News/Governance
W.House may want business experience for Fed chair
An article published this week says the White House may want to look towards the business community for a successor to Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan. None of the three potential heirs usually named as possibles to fill Greenspan's shoes meets…
PBOC deputy governor Li steps down
Li Ruogu has stepped down as deputy governor of China's central bank, Xinhua reported this week, citing the State Council.
Phil Fed president recognized as global citizen
The Global Interdependence Center (GIC) has presented Dr. Anthony M. Santomero, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, with its 2005 Global Citizen Award for his contributions to the global economy in the areas of public policy, business,…
Interview with Malaysia's Zeti on Islamic finance
In an interview published this week, Malaysian central bank governor Dr Zeti Akhtar Aziz said there is room for Islamic finance worldwide, as the ultimate goal of Islamic financial services is to enhance wealth creation, and promote sustainable and…
Rodrigo de Rato's condolences to UK
Rodrigo de Rato, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), made a statement on Thursday 7 July in Gleneagles, Scotland following the bombings in London.
White House considering Kroszner for Fed job
The White House is considering former Bush administration official Randall Kroszner for a vacant seat on the Federal Reserve's Board, reports said this week.
New Zealand to block Zimbabwe visit
New Zealand will refuse entry visas to Gideon Gono, governor of Zimbabwe's central bank, and members of his staff, who were reportedly planning to visit the country, Prime Minister Helen Clark said this week.
Oxford honour for former RBI chief
Four decades after he left Oxford University with a Doctorate in Economics, Indian Prime Minister, and former governor of the Reserve Bank of India, Manmohan Singh was due to receive an honorary doctorate on Friday 8 July.
ECB reorganises human resources
The European Central Bank announced on Tuesday 28 June that it would merge the Directorate Human Resources and the Directorate Planning and Controlling into a new Directorate.
Interview with ECB's Bini Smaghi
In an interview published this week European Central Bank Executive Board member Lorenzo Bini Smaghi said blaming the euro is like blaming the thermometer when you are ill. Proof that the euro is not the cause of the crisis is provided by the fact that…
Interview with ECB's Gonzalez-Paramo
In an interview published this week European Central Bank Executive Board member Jose Manuel Gonzalez-Paramo said the price of oil is the main risk weighing on the recovery. But the persistence of global imbalances is also a threat.
RBI names Rakesh Mohan as deputy governor
The Economic Affairs Secretary, Rakesh Mohan, has been appointed as a Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of India and is likely to be in charge of the monetary policy department, an official was quoted as saying on Wednesday 29 June.
Interview with RBI's Reddy
In an interview published this week Reserve Bank of India governor Yaga Venugopal Reddy said there are continued uncertainties and fuel prices would be one of the topics for discussion at the RBI's next policy meeting in late July.
Interview with BSP's Tetangco
In an interview published on Friday July 1, Amando Tetangco, who takes over formally as governor of the Philippines central bank on Monday, said his move into the governor's seat won't result in major policy changes "because it's basically a continuation…
Tajik central bank chief's home robbed
The home of the governor of the central bank of Tajikistan was broken into late on Thursday 30 June by unknown assailants who killed one guard and stole cash and jewellery, Reuters reported.
Indonesia sets up bank supervision board
The Lower House of Indonesia's Parliament Commission XI has set up a five-member supervisory board for the central bank which will be chaired by a former banker and banking legal expert Sutan Remy Sjahdenini, Bisnis Indonesia reported.
Philadelphia Fed head receives Italian civic honor
The Consul General of Italy recently presented the prestigious Italian recognition of "Cavaliere," an honorary knighthood, to Anthony Santomero, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
Peru's economy minister is IADB candidate
Peru has nominated Economy Minister Pedro Pablo Kuczynski as its candidate to head the Inter-American Development Bank once current head Enrique Iglesias leaves the post in September.
Magistrate says T&T central bank filing 'archaic'
Chief Magistrate Sherman McNicolls said this week he was "really alarmed" by the record filing system at the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, the Trinidad and Tobago Express reported.
Interview with Bank of France's Noyer
In an interview published this week Bank of France governor and European Central Bank council member Christian Noyer said it was "crazy" to think that an interest rate cut in isolation can boost euro zone growth.
Bernanke sworn in as White House adviser
Ben Bernanke was sworn in as chairman of President George W. Bush's Council of Economic Advisers on Tuesday 21 June, leaving his post as a Federal Reserve member.
Danmarks Nationalbank appoints new governor
Nils Bernstein, a senior government official, was named the new governor of Denmark's central bank on Wednesday 22 June.
IMF's Dawson announces plans to leave Fund
Thomas Dawson, the director of the International Monetary Fund's External Relations Department, told a press briefing on Thursday 23 June that he intends to leave the Fund in the next six or eight months.
Bank of Guyana appoints new governor
Lawrence Williams has taken up his new appointment as Governor of the Bank of Guyana, indicating that the focus of the BOG would be "on fostering the development of the financial systems".