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Sepa implementation: an overview

A new publication from the Bank of Italy gives an up-to-date overview of the Single Euro Payments Area (Sepa) implementation process.

Danes less keen on euro

The popularity of the euro among Danes has waned since November 2008, a poll commissioned by one of the country's leading banks has found.

Innovation impacts money demand

Technological developments affect average money holding and interest elasticity of money demand, research from the Bank of Italy notes.

Tanzania looks into new notes

The Bank of Tanzania is looking into printing new banknotes barely five years after the previous series was introduced.

Euro adds to Slovakia's New Year celebrations

Slovakia became the 16th country to join the Eurosystem on New Year's Day, an achievement few predicted would happen so soon after it joined the European Union less than five years ago.

Optimising cash supply

Central banks need to take a business minded approach to their cash-supply function, argues Brian Lang

Banknote Watch SA launched

A new organisation, called Banknote Watch SA, has been launch in South Africa to prevent cash-related crime in the run-up to the FIFA 2010 World Cup in the country.

British PM denies UK close to joining euro

Gordon Brown, the British prime minister, has denied the UK plans to join the eurozone after the European Commission president said Britain was "closer than ever before" to adopting the single currency.

Kings of cash to get a new chief

James Hussey, a managing director at De La Rue, the world's biggest banknote printer, will take the helm at the firm in the new year.

Papua New Guinea's Kamit praises polymer

The benefits of polymer banknotes are their cost-effectiveness, durability and greater ability to withstand counterfeiting, said Wilson Kamit, the governor of the Papua New Guinea.

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