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History of central bank intervention

UK - Following is a chronology of intervention in foreign exchange markets by central banks from major industrial nations on the dollar, the yen, the German mark and the euro.

Report - Central banks did not act together

US - Unlike the co-ordinated monetary policy moves that were the hallmark of international economic co-operation of the 1980s, the spate of interest rate cuts that rippled around the world on Monday and Tuesday was not a pre-arranged exercise by G7…

Russians allowed to open accounts in foreign banks

RUSSIA - Russia's Central Bank allowed Russian citizens to open accounts in foreign banks for non-business purposes, according to the CBR ruling, published in CBR's official bulletin today, 19 September. The ruling takes affect in ten days.

Central banks ease fears of global gridlock

WORLD - Central banks worldwide took swift action on Wednesday 12 Sep to keep financial markets working, pumping in additional money where needed. The Bank of Japan reacted quickly to soothe fears of a global gridlock, and was swiftly followed by other…

Talks on Russian bank reforms

RUSSIA - Top national and international policymakers are set to meet at Russia's central bank today, Tuesday 11 Sep, to discuss options for restructuring the country's banks.

Kazakh bank boss cuts beard as deposits top $1 bln

KAZAKHSTAN - Kazakh central bank boss Grigory Marchenko shaved off his beard on Wednesday, 5 September, - fulfilling a vow to sacrifice his whiskers once private deposits in Kazakh banks topped $1 billion, Reuters reports from Almaty.

Banks get set for euro clearing

UK - The financial system took a significant step towards readiness for the single currency yesterday when the £300bn-a-day clearing system moved on to a euro-compatible platform.

NBU recommends quick euro change

UKRAINE - The National Bank of Ukraine is recommending that commercial banks quickly get rid of the national currencies of the member-countries of the European Currency Union in favour of the euro.

Chile banks may soon pay interest on checking acc

CHILE - Banks might soon offer interest-bearing checking accounts to clients in Chile, after Central Bank President Carlos Massad on 28 August publicly invited the country's leading bank trade association to join in studying the matter.

BSP eases ruling on bearer checks

PHILIPPINES - Banks may now resume issuing pay-to-cash checks after the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) reversed its earlier decision to ban so-called "bearer checks".

Sri Lanka c bank relaxes For Ex curbs

SRI LANKA - Sri Lanka's Central Bank announced 20 August the relaxation of several restrictions on foreign exchange transactions through commercial banks imposed in January, the official Daily News reported on 21 August.

Japanese banks seek to avoid disclosure

JAPAN - Japan's banks are seeking to avoid revealing potential losses on their derivative portfolios by lobbying regulatory authorities to postpone legislation that forces them to disclose the market value of their positions.

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