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Olmert ends Bank of Israel's wage dispute

Ehud Olmert, the prime minister of Israel, managed to push through a new wage agreement for the Bank of Israel before relinquishing the finance ministry role he has held in a temporary capacity.

Surprise as de Rato resigns from IMF

Rodrigo de Rato, the managing director of the International Monetary Fund, has announced that he would leave the Fund after its next meetings in October. This will be three years after his appointment and before the end of the normal five-year term.

Bank of England losing economists to the City

The annual report of the Bank of England, published on 25 June, acknowledged concerns about the departure of some of the central bank's economists, seduced away from Threadneedle Street by the promise of higher pay in the financial service sector.

FSA's hedge fund supremo changes sides

The British Financial Services Authority has seen a number of its senior regulators leaving to join the ranks of the regulated, and the latest is Chris Rexworthy, who was responsible for setting up the Authority's hedge fund practice.

New governor for Slovenian central bank

After a months-long deadlock the parliament of Slovenia has finally approved a new central bank governor. The new governor is Marko Kranjec, an economics professor and financial expert who was the country's first finance minister.

New head for Boston Fed

Eric Rosengren will become president and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston on 23 July. He will succeed Cathy Minehan who retires after 13 years as president of the Boston Fed, and nearly 40 years of service in the Federal…

New information officer for RBNZ

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand has announced the appointment of Tanya Harris as its new Chief Information Officer and Head of Knowledge Services Group.

Johnson leaves the Fed

Karen Johnson, director of the Division of International Finance at the Federal Reserve Board, will step down after nearly a decade in this position.

Greenspan joins Pimco in first post-Fed role

Former Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan has signed on as a consultant to Newport Beach-based bond investment giant Pacific Investment Management, known as Pimco, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday 16 May.

Report names likely Fed appointees

US president Bush administration is considering Larry A. Klane as a board member at the Federal Reserve, two people familiar with the matter were quoted as saying by MarketWatch.

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