Governance
Sunil Mendis appointed governor in Sri Lanka
Sunil Mendis has been appointed Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka for a six-year term. He replaces A.S.Jayawardena whose term of office finished on Wednesday 30 June.
Fed appoints new General Counsel
The Federal Reserve Board on Tuesday 29 June announced the appointment of Scott G. Alvarez as its General Counsel, effective July 1, 2004.
S-N Korea's central bankers meet for first time
The heads of the central banks from North and South Korea met for the first time last Saturday, 26 June, in Switzerland.
FSA chief gets £109,000 pay boost
John Tiner, chief executive of the UK's Financial Services Authority, received a £109,752 rise in his total remuneration last year, according to the regulator.
ECB's new HQ begins to take shape
The construction of the new European Central Bank headquarters in Frankfurt moved one step closer this week with demolition work on the former site of the Grossmarkthalle (wholesale market) due to begin on Thursday 1 July.
EurAsEC central banks celebrate 10th anniversary
The council of the chiefs of the central banks of EurAsEC countries held their 10th anniversary session in Bishkek last week.
Welteke settles for €25,000 fine
Ernst Welteke has agreed to pay 25,000 euros ($30,000)to charity to end a criminal probe into his conduct. Last week we reported his lawyers had rejected a demand of 50,000 euros saying the sum was "much too high".
Bundesbank board don't want new code of conduct
Some board members of the Bundesbank do not want to comply with a new code of conduct for the time being, following the scandal surrounding former president Ernst Welteke, and the latest one reportedly involving public money to build luxury villas for…
ECB board bypass Frankfurt
Apparently none of the Frankfurt based European Central Bank's board members actually live in Frankfurt, the FT revealed this week.
Trichet shown red card for speaking English
French deputies walked out of the Council of Europe's parliamentary assembly on Monday 21 June when ECB chief Jean-Claude Trichet began addressing a meeting in English, according to Reuters.
Germany draft Weder onto 'Five Wise Men' panel
German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder's cabinet approved Beatrice Weder di Mauro, a university economist, as the first woman and first foreigner to join the government's council of economic advisers, the so called "Five Wise Men".
Fed seeks nominations to Consumer Advisory Council
The Federal Reserve Board has announced that it is seeking nominations for appointments to its Consumer Advisory Council. Eleven new members will be appointed to serve three-year terms beginning in January 2005.
Zimbabwe's Gono ducks missiles on SA trip
Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe governor Gideon Gono was in South Africa this week to launch Homelink, a plan to encourage Zimbabweans living abroad to send home money through government channels. But the trip descended into chaos when Gono was booed by crowds…
Taiwan appoints new regulator chief
Taiwan has appointed Jaw Sheng Kong as chairman of the newly formed Financial Supervisory Commission. Kong, 48, is currently chairman of state-owned Taiwan Sugar Corp, said the Executive Yuan, the island's Cabinet.
Gerashchenko chosen as new Yukos chairman
Former chairman of the Central Bank of Russia Viktor Gerashchenko was elected chairman of Yukos, the Russian oil giant, on Thursday 24 June.
Richmond Fed names Jeffrey Lacker President
Jeffrey M. Lacker was appointed on 17 June the new President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, effective August 1, 2004. He succeeds J. Alfred Broaddus, Jr., who announced his intention to retire back in November.
Senate vote confirms Greenspan
The U.S. Senate has voted to confirm Alan Greenspan for a fifth and final term as chairman of the Federal Reserve, clearing him to serve at the Fed into 2006.
MPC dove Nickell joins Welsh think-tank
Professor Stephen Nickell, a member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee has been appointed to a Welsh economic think-tank.
Report says Welteke rejects fine as too high
Ernst Welteke, who resigned as president of Germany's Bundesbank after accepting hospitality, won't pay 50,000 euros ($60,000) to end an inquiry by the Frankfurt public prosecutor, Welt am Sonntag reported.
Woman may join Germany's 'Five Wise Men'
For the first time a woman looks set to be appointed to the German government's so-called "Five Wise Men" panel of independent economic advisors, an economy ministry spokesman said.
Former Bank of Korea governor Chon Chol Hwan dies
Chon Chol Hwan, former Bank of Korea governor, has died after an illness, aged 65, Bloomberg reported, citing South Korean central bank's press office.
MAS chairman Loong set to become PM
Singapore's ruling party has approved the appointment of founding father Lee Kuan Yew's son Lee Hsien Loong, the chairman of the Monetary Authority of Singapore, as the next prime minister.
Interview with Fed's Bernanke
In an extensive interview published this week, Federal Reserve governor Ben Bernanke talks about inflation targeting, asset bubbles, the Great Depression and other topics. He suggests the introduction of a number or a numerical range for inflation in the…
Marquez-Ruarte is to be IMF's HR Director
Rodrigo Rato, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, has named Jorge Marquez-Ruarte as Director of the Human Resources Department to succeed Margaret Kelly, a national of Australia who is retiring after more than 30 years of service with…