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CBC's Perng denies being top candidate for premier
Central Bank of China (CBC) Governor Perng Fai-nan has denied rumours that he is likely to be named by Taiwan's President Chen Shui-bian as the next premier.
Nepal urged to speed up central bank appointment
A committee of three economists set up to suggest suitable candidates as the new governor of the Nepal Rastra Bank, the central bank, has urged the government to act on its recommendations. Disagreement within the government has meant no decision has yet…
Way cleared for Yushchenko
Ukraine's Supreme Court cleared the way on Thursday 6 January for former central bank governor Viktor Yushchenko to be inaugurated as president next week when it rejected an appeal against Mr Yushchenko's victory in the presidential election.
New distribution of work at Sveriges Riksbank
On 14 December the Executive Board of the Riksbank decided to implement a number of changes in the Board's distribution of work. The decision is part of a process of change that, among other things, aims to clarify the responsibilities between the…
Slovak gov't to nominate Barto NBS vice-governor
Martin Barto, currently a board member of the National Bank of Slovakia (NBS), is to be nominated by the Slovak government to serve as the central bank's vice-governor, according to Finance Ministry spokesman Peter Papanek.
Unions to oppose Bank of France agreement
Four unions which represent 72 per cent of staff at the Bank of France have said they will oppose an employment agreement signed by managers and minority unions, Le Monde reported.
Brazil urges charges against former central banker
A congressional report published on Tuesday 14 December recommended that Brazil's former central bank president Gustavo Franco and others be indicted on money laundering charges.
Denmark's Andersen to step down Oct 2005
The governor of Denmark's central bank, Bodil Nyboe Andersen, has informed the government that she wishes to retire in October, 2005, when she turns 65.
Veteran appointed to Ukraine's central bank
Volodymyr Stelmakh, who headed Ukraine's Central Bank between 2000 and 2002, secured overwhelming approval from parliament on Thursday 16 December to return as the bank's new chairman.
White House may pick Bernanke for advisers' panel
The White House is considering appointing Federal Reserve Board member Ben S. Bernanke to be chairman of the president's Council of Economic Advisers, officials confirmed on Thursday 16 December according to the Washington Post.
Greenspan will not replace Snow at US Treasury
Reports this week said Alan Greenspan will not be the one to head the US Treasury after John Snow leaves. An approach to the Fed chairman was made at arm's length but has been declined by senior Republicans.
Bank of Canada appoints deputy governor
The Board of Directors of the Bank of Canada announced on Friday 17 december the appointment of Tiff Macklem as Deputy Governor of the Bank and a member of the Bank's Governing Council, effective from 29 December.
Change in the members of the Bank Board of the NBS
A change in the membership of the Bank Board of the National Bank of Slovakia has become effective from 1 December. The four-year term of Professor Jozef Kosnar came to an end on 30 November. The NBS said in a press release he would be succeeded by…
New York Fed names new director of research
Joseph S. Tracy was named executive vice president and director of research of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York on Monday 6 December.
Interview with ECB's Issing
In an interview with Slovenian daily newspaper Delo published this week, European Central Bank chief economist Prof. Otmar Issing said the US twin current account and budget deficits are unsustainable and the US is well aware of this. He reiterated ECB…
Interview with ECB's Gonzalez-Paramo
Jose Manuel Gonzalez-Paramo, member of the Executive Board of the European Central Bank, gave an interview this week to Il Sole 24 Ore. In the interview he said the Greek case [where the deficit has clearly been larger than that reported] speaks for…
Philadelphia Fed announces promotion
The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia announced the promotion of John D. Ackley to Treasury Services Officer on Wednesday. Ackley was a manager in the Treasury Services Department.
Election to the Danmarks Nationalbank Board
The Board of Directors of Danmarks Nationalbank has elected Mr Niels Due Jensen, Group Chairman, to the Board of Directors of Danmarks Nationalbank, replacing Mr Bent le Fevre, General Manager, for the remainder of the term ending on 31 March 2009.
Slovakia appoints new central bank governor
The Slovak parliament approved a new central bank governor Friday 10 December, confirming the government's nominee, Ivan Sramko, to the post.
Brazil's Senate approves central bank immunity law
Brazil's Senate has approved a law that gives central bank president Henrique Meirelles Cabinet-level status, giving him immunity from prosecution for crimes in all courts except the country's highest.
ECB announces changes in senior management
The Executive Board of the European Central Bank announced on Thursday 2 December that it has decided on some changes in senior management at the ECB.
Interview with San Francisco Fed's Yellen
In an interview published this week, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Janet Yellen says in her spare time she enjoys running, and has run a few half-marathons. She describes her time at the White House as exciting and interesting…
The man who shaped the Federal Reserve
A new biography, "Chairman of the Fed: William McChesney Martin Jr. and the Creation of the Modern Federal Reserve System tells Martin's story as Fed chairman from 1951, when over the next 19 years, it says, he employed a combination of diplomacy,…
The shortest year of my life: Zimbabwe's Gono
It is one year since Gideon Gono took office as governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe. This article looks back on Gono's first year and quotes him as saying "It has been one of the shortest years I've ever had to live in my 45 years of existence. The…