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Polish PM challenges central bank

POLAND - Polish prime minister Leszek Miller said today that legislative measures to force change at the central bank were still a possibility if the central bank did not listen to the views of parliament.

Letter from Wim Duisenberg

Wim Duisenberg: Reply to the letter by Mrs. Randzio-Plath, Chairperson of the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs of the European Parliament, dated 15 November 2001, 17 December 2001.

IMF 'blamed' for Argentine crisis

ARGENTINA - The IMF was "instrumental" in engineering Argentina's financial collapse because of irresponsible lending which "exacerbated" its foreign debt problem, foreign creditors have claimed.

Eddie George doubtful on euro

UK - Sir Edward George, the governor of the Bank of England, has pitched into the ongoing debate about potential British entry into the euro, saying that a single economic policy across Europe was a "disadvantage".

EU probes Lloyd's regulation

UK - The European Commission (EC) has begun legal action against the UK government by asking for more information about its regulation of the Lloyd's of London insurance market.

Argentina's peso predicament

ARGENTINA - Argentina's new leaders face a list of problems as long as your arm. But right at the top is devising a solution for the country's blighted currency, the peso.

Fears that euro ATMs will run dry

UK - The stock of euro notes in banks' cash machines is in danger of running out in the first weeks of the new currency's launch on 1 January, bankers have warned.

Cavallo resigns post as Argentine Economy minister

ARGENTINA - Television in Argentina broke the news that Economy Minister Domingo Cavallo resigned Thursday following several days of nationwide food riots and popular protests against the government's economic austerity policies.

Who next after Cavallo?

ARTICLE - A mass exodus from Argentina's economy ministry, culminating in the resignation of the minister Domingo Cavallo, has left few contenders to manage the country's finances.

CentralBankNet report picked up by national press

CENTRALBANKNET EXCLUSIVE REPORT - On Thursday morning CentralBankNet.com's exclusive report, released on CBNet Wednesday night, was picked up by the national press and the story was carried in Thursday's London edition of the Financial Times (page 14).

5m euros are stolen in three months

EUROPE - Armed gangs and other criminals have stolen Euros 5m ( £3.1m) in the three months since minting and printing of euro notes and coins began, and the situation is set to worsen, European police have warned.

City watchdog to regulate e-money issuers

UK - The Financial Services Authority, the City watchdog, is to extend its regulatory reach to cover organisations issuing "electronic money" used as an alternative method of payment to credit cards.

RBA names new deputy governor

AUSTRALIA - The appointment on Thursday of Mr Glenn Stevens as deputy governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia makes him the frontrunner to become the central bank's next governor.

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