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New German debt mgmt agency wants shorter maturity

The average time to maturity of current German government bonds should be cut markedly, the chief executives of the country's new private debt management agency told the Friday [Feb 2, 2001] edition of the financial daily Boersenzeitung. This will be one…

Lebanon cbank still awaits anti-laundering law

Lebanon's central bank said on Feb. 2, 2001, it would cooperate with global efforts to combat money laudering once parliament approved a law that would open up the country's highly secretive banking system. "Once the law is passed, the central bank will…

Turkmenistan cbank funds Boeing aircraft purchase

Turkmenistan's central bank said on Feb. 2 it helped finance the purchase of a Boeing 757-200 aircraft for Turkmenistan Airlines valued at $70 million. Turkmenistan Airlines borrowed $48.3 million from the central bank to buy the new plane. The airliner…

Bank of Spain says economy slowed in Q4

Spanish economic growth, among the fastest in the euro zone, slowed to an estimated 3.9 percent year-on-year in the fourth quarter of 2000 from 4.1 percent in the third quarter, the Bank of Spain said on Feb. 2, 2001. Gross domestic prorduct (GDP) growth…

Cash launch to boost public support for euro-Noyer

European Central Bank Vice President Christian Noyer said on Feb. 2 that public support of the single currency would grow with the introduction of euro notes and coins from January 1, 2002. Echoing earlier comments from other ECB officials, Noyer said it…

Yugoslav banks' losses 10.4 bln German marks-cbank

Yugoslavia's central bank said on Feb. 2, 2001, the heavily-indebted banking sector had more than 10 billion German marks ($4.81 billion) in accumulated uncovered losses, the equivalent of some 40 percent of the country's gross domestic product. "Total…

Belarus hard currency reserves triple to $150m

Belarus's central bank net hard currency reserves rose to $150 million on January 1, 2001, from $50 million at the start of last year, the bank's head, Pyotr Prokopovich, said on Feb 2. He told a news conference the bank planned to boost net hard…

Konan Banny worried over political stability

The governor of the Senegal-based Central Bank of West African States, or BCEAO, has said that peace is the precondition for economic progress in Africa. "In my view, African leaders should be concerned only about the struggle for economic progress,"…

Swedish Riksbank keeps interest rates unchanged

Sweden's central bank, the Riksbank, pointing to the global and Swedish economic slowdown, said on Feb 2, 2001, it left key interest rates unchanged as widely expected by financial markets. The Riksbank said the repo rate, its chief monetary policy…

Thai c.bank chief may be next finmin - Thaksin

Thailand's incoming Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra said on Feb. 2 he regarded Bank of Thailand governor Chatu Mongol Sonakul as a candidate for the job of finance minister in his three-party coalition government. Asked who he would pick as his finance…

Philippines 1st e-Bank gets go-ahead for e-banking

The Philippines central bank has formally confirmed 1st e-Bank's authority to continue providing electronic banking services via its present cellphone banking system and soon a proposed Internet banking system, 1st e-Bank said in a statement. The BSP…

Radek Urban leaving Czech National Bank

Radek Urban has left the Czech National Bank where he was executive director of the financial markets department. On March 1 he will joining the asset management department of Ceska Sporitelna in Prague. Mr Urban has played a key role in developing the…

'State of the world 2001' - Worldwatch Institute

The seventeenth annual State of the World focuses, as ever, on the big questions. The core subject is the global environment, but this is systematically linked with other major global issues. Member of the Worldwatch Institute contribute chapters on…

'Econ pol coordination in the Europe' by P Jacquet

"Economic policy co-ordination in the Euro zone: What has been achieved? What should be done?"In this pamphlet, French policy advisors Pierre Jacquet and Jean Pisani-Ferry review economic policy co-ordination since the Euro was launched and recommend…

'The End of Finance' by Jan Toporowski

Toporowski tells us in his foreword that in a previous book (The Economics of Financial Markets and the 1987 Crash) he became so preoccupied with the crash that he 'omitted to include ... any general theory or explanation of stock market crashes in…

'Comparing Financial Systems' by Allen and Gale

Most economic models focus on financial markets (organized markets for stocks, bonds, futures and options), as a means of allocating resources. Franklin Allen and Douglas Gale aim, in this book, to demonstrate how this is misplaced. By reviewing…

IMF says Canada must be wary as U.S. slows

The International Monetary Fund said on Feb. 1, 2001, that Canada was well placed to cope with a slowing U.S. economy, but told its central bank to be ready to cut interest rates if the U.S. slowdown became a dive. In its annual staff assessment of the…

Duisenberg slams plan to curb Buba oversight role

European Central Bank President Wim Duisenberg on Feb. 1, 2001, attacked German government plans to strip the Bundesbank of its banking watchdog duties, saying the move may make it harder to supervise the financial system. In unusually strong tones even…

Financial Globalization and Democracy in Emerg Mkt

In this book Leslie Elliott Armijo brings together a collection of original papers on the subject of the impact of global financial flows on political developments in borrowing countries. The majority of them were presented at a 1995 conference on…

International Bank Insolvencies: cbank perspective

Problems in the banking sector of some economies, including bank insolvencies, pose numerous challenges to policy makers, lawyers and regulators among others. Central bank lawyers are the target audience for this book. It is co-edited by Gregor Heinrich…

Books on the Asian crisis and its aftermath

So many books have been written about the causes of the Asian financial crisis from 1997-99 and about the lessons for policymakers. We review three of these books: "Asia Falling: making sense of the Asian crisis and its aftermath," "Asia in Crisis: the…

'The Greenspan Effect' by Sicilia and Cruikshank

If Alan Greenspan is God, then this is the biblical exegesis. The latest book to delve into the Greenspan phenomenon takes the great man's words and then picks them apart in an exhaustive search for meaning. Sicilia and Cruikshank, apparently without a…

'European Central Bank' by Georg Schweiger

As befits a man with his background, Schweiger's book primarily deals with the legal and institutional framework of the European Central Bank (ECB). Although the jacket claims the book focuses on the personalities behind the bank, this is better left to…

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