Financial Stability

Emoney and central banking- International Finance

The academic journal International Finance edited by Benn Steil has a special feature about whether information technology and electronic money will mean the end of central banking. Authors include Charles Goodhart and Michael Woodford. Also in the issue…

Information technology and central banking-papers

Bank of Japan and EMEAP held a high-level workshop on development of information technology and central banking from October 2-3, 2000. As well as looking at the impact of IT on the economy as a whole, the executive director of the Bank of Japan,…

US think-tank to study cross-border settlement

The Group of Thirty, the private Washington-based think-tank, is to undertake a new study of securities clearing and settlement arrangements in global capital markets, with a particular emphasis on cross-border activity.

Venezuelan cbank to introduce interbank ref rates

The Central Bank of Venezuela is planning to introduce a new electronic interbank trading system that should result in the creation of interbank rates of reference and greater efficiencies in interbank lending.

Korean payment system to operate in Vietnam

The Korea Financial Telecommunications and Clearings Institute (KFIC) said on Feb 28 it will hold a ceremony on Mar 6 to mark the operation of a Korean-designed inter-bank payment system that was recently installed at the State Bank of Vietnam.

Card-based payment systems in US and Japan-IMES

Ronald J. Mann, a visiting scholar at the Bank of Japan, has written a paper entitled "Card-based payment systems in the United States and Japan". He explains why credit and debit cards have so far proved unsuccessful in Japan compared to the US, and…

Technological Innovation and Banking Industry-BoJ

The Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies at the Bank of Japan has published a final report based on a forum the bank held in Dec 1997 on "Technological Innovation and Banking Industry/Monetary Policy". The report looks at the development of…

E-banking conference to be held in Philippines

Philippine government officials, bankers, businessmen, academics, and other observers of the Philippine economy will tackle the challenges and opportunities of electronic banking at a conference being held by the Philippines central bank.

Clearstream to refute Secret-Acts charges

Luxembourg's central bank said Feb 26, 2001 that clearing and settlement group Clearstream has given assurances to the authorities here it will "take steps to refute allegations" that it set up thousands of secret accounts for its clients, including…

MAS chair quizzed on currency, emoney, regulation

Lee Hsein Loong, Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Board of the Monetary Authgirty of Singapore, answers parliamentary questions about whether there will be a devaluation of the Singapore dollar, about introducting electronic payment…

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.

Vietnam,Russia look to bilateral payment mechanism

Risks encountered by Vietnam's businesses in trading with Russian partners will likely be removed if talks between the visiting Russian banking delegation with their Vietnamese counterparts bear fruit.

Yugo cbank gets more control with new payment plan

Yugoslavia's central bank said on Feb 16, 2001 its proposal to re-establish foreign currency payments between Serbia and parts of Yugoslavia not using the dinar would allow it to regain control over money transfers countrywide. "Payments will be made…

Bulgaria's BNB in dispute with Mileti Mladenov

The Bulgarian National Bank and the Deposit Guarantee Fund got involved in a strange dispute when the draft law on bank insolvency was discussed by the parliamentary legal committee. The reason for the dispute was that Mileti Mladenov, head of the Fund,…

Ferguson speech-US undergoing inventory adjustment

The U.S. economy "is clearly undergoing a stock adjustment" to reconcile the supply and demand of capital goods, Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Roger Ferguson said on Feb 14 at a speech at Vanderbilt University. Ferguson said it is unclear how long the…

Peter Nicholl - Success of Bosnia payment system

BiH Central Bank Governor writes about the successful introduction of new payments system in Bosnia and Herzegovina. He says it is the result of teamwork Vice Governor Kemal Kozaric. He said that it was an historical day for BH. Foreign currency reserves…

Mains points of CBBH strategic plan for 2001

The Central Bank of Bosnia & Herzegovina publish a monthly newsletter about activities and news at the central bank. Below is one of the articles which summarises the mains points of CBBH strategic plan for 2001.