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Cleveland's Pianalto on the process of policy

In a speech on 'The Process of Policy' given on 13 January, Sandra Pianalto of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland said provided a snap shot of a typical FOMC meeting, from the "go-round" when Committee members give their views on the economic outlook…

Netherlands plans to offload $866m of gold

The Dutch central bank plans to sell 65 tons of gold valued at $866 million when the 15-country gold sales agreement expires in September, spokesperson Tobias Oudejans said on Tuesday. 17 February

Oman plans new settlement system

The Central Bank of Oman (CBO) plans to introduce a real time gross settlement (RTGS) system for faster inter-bank transactions, a report said.

A case for removing the ringgit peg in Malaysia

This article looks at Malaysia's ringgit peg, saying that the US dollar's fall has posed questions over its viability. It argues for an immediate restoration of the free float regime, which applied before the local currency was fixed to the US dollar in…

St Louis Fed's Central Banker, Winter 2003

The Winter 2003 edition of the St. Louis Fed's Central Banker magazine has been published. The latest issue carries a report on Check 21 which, it says, will speed up and simplify check processing. The Winter edition also reveals why the Bank is…

Heikensten-Risk management and financial stability

In a speech on 'Risk management and financial stability' given on 17 February, Lars Heikensten of the Sveriges Riksbank said regardless of the fact that there are now outstanding issues to be resolved to improve risk management, his overall conclusion is…

Court told 'Treasury in the dark' over BCCI affair

The High Court in London heard on Monday 16 February that the Bank of England allegedly deliberately withheld information about the state of BCCI from the Treasury because it was concerned that the government department would force the bank's closure.

Finland versus the ECB (continued)

Despite a climb down by the Finnish finance ministry on a move to seize almost €750m of Suomen Pankki's capital, the ECB is still far from happy with the ministry's final proposal for a new Bank of Finland act. It argues that the proposal still…

Bhutan to launch automated teller machines

The Bhutan National Bank, a commercial bank, will start operating an ATM facility from March this year. Software problems had delayed the introduction of the machines but these have now been solved.

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