Central Banking
Interview with BoI governor David Klein
With the Middle East teetering on the brink of armed conflict, weinterview the newly appointed governor of the Bank of Israel, DrDavid Klein.
The pipe dream of a Caribbean currency union
Despite strong economic arguments in favour of a currency union, the Caribbean is one region where it is unlikely to happen. Delroy Alexander, a financial journalist based in Jamaica, explains why.
Tumpel-Gugerell praises transition economies
At the opening of the International East-West Conference entitled "Completing Transition: The Main Challenges", the Central Bank of Austria's vice governor Tumpel-Gugerell highlights positive growth of all transition economies
Yugoslav central bank governor resigns
As expected, Yugoslavia's central bank governor Dusan Vlatkovic has resigned his post. Mladjan Dinkic is the most likely successor.
Husain wants banking consolidation in Pakistan
Pakistan's central bank governor Ishrat Husain has said that he wants fewer, but stronger financial institutions in Pakistan which can mobilise and allocate resources in a cost effective and efficient manner.
Salameh - new Cabinet takes heat off pound
Lebanon's central bank governor Riad Salameh said that the pressure on the Lebanese pound had eased substantially since the formation of the new government and would continue to do so in the near future.
Montenegro sends mixed signals after central bank
A decision by Motenegro to set up a central bank has further loosened its ties to Serbia, but not broken the monetary affiliation between the two federation partners, Montenegrin premier Filip Vujanovic said.
Iranian vice-president talks about monetary policy
An interview with Dr Mohammad Ali Najafi, vice-president of the Republic of Iran, entitled "Printing bank notes without monetary cover equals the sharp depreciation of the national currency", published by Iranian newspaper 'Hayat-e Now' on 2 November.
Kristinsson leave Central Bank of Iceland
Yngvi Orn Kristinsson has left the monetary department of the Central Bank of Iceland.
Slow integration of European equity markets
Sir Eddie George, Governor of the Bank of England, said to UK parliamentarians that European equity market integration will take time.
Turkish cenbank goes live with real-time DvP SSS
Central Bank of Turkey has gone live with new securities settlement system named ESTS (Electronic Securities Transfer and Settlement System) after three years of development. On October 31, the first day of use, 1,800 securities transactions were settled…
Bahrain develops Islamic banking regulatory regime
The Bahrain Monetary Agency said it has developed a regulatory system for Islamic banking in the island state, and the framework was being considered by banks.
NBP discusses draft payment systems laws
Today the meeting of the National Bank of Poland's payment systems council, a consultative and advisory body of the central bank's management board, discussed draft laws that implement the basic regulations of the European Union in the area of payment…
George says euro is substantially undervalued
Bank of England governor Eddie George said in a speech in Paris on Tuesday that the euro is substantially undervalued in terms of the medium-term 'fundamentals'.
John Nugee goes to State Street
John Nugee, the head of reserve management at the Bank of England, has moved to State Street. Paul Chilcott is the new chief reserve manager.
Colombia cenbank sees 2000 inflation 8.5% - 10%
Colombia's central bank said that despite high world oil prices, thecountry is on track to meet the 10% inflation target for this year agreedwith the International Monetary Fund.
Polish central banker resigns
Hanna Gronkiewicz-Waltz announced she would leave the Polish central bank inJanuary to become a deputy head of the European Bank for Reconstruction andDevelopment.
Buenaventura says credit downgrade was harsh
The Philippine central bank said on Friday the move by Standard & Poor's todowngrade its long-term outlook on the Philippines to negative from stablewas harsh.
Ukraine cenbank council backs strong currency
The head of the newly formed Ukrainian central bank council said lastThursday that the body would back a policy of a strong hryvnia currency andfocus on slowing inflation.