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€ Euro - Portugal rolls presses again

PORTUGAL - The euro has brought banknote printing back to Portugal for the first time in almost a century. Since the early 1900s, the work had been outsourced, largely to the UK, for reasons of economy of scale. But the Bank of Portugal decided that it…

China will increase euro reserves

CHINA - The vice president Guo Shuqing with The People's Bank of China discloses that China has purchased a number of Euro as foreign exchange reserve in the past 2 months.

Speech by Svein Gjedrem Governor of Norges Bank

SPEECH - Speech by Central Bank Governor Svein Gjedrem of Norges Bank, Norway's central bank, at the conference on EMU and the euro hosted by The European Commission, Euro-Info Centre and NHO (Confederation of Norwegian Business and Industry), Oslo, 30…

Speech by Ernst Welteke, Bundesbank President

SPEECH - Speech by Ernst Welteke, President of the Deutsche Bundesbank, delivered at the European American Business Council, Washington, 19 November. Ernst Welteke expressed satisfaction with ECB policy, noting that the eurozone is now enjoying an …

Speech by Jurgen Stark of the Deutsche Bundesbank

SPEECH - Speech by Dr. Jurgen Stark, Deputy Governor of the Deutsche Bundesbank. The speech titled 'The euro - the new European money' considers the historical background to the euro, essential features of the new system and the future outlook for the…

Brussels more confident of successful euro switch

EUROPE - With euro notes and coins less than 50 days away, the European Commission yesterday expressed optimism about a successful changeover from national currencies. The latest monthly Eurobarometer survey registered growing understanding of the single…

European Parliament Press Release

PRESS RELEASE - Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs. Euro change-over: MEPs demand bigger effort from banks and retailers, 7 November.

Error rate high with euro notes trial in France

FRANCE - Two months before euro notes and coins come into circulation, the financial community is concerned that cashiers in shops and banks will not be ready to use euros and detect fake notes from 1 January.

Austrian mint ready to recycle notes and coins

AUSTRIA - Austrian federal mint Muenze Oesterreich, a subsidiary of central bank Oesterreichische Nationalbank (ONB), is preparing to begin melting down schilling coins following the introduction of the euro on 1 January.

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