Financial Stability

Robert Mclean joins Australia's PSB

Australia's treasurer Peter Costello has appointed academic and businessman Robert McLean as a part-time member to the central bank's Payments System Board (PSB) for a five-year term.

PBOC sees risks if dollar slides

The People's Bank of China said in a report published Thursday 7 December that it is concerned over a possible slide in the US dollar if there is a widespread move to sell off dollar assets.

ECB's Gonzalez-Paramo on the ageing problem

In the speech 'The ageing problem: its impact on financial markets and possible policy responses' given on 1 December Jose Manuel Gonzalez-Paramo of the ECB said the ECB has repeatedly called on governments to implement comprehensive reforms in public…

Tumpel-Gugerell on financial integration

In the speech 'Financial integration and stability in Europe' given on 1 December Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell of the ECB said effective and efficient banking supervision is essential, both to promote financial integration and to safeguard financial…

Nigeria to get more efficient payment system

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is to implement a robust and more efficient payment system in the country, the official News Agency of Nigeria reported on Monday 4 December.

ECB's Tumpel-Gugerell on TARGET2-Securities

In the speech 'TARGET2-Securities: from vision to reality. The Eurosystem's contribution to an integrated securities market' given on 30 November Gertrude Tumpel-Gugerell of the ECB invited national central securities depositaries (CSDs) to discuss the…

RBNZ runs out of coins in Xmas lead up

Just five weeks after phasing out the old coins, the Reserve Bank of New Zealand has now written to the country's retail banks warning them there will be a shortage of the new 20 cent pieces in the lead up to the busy Christmas period.

New payments data from CPSS

The Committee on Payment and Settlement Systems published their annual statistical update of data on payments and payment systems for 2005.

BoK chief on financial supervision

In this speech, the governor of the Bank of Korea, Seong-tae Lee, suggests that financial reforms and stricter supervision standards ensured that the damage from the 2003 credit card crisis was minimal.

Fiji ponders remittances' effects

The governor of the Reserve Bank of Fiji, Savenaca Narube, suggested that the central bank would like to see remittances channelled towards investment projects and other "productive purposes".

SWIFT broke laws - EU committee

SWIFT, an international financial data transfer agency, breached European data privacy laws in handing over personal data to American investigators, according to a report by a European Union committee.

Pursuing financial stability - RBI speech

In the speech 'Central Banks and Risk Management: Pursuing Financial Stability' given on 21 November, Rakesh Mohan, deputy governor of the Reserve Bank of India discusses various aspects of central banks' role in the pursuit of financial stability.

Buba's Fabritius on the new TARGET2 system

In the speech 'The new TARGET2 system and recent developments in European securities settlement' given on 15 November Hans Georg Fabritius of the Bundesbank said we will only be able to realise TARGET2 Securities with the active involvement and…

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