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N Korea to take Chinese approach to development

Lim Dong-won, director of North Korea's National Intelligence Service said on Feb 20 that the communist government would pursue a Chinese-style policy of separating politics from economy to introduce a market economy, while maintaining the socialist…

Argentina widens Central Bank laundering probe

An Argentine Congressional panel overseeing the Central Bank on Feb 20 widened a money laundering probe of its chief to include its board of directors in a scandal that threatens a recovery in Latin America's third largest economy.

ECB updates operational conditions for pay systems

On 20 February 2001, the Governing Council of the ECB updated the operational conditions for the use of eligible securities settlement systems (SSSs) in the settlement of collateral for Eurosystem credit operations.

Thai payments need an overhaul-Gov. Chatumongol

Commercial banks should focus on developing more competitive payment systems to maintain their market share, according to the Bank of Thailand governor, M.R. Chatumongol Sonakul.

Dominica expert wants inspection of offshore banks

A former US state bank examiner has suggested the Dominica government should act more decisively to put the offshore banking sector on a better footing, in the face of the country's blacklisting as non-cooperative in the international fight against money…

BoE pressed to publish dissent on forecasts

Pressure is mounting on the Bank of England to make its inflation forecasts more transparent despite recent attempts by the central bank to make public the divergent views of its policymakers. The Bank's quarterly inflation forecast is closely watched by…

Japan's financial sector key G7 issue - Miyazawa

Japanese Finance Minister Kiichi Miyazawa said on Feb. 19, 2001 that he thought improving Japan's financial sector was at the core of discussions at the weekend meeting of the Group of Seven (G7) leading nations. "Japan's bad loan issue was seen as the…

Manila c.bank taps dlr reserves for maturing debts

The Philippines' central bank will use the country's dollar reserves to pay off debts worth $400 million due to mature this week, while it works out the terms of club loans, central bank governor Rafael Buenaventura said on Feb. 19, 2001. The Philippine…

Korea - BoK, FSS, KDIC to share information

The Korean Financial Supervisory Service, Bank of Korea and Korea Deposit Insurance Corp will start pooling their information on various financial matters. The three institutions will organize one consultative body to distribute financial information…

Russian central bank deputy governor in Vietnam

A delegation of Russian central bank headed by its deputy governor, V.A Melnikov has been in Vietnam since February 16, said the International Relation Dept. of the State Bank of Vietnam. They are scheduled to work with the central bank office,…

Monetary Policy in a Cashless Society-P. de Grauwe

Paul De Grauwe and Claudia Costa have published in association with the Centre for Economic and Policy Research a discussion paper titled "Monetary Policy in a Cashless Society". Their main conclusion is that the central bank will lose its traditional…

'Tech Transformation, Retail Banking'-by J. Vesala

The doctoral dissertation of Jukka Vesala, titled "Technological Transformation and Retail Banking Competition: Implications and Measurement", has been published by the Bank of Finland. Mr Vesala is presently employed at the European Central Bank. The…

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