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Indonesia Ramli welcomes back Syahril Sabirin
Indonesian coordinating minister for economic affairs Rizal Ramli welcomed Wednesday the release of the country's central bank governor Syahril Sabirin from his house arrest status, hoping that no changes would be made in term of monetary policies.
Oman cenbank plans Electronic Fund Transfer system
Oman's central bank proposes to introduce Electronic Funds Transfer system to facilitate faster and accurate domestic inter-bank payments.
Vietnam banks dispute compulsory reserve ratios
Commercial banks have criticised the central bank's increase of the compulsory ratio of deposit reserves from this month from 8% to 12% for call and less than 12-month deposits in the dollar.
Italy govt prepares to defuse bank loan crisis
Italy's government on Tuesday prepared to defuse a potential crisis threatening the country's banks, which may have to refund customers huge amounts of loan interest payments after a Supreme Court ruling.
Bangladesh Bank to increase forex reserves
Bangladesh Bank, the country's central bank, has launched a vigorous move to replenish the country's emaciated foreign exchange reserve by relaxing its regulation on remittances, the United News of Bangladesh reported on Tuesday.
Kenya bill to control bank interest rates passed
Kenya's parliament today passed with amendments the Donde bill that seeks to regulate interest rates charged by commercial banks.
ECB publishes revision of Eurosystem instruments
The European Central Bank Tuesday said it has published its revision of Eurosystem monetary policy instruments and procedures.
Venezuela 'overdrive' plan still not in effect
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez acknowledged Tuesday that a $2.1bn government spending plan he announced two months ago to spur economic growth had still not taken effect.
Fed Parry says economy growing at sustainable pace
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President Robert Parry said on Tuesday that the US economy had shifted into a more sustainable growth range in recent months and that employment growth had moderated.
Zeti gives Dec. 31 as deadline for bank mergers
Bank Negara governor, Datuk Dr Zeti Akhtar Aziz said today that the December 31 deadline for bank mergers remained unchanged.
Bank of Italy calls for action on usury ruling
Italy's central bank called for the government to take urgent action to soften the impact of a court ruling that could force banks to pay as much as 50 trillion lire to consumers who paid too much interest on home loans.
Georgian c.bank head sees stable lari, IMF loans
Georgia's lari currency should be stable next year, enabling the country to meet conditions to unlock loans from its largest creditor, the International Monetary Fund, the central bank governor said in an interview with Reuters.
Hungary publishes 2001 monetary policy guidelines
The National Bank of Hungary (MNB) agrees with the government on the necessity and method of changing the country's current exchange rate system, but so far no agreement has been reached on a timetable for the change, according to the MNB's monetary…
Irish hoarding of coins poses euro problem
The image of the Irish hoarding their untaxed earnings under the mattress may be apocryphal, but a study published on Monday estimated that as much as I£30m (E38.1m) in coins may be kept in jam jars, glass bottles, biscuit tins even in shoe boxes.
House okays new Philippines Central Bank Act
The Philippines House of Representatives approved on second reading Tuesday evening, a measure introducing amendments to the Central Bank Act. Representatives said the new Central Bank Act would improve the Bangko Sentral's effectiveness and strengthen…
BoE Allsopp - tighter fiscal stance needed
The British government should tighten its tax and spending plans if it wants lower interest rates, Bank of England rate-setter Christopher Allsopp said in a book published Monday.
Czech govt recognises Tuma as c.bank head-for now
The Czech government agreed on Monday to recognise last week's appointment of Zdenek Tuma as the country's central bank governor for the time being, easing tensions over the naming by President Vaclav Havel last week.
Hungary cenbank council may become dysfunctional
The supervisory board of the National Bank of Hungary is concerned that the central bank council may become unable to function and make decisions after 20 February 2001, according to the daily Vilaggazdasag.
Former Ukraine bank governor under investigation
An investigation into the alleged misuse of funds by the former first deputy chairman of the National Bank of Ukraine, Volodymyr Bondar, is under way, Ukrainian television's Third Programme reported.
Buba's Stark - US growth slowdown coming true
Bundesbank deputy president Juergen Stark said on Monday he was pleased with the euro's appreciation and said the slowdown in US economic growth appeared to be materialising.
Broaddus says US economic outlook extremely cloudy
A Federal Reserve policymaker said Monday the US economic outlook is growing increasingly murky but he said he remains confident the economy will avoid a recession or an inflation outbreak the coming months.
BOJ's pre-tax profit plunges 73.7%
The Bank of Japan announced Wednesday that its pretax profit plunged 73.7% on the year to 248.2 billion yen (US$2.25 billion) in the fiscal first half ended September 30. The central bank suffered massive losses on long-term government bonds, coupled…
Fed offers rule to find predatory subprime lenders
The US Federal Reserve Board proposed a rule Wednesday that could help the government identify predatory lenders.