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Peru's central bank chief may face fraud charges

A Peruvian congressional commission voted 6-1 in favour of recommending Congress bring fraud charges against central bank of Peru governor Javier Silva Ruete last Tuesday, according to a Reuters report. The matter refers to Ruete's alleged sponsoring of…

Computer games central bankers play

Computer games aren't just for kids, central bankers play them too. This article published by Bloomberg looks at the recent trend for monetary policy games on central bank web sites. The Bank of Finland has recently developed its own game which Matti…

T&T central bank faces racism case

A powerful organisation of people of Indian origin is to sue the central bank of Trinidad and Tobago, it is reported by PTI. The case apparently centres on Selwyn Cudjoe, a member of the central bank's board of directors, who reportedly made several…

Kansas Fed's Hoenig appointed to Kauffman board

The Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation's board has named Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President Thomas Hoenig as a director, effective immediately, reports the Business Journal. The Foundation supports programs in entrepreneurship and education in…

Calls for RBA board to be 'rejigged'

A National Party Senator has called for the Reserve Bank of Australia's board to be "rejigged" following the RBA's recent rate rise, ABC News reports. He called for the make-up of the Reserve Bank board to be broadened with more rural representation than…

Oct. minutes of Federal Open Market Committee

The Federal Reserve on 11 December released the minutes of its FOMC meeting of 28 October. Federal Reserve policy-makers expressed concerns at their October meeting that the battered job market might not fully recover until at least 2005 even if the…

Letter to Mervyn King from the UK Chancellor

Letter sent to the Governor of the Bank of England, Mervyn King, on the remit for the Monetary Policy Committee and the new inflation target, 10 December. There is also an annex on the new inflation target and the monetary policy framework.

Currency peg puts heat on China's economy: Fed

Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan said on Thursday 11 December that China's currency peg with the US dollar may need to end if it is to prevent its economy from overheating. In a speech to the World Affairs Council of Dallas, reported by Bloomberg,…

Switzerland's monetary policy unchanged

The Swiss National Bank has left interest rates unchanged as it aims to keep the strong Swiss franc in check. The bank said in a statement reported by AFP that the signs of an economic recovery in Switzerland were growing.

Korean central bank OKs reserves proposal

The Bank of Korea said on Thursday 11 December that it would agree to requests by the government to entrust part of the central bank's foreign exchange reserves to a newly proposed state-managed agency, according to a report by joonjang Ilbo. The bank…

Fed minutes suggest low rates until 2005

The Federal Reserve's latest FOMC minutes released on Thursday 11 December, reinforced their regular statement that interest rates could remain low for a "considerable period" saying that they should not raise interest rates until they saw concrete signs…

Kazakhstan to create financial market regulator

Kazakhstan National Bank Chairman, Grigory Marchenko, has said the central bank has decided to establish a special agency to regulate the Kazakhstan financial market, subordinate to the President, in January 2004, according to a report by the Times of…

ECB Monthly Bulletin, December 2003

The European Central Bank published its December 2003 Monthly Bulletin on 11 December. The ECB maintained its forecast for 2003 inflation at 2.1pc, but lowered its forecast for 2005 inflation to 1.6pc from 1.7pc. But it repeated that official interest…

ECB's Solans on importance of MFI interest rates

In a speechon 'The importance of MFI interest rates for the Eurosystem and the general public' given on 10 December, Eugenio Domingo Solans of the ECB said the aim of the new set of MFI interest rate statistics is to provide a comprehensive, detailed and…

RBI to set up new payment board

The Reserve Bank of India is to set up a board for payment and settlement systems to provide efficient governance and best practices in risk management, reports the Business Standard. This would ensure that all payments and settlements in the country are…

CNB governor Tuma says Czech FX reserves too high

Czech National Bank governor Zdenek Tuma said on Wednesday 10 December that Czech foreign currency reserves are too high and were not expected to fall significantly in the near future, reports Interfax. According to Tuma, the central bank cannot reduce…

CBC vows to maintain its independence

Central Bank of China governor Perng Fai-nan has pledged never to implement any measures violating the regulations of the Central Bank of China Law, according to a report by the China Post. Perng made the pledge when he was questioned about the CBC's…

Identity of Kenyan money is puzzling

Lack of standard currency design and frequent changes make it easy to fake Kenya's notes and coins, says this article in the Daily Nation, and the recent launch of new currency denominations by President Kibaki further complicates the real identity of…

Bank of England Financial Stability Review, Dec 03

The Bank of England published its latest Financial Stability Review for December 2003 on Thursday 11 December. It contains the Bank's regular half-yearly review of risks to financial stability and measures taken to strengthen the financial infrastructure…

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