Central Banking
BoJ announces change in money market guidelines
The Bank of Japan on Tuesday 20 May said it will lift its target balance of current accounts held by private financial institutions at the central bank to around 27 to 30 trillion yen ($230 billion-$256 billion) from the previous target of around 22 to…
CIS Eurasian community bankers sign protocol
Central bank governors from the Eurasian Economic Community have signed a draft agreements on EAEC cooperation in currency regulation and control, as well as integration of the currency market, reports ITAR-TASS
Fukui says BOJ stance is to act preemptively
The Bank of Japan acted in what was described as a pre-emptive strike on Tuesday May 29, easing monetary policy in a bid to raise its target for banks' excess reserves to around 27-30 trillion yen according to a Reuters report.
Lebanon c bank asks IT experts about web security
The central bank of Lebanon has invited all Lebanese and foreign companies in the area of IT to a general pre-qualification process for the creation of a secure IT infrastructure for the central bank, according to The Daily Star.
Indonesia's parliament names new deputy governor
Hartadi Sarwono was elected as a deputy governor of Bank Indonesia on Tuesday 20 May by a parliamentary committee and Burhanuddin Abdullah was sworn in as the new governor of the central bank, according to a Dow Jones report.
EU's pact is a false promise of stability-Stiglitz
In an article in Business day (South Africa), Joseph Stiglitz says the lesson for Europe is clear: the EU should redefine its stability pact in terms of the structural or full employment deficit to what the fiscal deficit would be if the economy were…
China to open gold trade to individuals
The Shanghai Gold Exchange, China's only gold exchange, may expand to allow individual investors to buy or sell gold later this year, reports the China Daily.
Experts want Nigeria's central bank split into two
A team of experts from the IMF, Bank of England, CBN and key areas has recommended splitting the central bank of Nigeria into two separate institutions with different responsibilities, according to a report from This Day News.
IMF warns of high German deflation risk
The IMF has warned in a report that Germany is at high risk of deflation with Japan and other regions vulnerable to further price declines, according to Reuters. However, the report saw a low risk of deflation in the US.
Fed Chairman to emphasise financial education
Alan Greenspan will stress the benefits of economic and financial education in a public service announcement and during a visit to a Washington, D.C., school. He will also be featured in a public service announcement to be aired by major television and…
Reserve Bank overplayed its hand, says Visa
The start of the law suit bought by major credit card companies against the Reserve Bank of Australia heard arguments on Tuesday 20 May that the central bank had overstepped its statutory powers by introducing reforms to credit card interchange fees,…
Central Bank of Armenia - Annual Report 2001
The Central Bank of Armenia has published its Annual Report for the year ended 2001.
Central Bank of Brazil - Annual Report 2001
The Central Bank of Brazil has published its Annual Report for the year ended 2001.
Solans on importance of Eurostat for ECB policy
In a speech on 'The importance of Eurostat for the monetary policy of the European Central Bank' Eugenio Domingo Solans of the ECB said he would like to thank the European Statistical System very much for its support of the ECB's monetary policy. "I wish…
Fed's Ferguson on inflation expectations
In a speech on 'Expectations' Roger Ferguson of the Federal Reserve said the most important potential contribution of monetary policymakers is to anchor inflation expectations so that private-sector decisions can be made as efficiently as possible.
Bank of Latvia - Annual Report 2002
The Bank of Latvia has published its Annual Report for the year ended 2002.
C bank chief - Mexico will meet inflation target
The governor of Mexico's central bank, Guillermo Ortiz, has said the country's 3 percent inflation target for this year is be met within a 1 percent range either side, according to Bloomberg News
New Chinese banking panel to focus on loan reform
The newly established China Banking Regulatory Commission has revealed its priorities will be to reduce the NPL ratios at commercial banks and quicken reform at state-owned commercial banks, says The China Daily.
Report says Serb c bank governor's days numbered
A report published by Vesti claims "the Serbian National Bank bill will be tabled in the Serbian Parliament in a few days time, and according to its decrees there isn't the remotest possibility that the current governor could retain his position".
Bank of Korea appoints new deputy governor
The Bank of Korea has promoted Assistant Governor Lee Seong-tae to deputy governor, reports the Yonhap news agency. He replaces Park Cheul who resigned voluntarily before the expiry of his tenure in July.
New York Fed may get interim president
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York may install an interim president if a permanent replacement cannot be found immediately, according to the Financial Times. Pete Peterson, chairman of the Bank said "This is an important job in the system and we're…
Lebanon c bank to launch electronic bank service
The central bank of Lebanon announced the launch of secure electronic banking and information for Lebanon (SEBIL) on Friday 16 May, reports the Middle East Financial Network. The new system provides identification authorization, cryptographic services,…
G7 names Fed's Ferguson to head G7 stability forum
The G7 announced on Saturday 17 May that it had named Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Roger Ferguson as the new head of the Financial Stability Forum, according to Reuters
Visa starts court case against RBA over reforms
On Monday 19 May Visa International began legal action in court against the Reserve Bank of Australia, claiming that the RBA did not have the power to undertake sweeping reforms of Australia's credit card industry, according to Associated Press.