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Oil, minimum wage hike led to Brazilian rate hold
Despite a slowdown in inflation in recent months, concerns about the impact of a hike in the minimum salary and volatile oil prices led Brazil's central bank to keep its key interbank interest rate steady, according to minutes of last week's monetary…
Peru's central bank governor asked to stay on
Peru's new president Valetin Paniagua has said that the president of the Central Reserve Bank of Peru and the directors of the central bank, who had offered their resignations with the change in government, would stay in their posts.
Russia and Belarus move towards single currency
The Russian Federation government has approved the draft agreement between Russia and Belarus concerning the introduction of a single currency and the establishment of a single centre of issue of the Union State.
Taiwan central bank attacks HSBC over T$ forecast
Taiwan's central bank lashed out at Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corp (HSBC) on Thursday, saying it had consistently undervalued the local currency in its foreign exchange forecasts.
Turk c.bank decision sparks money market turmoil
Turkey's central bank on Thursday shut off the taps of the emergency funding it has carried out over the last six trading days to ease a liquidity crunch sparked by fears of a banking sector crisis.
HKMA to provide four-month issuance schedule
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority will provide a quarterly schedule of its issuance plans for Exchange Fund bills and notes, beginning with the December-to-March period, it said Thursday.
Comoros economy grew 1.1 % in 1999 -central bank
Economic growth in the Indian Ocean Comoro islands slowed to 1.1% in 1999 from 1.2% in 1998, the central bank said on Thursday.
Lithuanian central bank reprimands Vilniaus Bank
Lithuania's central bank said on Thursday it was reprimanding Vilniaus Bank for failing to meet its prudential requirement but was taking no punitive action because the country's largest financial institution had remedied the situation.
Moldova central bank cuts main interest rates
Moldova's central bank said on Thursday it had cut its main interest rate for short-term and medium-term credit to 27.5% from 28.5% with immediate effect.
Polish opp party wants cbank head with no politics
The Polish opposition party, Democratic Left Alliance, will ask the president to choose the central bank head from among three candidates - Dariusz Filar, Jerzy Stopyra and Andrzej Slawinski.
Indonesia pledges to restore confidence in cbank
The Indonesian government will hammer out a plan to restore public confidence to the country's central bank, Bank Indonesia, by making some improvements and reshuffle in the bank in a bid to boost the performance of the monetary institution, a senior…
Indonesia c.bank sees firmer rupiah early in 2001
Indonesia's central bank on Thursday said it was confident the rupiah would strengthen to 8,000-8,500 against the dollar by early next year, but added the bank would continue to prop up the currency if necessary.
Next Bank of Canada boss expected to be named soon
The next Bank of Canada boss is expected to be named soon to replace Gordon Thiessen. Senior deputy governor Malcolm Knight and deputy health minister David Dodge are seen vying for post.
BOJ decides to leave monetary policy unchanged
The Bank of Japan decided at a top policy-making meeting Thursday to leave its monetary policy unchanged until the next session slated for 15 December.
Montenegro rejects NBJ advances
The leaders of Montenegro's monetary authorities sent a message today to the new governor of the National Bank of Yugoslavia, Mladjan Dinkic, that he should not try to establish monetary sovereignty over Montenegro, because that is "neither theoretically…
Fed offers rule to find predatory subprime lenders
The US Federal Reserve Board proposed a rule Wednesday that could help the government identify predatory lenders.
BOJ's pre-tax profit plunges 73.7%
The Bank of Japan announced Wednesday that its pretax profit plunged 73.7% on the year to 248.2 billion yen (US$2.25 billion) in the fiscal first half ended September 30. The central bank suffered massive losses on long-term government bonds, coupled…
New payments system in Bosnia ready by Dec 31
In its monthly newsletter, the Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina gives an update on its preparations for setting up a new payments system in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Montenegro won't let Yugo c.bank resume control
Montenegro said on Wednesday it would not allow the Yugoslav central bank to resume control over the coastal republic's monetary policy now that it was firm in its aim to gain independence and international recognition.
Bank of Greece sees lower inflation, wants reforms
Greece's central bank said on Wednesday inflation should drop below 3% in the second half of 2001 but called for faster structural reforms to improve competitiveness once the country enters the Eurozone.
Manila paves way for capital adequacy changes
The Philippines central bank said on Wednesday it would put in place a new credit rating mechanism for banks opting to increase capital through promissory notes instead of direct cash infusions from shareholders.
Central bank deputy must be Montenegrin-Kostunica
Yugoslav President Vojislav Kostunica's party told the new central bank governor on Wednesday to accept a candidate from Montenegro as his deputy since it was part of a deal between the country's two republics.
Japan regulator suggests bank limit stock sales
In an attempt to stop Japanese banks from dragging the stock market down, Hideyuki Aizawa, head of Japan's Financial Reconstruction Commission, will call on banks to restrict the sale of their stock portfolios.
Rules for credit cards loosened by Thai regulator
Applying for a credit card has become easier after the Bank of Thailand eased minimum age and salary requirements for new cardholders.