Central Banks

Zimbabwe halts e-transfers, inflation at 531 bn%

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe on Friday halted electronic transfers as the currency plunged to a fresh low. News of the stoppage follows a new estimate puts Zimbabwean annual inflation at 531 billion percent.

Wells Fargo bids for Wachovia

Wells Fargo, a US bank, looks set to snag Wachovia from Citigroup, the world's biggest lender, after offering $15.1 billion for the troubled bank. The move could see the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), which manages the US's deposit…

House passes bailout plan

The House of Representatives, the lower house of the US Congress, has backed a revised version of the Treasury's $700 billion plan to tackle the financial crisis.

Phillips curve is flattening

A new paper from the Reserve Bank of Australia finds that the Phillips curve, which measures the relationship between unemployment and inflation, has flattened in recent years.

Trichet on the turmoil

The root of the problems in many financial institutions was their inability to adequately assess the risks associated with their exposures, said Jean-Claude Trichet, the president of the European Central Bank.

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