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Bank of Spain's disclosure for settlement systems
The Spanish central bank has now published a revised version of the responses to the disclosure framework for the Spanish CADE (CENTRAL DE ANOTACIONES, formerly SACDE), November 2000.
Gerashchenko wanted to keep PwC as auditors
Russia's lower house of parliament, the State Duma, Friday approved Deloitte Touche as the central bank's auditor for 2000, replacing PricewaterhouseCooper's. Speaking after the vote, central bank governor Viktor Gerashchenko said he had hoped to retain…
Morocco foreign reserves down 5.7% in September
Moroccan foreign reserves fell 5.5% to 55,860 million dirhams ($4.98bn) at the end of September compared with the same period last year, the entral bank said on Friday.
India's central bank urges state govts to reform
India's central bank on Friday urged the country's state governments to enact speedy reforms."As a result of financial sector reform, there are more stringent overall limits to fiscal expansion, impinging on both central and state governments," Reserve…
Kabila's Congo relaxes forex regulations
Democratic Republic of the Congo's central bank has eased restrictions on who can trade in foreign exchange and extended a list of transactions in which it can be used, state radio reported on Friday.
Heavy interest in seized Turkish banks
Turkey's banking watchdog on Friday said there is significant foreign and domestic interest in purchasing some of 10 banks with bad debts of $7bn that it has taken into receivership.
Polish central bank says no rate cut in Q1 2001
Polish central bank President Hanna Gronkiewicz-Waltz said on Friday she did not see scope for interest rate cuts in the first quarter of next year but hoped there was room for a cut by the end of the first half of 2001.
Greek banks to meet ECB reserve regulations
The Bank of Greece said on Friday that effective from 1 January 2001 Greek banks will have to meet European Central Bank regulations on their required reserves.
Vietnam central bank liberalises payment fees
The Vietnamese central bank has decided to remove all limits on domestic and international payment fees charged by banks.
Basis for unified payment system in Russia
In December, the Interagency Smart Cards Commission will present a draft plan for putting together a unified payment system in Russia. The system will be based on the payment system of Sberbank, and the clearance and cash center of the central bank will…
Taiwan cenbank warns speculators of potential risk
Taiwan central bank's abrupt easing of its efforts to defend the Taiwan dollar against the US dollar in yesterday's late trading session, has wrong-footed both institutional and individual speculators who tried to take advantage from the central bank's…
Nepal's central bank reforms financial institution
Nepal's central bank has worked out a reform program to speed up the reformation of the 121 financial institutions in Nepal that are mired in managerial problems, according to the bank's statement issued on Friday.
Bank of Zambia will not intervene to help kwacha
The governor of the central bank of Zambia said on Friday he expected the kwacha to go on falling against the dollar and his bank would not waste resources on trying to intervene and stop the slide.
Polish president debates new c.bank head next week
President Aleksander Kwasniewski will meet Poland's top three political parties next week to discuss candidates for the new central bank chief, opening the way for a parliamentary vote on the issue as soon as December 6-8.
New Czech central bank head faces political row
Czech President Vaclav Havel chose Zdenek Tuma as the country's new central bank governor on Friday, setting up a showdown between Tuma and the government over future interest rate policy.
Bank of France defends Duisenberg after MPs attack
Bank of France governor Jean-Claude Trichet sprang to the defence of Wim Duisenberg on Friday after a senior French parliamentarian blamed the European Central Bank chief for the euro's woes and urged him to resign.
IMF warns Brown not to increase spending
The International Monetary Fund's report on the health of the UK economy, published yesterday by the Treasury, warned Gordon Brown, the UK Chancellor, that private spending needs to slow down before the economy can accommodate an increase in public…
MP's criticised by BoE Governor
Bank of England Governor Eddie George has criticised MP's for being too aggressive when they select new members of the monetary policy committee. George thinks that MP's tactics could put-off good candidates from accepting a post with the MPC.
Manila c.bank sets body to check money laundering
The Philippines central bank said on Thursday it would set up a six-member committee to evaluate reports on suspicious bank transactions as part of its efforts to fight money laundering.
SNB sees gold as good diversification tool
The Swiss National Bank still sees gold as a good tool to diversify its reserves even though the central bank is gradually selling off half its original holdings of the metal, SNB Chairman Hans Meyer said.
Zambia October annual inflation up to 28.6%
Zambia's annual inflation rose to 28.6% in October from 27.7% in September and 25.9% in August, the Bank of Zambia said on Thursday. The figure was higher than the October inflation rate of 24.3% given by the Treasury earlier in the week.
Chile Q3 GDP grew 5.8% in quarter - central bank
Gross domestic product (GDP) for Chile, which is recovering from a recession, grew 5.8% in the third quarter of this year versus the same period last year, the central bank said on Thursday.
Bundesbank predicts soft landing for US economy
Signs of a gradual slowdown of the US economy are increasing, the Bundesbank said in its latest monthly report, citing the "sharp" decline in residential investment and government spending as the main contributions to the "tangible" slowdown in third…
Duma committee recommends FBK for cenbank audit
The Duma Banking Committee made a decision at a closed meeting today to recommend that the Duma approve the FBK company as a subcontractor of Deloitte & Touche for the audit of the central bank's annual report for 2000 at a session of the lower house on…