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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…
Former MPC member to oversee Blunkett inquiry
Sir Alan Budd, a former member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee, has been commissioned by John Gieve, the Home Office permanent secretary, to undertake an "urgent investigation" into claims that Home Secretary David Blunkett fast…
Slovak government considers two to replace Jusko
The Slovak government is considering two candidates to replace outgoing National Bank of Slovakia (NBS) governor Marian Jusko, CTK news agency reported this week.
National Bank of Ukraine's Tyhypko resigns
The head of Ukraine's central bank, Serhiy Tyhypko, resigned from his position on Monday 29 November to engage in politics full-time.
Bank Negara Malaysia appoints assistant governors
Bank Negara Malaysia announced on Wednesday that it had appointed Encik Muhammad Bin Ibrahim and Puan Nor Shamsiah Yunus to the post of Assistant Governor, effective from 1 December.
RBNZ re-appoints two directors
Two non-executive directors, Alison Paterson and John Goulter, have been re-appointed to the board of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand for a further five years, Finance Minister Michael Cullen said this week.
Japan's lower house approves new BOJ board member
Japan's lower house of parliament has approved the nomination of Atsushi Mizuno, chief strategist at Credit Suisse First Boston Securities (Japan) Ltd., as a Bank of Japan policy maker.
'Serial crime' wave hits Bank of Japan
The Bank of Japan has reprimanded five employees at its Maebashi branch office for swapping 11 old banknotes for 11 newly designed banknotes with sought-after serial numbers, such as E888888M.
Ukraine's Yushchenko appeals rigged election
Ukraine's opposition leader and former president of the National Bank of Ukraine, Viktor Yushchenko, is appealing against the vote count in the recent presidential election to the country's Supreme Court.
Bosnia appoints new central bank vice governor
The Governing Board of the Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina (CBBH) at its meeting on 24 November in Sarajevo approved the appointment of Feriha Imamovi as a Vice Governor of the CBBH.
Colombia's central bank appoints new MD
The board of Colombia's central bank has selected Jose Dario Uribe, the bank's technical director, as the new managing director of the bank, according to a statement released by the bank.
RBNZ seeks Economics Department leader
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand said this week that it was looking for a self-motivated people manager to join the Bank's Economics Department to lead the Research team.
Denmark promotes Assistant Head of Division
Danmarks Nationalbank's Committee of Directors announced on 16 November that it has appointed Kristian Kjeldsen, Assistant Head of Division, to Head of Division.
ECB appoints new Director General Research
The Executive Board of the European Central Bank has appointed Mrs Lucrezia Reichlin, Professor of Economics at the Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium, as Director General Research at the European Central Bank from 15 February 2005.
No decision made on ECB's new premises
The Governing Council of the European Central Bank said on Thursday 18 November that it will continue its deliberations on the new ECB premises.
Meirelles's ministerial status 'unconstitutional'
Brazil's state prosecutor, Claudio Fonteles, was quoted by AFX as saying that the presidential decree to grant the president of the central bank Henrique Meirelles cabinet minister status was unconstitutional.
President of India inaugurates RBI Monetary Museum
The President of India, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, inaugurated the Reserve Bank of India's Monetary Museum on Thursday 18 November.
RBA appoints head of economic research
The Reserve Bank of Australia announced on Monday 8 November the appointment of Dr Christopher Kent to the position of Head of Economic Research.
ECB mourns death of Eugenio Domingo Solans
Former member of the Executive Board of the European Central Bank Eugenio Domingo Solans died earlier this week after a long illness. In a message from the President on behalf of the ECB, Jean-Claude Trichet said the ECB was mourning a very dear…
BIS appoints Peter Dittus as Secretary General
The Board of Directors of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) announced on Monday 8 November the appointment of Peter Dittus as Secretary General for a five-year term.
Wellink to continue as Chairman and BIS President
The Board of Directors of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) announced on Monday 8 November the re-election of Nout Wellink, President of the Netherlands Bank, for a second three-year term as Chairman of the Board and President of the BIS.
Bumpy road seen for next Fed chief
Newly re-elected George W. Bush is likely to pick from five "qualified" successors to fill Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan's shoes, this article says, with the real issue being their ability to match chairman Greenspan's deft touch in the conduct…
Electrician short circuits NY Fed computers
An electrician who was fired after he was caught using a home made electrical testing device on the computer circuit breakers at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York then took the NY Fed to court claiming his sacking was a set up.
Interview with Central Bank of Nigeria's Soludo
In a recent interview Central Bank of Nigeria governor Charles Soludo talked about his plan to increase banks' minimum capital requirement. Soludo gives his opinion on some of the most talked-about points of his plan.