Governance
Fischer approved as Bank of Israel governor
Israel's state appointments committee approved the nomination of renowned American economist Stanley Fischer late on Tuesday 18 January as chief of Israel's central bank.
Hungary's Monetary Council elects deputy chairman
The National Bank of Hungary (MNB) has elected Henrik Auth as deputy chairman of its Monetary Council in order to conform with the changes to the Central Bank Act passed in December 2004.
Yushchenko's swearing in set for 23 Jan
Viktor Yushchenko, former governor of the National Bank of Ukraine, will be sworn in as Ukraine's president on Sunday 23 January, ending a two-month standoff over disputed election results.
BMA gets new governor after reshuffle
The king of Bahrain, Sheikh Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, made a ministerial reshuffle this week which saw Bahrain Monetary Agency Governor Shaikh Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Khalifa, named Finance Minister on Saturday 15 January.
Interview with ECB's Gonzalez-Paramo
In an interview published on Friday 21 January, ECB Executive Board member Jose Manuel Gonzalez-Paramo said the underlying Regulations of the Stability and Growth Pact should not be changed, but its implementation could be improved. Asked about the ECB's…
Interview with vice governor, Central Bank of Iran
In a recent interview Mohammed Jafar Mojarrad, vice-governor of Bank Markazi, Iran's central bank, spoke about the latest developments in the economy and the financial sector. He said there are two main challenges currently facing Iran: unemployment and…
Fed's Consumer Advisory Council appointments 2005
The Federal Reserve Board on Friday 7 January named eleven new members to its Consumer Advisory Council for three-year terms and designated a new Chair and Vice Chair of the Council for 2005.
Interview with CBBH's Peter Nicholl
After almost seven years, the mandate of the Governor of the Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina Peter Nicholl ended on 31 December 2004. In this interview Nicholl discusses the role of the CBBH and its development in the future, and offers advice to…
Philadelphia Fed names Assistant Vice President
The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia has announced the promotion of Michael Doyle to assistant vice president in the Bank's Information Technology Services Department.
Philadelphia Fed names Executive Vice President
The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia has also promoted Blake Prichard, its senior vice president in charge of retail payments, to the position of executive vice president.
World Bank president announces intention to retire
World Bank President Jim Wolfensohn sent a message to Yahya Alyahya, Dean of the Board of Executive Directors, on Monday 3 January. In the message he said he does not wish to be considered for a third term and intends to retire at the end of May 2005…
Dallas Fed appoints new president
Richard W. Fisher will become President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas effective from 4 April. Mr Fisher will succeed Robert McTeer, Jr., who resigned on 4 November to become chancellor of the Texas A&M University System.
OECD Secretary-General to step down in 2006
The Secretary-General of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, the Honourable Donald J. Johnston, has advised the Member countries that he will step down from office in May 2006, having first been elected to the post in 1996.
PMA chief steps down
The governor of the Palestine Monetary Authority, Amin Haddad, resigned on Wednesday 5 January , according to a Palestinian minister who was quoted in local press reports.
CBC's Perng denies being top candidate for premier
Central Bank of China (CBC) Governor Perng Fai-nan has denied rumours that he is likely to be named by Taiwan's President Chen Shui-bian as the next premier.
Nepal urged to speed up central bank appointment
A committee of three economists set up to suggest suitable candidates as the new governor of the Nepal Rastra Bank, the central bank, has urged the government to act on its recommendations. Disagreement within the government has meant no decision has yet…
Way cleared for Yushchenko
Ukraine's Supreme Court cleared the way on Thursday 6 January for former central bank governor Viktor Yushchenko to be inaugurated as president next week when it rejected an appeal against Mr Yushchenko's victory in the presidential election.
New distribution of work at Sveriges Riksbank
On 14 December the Executive Board of the Riksbank decided to implement a number of changes in the Board's distribution of work. The decision is part of a process of change that, among other things, aims to clarify the responsibilities between the…
Slovak gov't to nominate Barto NBS vice-governor
Martin Barto, currently a board member of the National Bank of Slovakia (NBS), is to be nominated by the Slovak government to serve as the central bank's vice-governor, according to Finance Ministry spokesman Peter Papanek.
Unions to oppose Bank of France agreement
Four unions which represent 72 per cent of staff at the Bank of France have said they will oppose an employment agreement signed by managers and minority unions, Le Monde reported.
Brazil urges charges against former central banker
A congressional report published on Tuesday 14 December recommended that Brazil's former central bank president Gustavo Franco and others be indicted on money laundering charges.
Denmark's Andersen to step down Oct 2005
The governor of Denmark's central bank, Bodil Nyboe Andersen, has informed the government that she wishes to retire in October, 2005, when she turns 65.
Veteran appointed to Ukraine's central bank
Volodymyr Stelmakh, who headed Ukraine's Central Bank between 2000 and 2002, secured overwhelming approval from parliament on Thursday 16 December to return as the bank's new chairman.
White House may pick Bernanke for advisers' panel
The White House is considering appointing Federal Reserve Board member Ben S. Bernanke to be chairman of the president's Council of Economic Advisers, officials confirmed on Thursday 16 December according to the Washington Post.