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BOJ to up security with new bank note issue

JAPAN - Novelist Ichiyo Higuchi (1872-1896), whose portrait is to be featured on a redesigned 5,000 yen bill, will be the first woman to appear prominently on Japanese paper currency since the end of World War II.

RBI group okays e-money

INDIA - The RBI Working Group on electronic money has said that e-money could be used as a substitute for the central bank notes and coins even though it would not be "desirable" to place any limit on storing monetary value in e-money.

Economic Review from the Atlanta Fed Bank

RESEARCH - The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta has published its Economic Review for the Second Quarter 2002. The Review features articles including 'The Economics of Payment Finality' and Asset Returns and Economic Risk.

Taiwan dollar drops in wake of president's remarks

TAIWAN - The New Taiwan dollar yesterday fell against its US counterpart, impacted by Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian's remarks on cross-strait relations over the weekend. The unit was down NT$0.102 to close at NT$33.825 on the Taipei foreign exchange…

Brown criticised for delay in naming Bank deputy

UK - Gordon Brown, the UK chancellor, faced criticism on Monday over the delay in appointing a new deputy governor for the Bank of England. Leaving the possibility that the 9 member Monetary policy Committee will have to sit a spare seat during what…

Speech by William Poole, St Louis Fed Bank, 4 Aug

SPEECH - In the speech 'Financial Stability' Poole said the United States could benefit from the accounting and corporate governance scandals that have beat markets down to multi-year lows as reforms are put in place. "We will come out the other side of…

EconSouth from the Atlanta Fed Second Quarter 2002

PUBLICATION - The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta has published its regular online magazine, EconSouth, for the Second Quarter 2002. The main feature of the latest edition asks the questions, Is the U.S. economic slowdown over? and If so, what path will…

IMF News Brief

NEWS BRIEF - IMF Managing Director Kohler Prepared to Recommend US$500 Million Increase in Stand-By Credit to Uruguay, 4 August.

IMF News Brief

NEWS BRIEF - Joint Statement by IMF, World Bank and Inter-American Development Bank on Uruguay, 4 August.

US names IMF representative

US - The White House Friday said it had appointed Nancy Jacklin, a lawyer at Clifford, Chance, Rogers and Wells, with expertise in international finance and regulation, to be the US representative at the International Monetary Fund.

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