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Bank heist movie worries Bank of Korea

"The Big Swindle" is just a movie, but the domestic film released this week is giving the Bank of Korea cause for concern over security. Fears are that the movie could encourage people to try and rob the central bank!

Fed's Greenspan on capitalizing reputation

In a speech on 'Capitalizing reputation' given on 16 April, Alan Greenspan of the Federal Reserve said companies need to work hard to restore trust in the nation's financial markets and predicted that trust can be restored, but he warned of serious…

CBN's Sanusi launches 'Project Eagles'

Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Chief Joseph Sanusi, on Thursday 15 April launched the re-engineering and restructuring of the central bank, known as "Project Eagles" with a view to making the CBN one of the world's most efficient and…

Welteke resigns from Bundesbank

Bundesbank president Ernst Welteke resigned Friday after coming under heavy criticism for taking a free hotel stay from a commercial bank. He said in a statement "the disregard for the legally guaranteed independence of the Bundesbank and its…

Stark to succeed Welteke?

Ernst Welteke, head of the Bundesbank, resigned on Friday. The Bundesbank and German Ministry of Finance called his decision "appropriate". Many observers of the affair think that his successor will be Koch-Weser, the ministry of finance official…

Sweden's Persson on globalisation

In a speech on 'Globalisation, structural changes and monetary policy' given on 14 April, Kristina Persson of the Sveriges Riksbank said experiences show that it is generally the countries that have accepted globalisation and been quick to adapt both…

RBA's Stevens on regional financial arrangements

In a speech on 'Regional Financial Arrangements: Recent Developments' given on 15 April, Glenn Stevens of the RBA said a key reason for wanting well-developed capital markets is that having a diversity of funding sources for governments, businesses and…

Noyer says France open to gold sale

Bank of France governor Christian Noyer said in an interview published on Wednesday 14 April that he was open to selling some of France's gold but that the receipts would not go directly to the state.

Japan sees continued economic recovery

Japan's government will not upgrade its assessment of the economy in a monthly report to be released on Friday 16 April, but will say a recovery in business conditions is broadening, according to a draft seen by Reuters.

Macfarlane on the world economy and Australia

In a speech on 'The World Economy and its Implications for Australia' given on 14 April, Ian Macfarlane of the RBA said we are still waiting for the durability of the world economic recovery to be sufficiently recognised so that the major central banks…

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