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Banking - Hong Kong style

BOOK - The HKMA yesterday published the second of a series of background briefs designed to explain the workings of Hong Kong's monetary and banking systems. "Banking Supervision in Hong Kong" describes the main features of Hong Kong's banking system and…

Large calls for extension of Basel capital

SPEECH - Speaking in London to a conference organised by the British Bankers' Association, Sir Andrew Large, the Bank of England's deputy governor responsible for financial stability, argued that the new Basel II capital regime would soon have to be…

Freedman on sound economic policies

In the speech 'How Sound Policies Contribute to Strong Economic Performance' Charles Freedman of the Bank of Canada said that while growth is currently below potential the Bank of Canada expects increased demand in the second half of 2003 and into 2004…

Bergo on Oil - economic policy challenges

In the speech 'Oil - economic policy challenges' Jarle Bergo of Norges Bank said that oil provides Norway with an economic base not available to many other countries. But the wealth Norway's petroleum generates must be used wisely. Bergo contrasts Norway…

HKMA Quarterly Bulletin, March 2003

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority's Quarterly Bulletin for March 2003 includes articles on the 'External Demand for Hong Kong Dollar Currency' and 'Alternative Measures of the Real Effective Exchange Rate'.

Treasury: Israel's central bank wages shocking

Israel's treasury department has said that it will investigate the legality of high salaries at the Bank of Israel following the release of a report, according to the Haaretz Daily. But the central bank hit back saying that salaries are determined by…

MEPs reject ECB voting reform proposals

MEPs have rejected the ECB's proposal for reform of the voting arrangements of its Governing Council, according to a euobserver report. The idea was labelled "discriminatory" as it would mean smaller states who join the eurozone would face lengthy…

IMF backs Poland's drive to join euro-zone

The IMF has said it supports Poland's quest for early eurozone entry. In a semi-annual report on the country it said that early euro adoption would serve as a focus for reform that will allow higher potential growth for Poland.

Hungary's government, central bank in agreement

Hungarian prime minister Peter Medgyessy has stressed the importance of cooperation between the government and the central bank in guaranteeing that inflation targets are met, according to an Interfax report. Central bank governor Zsigmond Jarai said the…

Incoming BoJ chief to outline policies in Diet

Toshihiko Fukui will next week outline his policies for fighting deflation and stabilising Japan's economic system to the Japanese Diet, according to the Kyodo News Service. The Bank of Japan governor in waiting will be quizzed before the Diet give their…

Policy issues for central banks in retail payments

The Committee on Payment and Settlement Systems (CPSS) published the report Policy issues for central banks in retail payments on 10 March. The report was prepared for the CPSS by its Working Group on Retail Payment Systems, which comprises payment…

Bank of Japan Monthly Report, March 2003

The Bank of Japan has published its Monthly Report of Recent Economic and Financial Developments for March 2003. The BoJ said the domestic economic outlook remained uncertain, with no signs of an imminent improvement, a view it has taken for the last…

Rosenberg- Monetary policy and the Swedish economy

Speech on 'Monetary policy and the Swedish economy' by Irma Rosenberg of the Sveriges Riksbank. The speech was Rosenberg's first public appearance in her new role as Deputy Governor of the Riksbank. She said it was stimulating to meet people and discuss…

GCC customs union to meet in Riyadh

A meeting of the Gulf Customs Union Committee in Riyadh will review the execution of decisions since the launch of the GCC in January. The meeting will review progress, says Gulf News, and also look at potential problems facing importers and exporters.

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