was transferred out of the central bank to the new Financial…

China slashes rates

China chopped more than a percentage point off its lending rate on Wednesday in a further sign of Beijing's fears the global slowdown will spark a severe slump in export demand.

IMF's chief economist on the tasks ahead

Olivier Blanchard, the chief economist at the International Monetary Fund (IMF), has made public a detailed policy proposal issued to the heads of the G20 before their summit in Washington, DC earlier this month.

We'll make the banks lend: King

Mervyn King, the governor of the Bank of England, on Tuesday indicated that the British authorities would take drastic action if banks continued to curtail lending.

EBRD gives gloomy outlook on eastern Europe

Growth is set to falter across most of central and eastern Europe next year, with two of the three Baltic states likely to contract, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), said on Tuesday.

Papua New Guinea's Kamit praises polymer

The benefits of polymer banknotes are their cost-effectiveness, durability and greater ability to withstand counterfeiting, said Wilson Kamit, the governor of the Papua New Guinea.

Interview: Stanley Fischer

Stanley Fischer, the governor of the Bank of Israel, tells CentralBanking.com about his work at the central bank, the impact of the crisis on central banking and why the International Monetary Fund is the right organisation to facilitate the reform of…

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