Cyprus
Solans on accession country financial developments
SPEECH - In the speech 'The relevance of financial sector developments for accession countries' Eugenio Domingo Solans of the ECB said although a new era of financial development in accession countries is now in full swing, the challenges ahead are still…
Cyprus c bank refutes alleged money laundering
CYPRUS - The Central Bank of Cyprus has refuted allegations in a Financial Times report, published on 25 July, that knowingly it was involved in sanctions busting and money laundering during the years when UN sanctions against Yugoslavia were in force.
New governor appointed at Central Bank of Cyprus
CYPRUS - Cyprus has appointed Interior Minister Christodoulos Christodoulou as the new governor of its central bank. He replaces Afxentis Afxentiou who retired on 30 April.
Turkish Cypriot central bank governor resigns
CYPRUS - Mehmet Bayram, minister of economy and finance of [self-declared] the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, has announced that Central Bank Governor Demirhan Sayiner resigned from office.
EMU and Enlargement: A Review of Policy Issues
Lucio Vinhas de Souza (Erasmus University Rotterdam), Holger van Eden (NEI), Albert de Groot (NEI), Gerbert Romijn (NEI) and Elisabeth Ledrut (Dutch Central Bank) have co-authored a report "EMU and Enlargement: A Review of Policy Issues". This report is…
Cyprus angered at Yugo claim on Milosevic cash
One-time Serbian ally Cyprus on Jan. 26 angrily rejected assertions that it was not co-operating with inquiries to track down funds siphoned overseas by former Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic.Cypriot Foreign Minister Ioannis Cassoulides said he had…
Cyprus cbank leaves base rate unchanged at 7.0 pct
Cyprus's central bank left its key interest rate steady at 7.0 percent at a board meeting on Jan. 26 as expected, a senior manager said. "The board of the central bank decided to adopt the recommendation of the monetary advisory committee to leave the…
Cyprus cbank expected to leave rate steady Jan 26
Cyprus's central bank is expected to leave itskey interest rate unchanged when its board meets on Jan 26, bank sourcesand independent analysts said.
No change in Cyprus rates post deregulation-c.bank
Interest rates in Cyprus are expected to remain steady in the immediate future as the economy dismantles the rigid rate control regime from January 1 2001, the island's central bank governor said on Dec 21 2000.
Milosevic bank delivers secrets of corrupt regime
Beogradska Banka funded the Yugoslav dictator's cronies and paid off potential foes. Irena Guzelova in this article reprinted from The Financial Times glimpses the dealings.
Cyprus denies Milosevic money laundering claims
The Cyprus government has fended off press allegations that money belonging to the former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic has been laundered through Cyprus-based banks.
Cyprus prepares to dismantle interest rate regime
Cyprus is preparing a major shake-up of its financial markets in January to remove measures left over from its days as a British colony and to shore up its economy prior to joining the European Union.
Stiffer tests for future Eurozone members -Welteke
Ernst Welteke, president of the Bundesbank, has raised concerns about whether the countries preparing to join the European Union in the next few years would be ready to become members of the EU's single currency.