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Solans set to leave ECB
ECB Executive Board Member Eugenio Domingo Solans, who in 2002 oversaw the debut of the euro notes and coins, will step down from his post on Monday, 31 May. He will be replaced by Spaniard Jose Manuel Gonzalez Paramo.
Former IMF chief elected German President
Former head of the International Monetary Fund, Horst Kohler, was narrowly elected Germany's new president last Sunday, 23 May.
Riksbank appoints new department heads
At its meeting on 19 May the Executive Board of the Sveriges Riksbank appointed Kai Barvell as new head of the Market Operations Department and Mats Galvenius as head of the new general secretariat.
Russian Duma to consider central bank reshuffle
Russian lawmakers are to consider reshuffling the board of directors of the Russian Central Bank, the State Duma Council has announced.
Greenspan gets the nod for new Fed term
President Bush finally renominated Alan Greenspan to another term as Federal Reserve chairman this week. Greenspan expressed his honour at the renomination. If he holds the chair until June 2006, Greenspan will be the longest-serving chairman in the Fed…
MAS chairman's dual role to stay
Singapore's Second Finance Minister Lim Hng Kiang said this week that there is no immediate need to change the status quo for Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Lee Hsien Loong's concurrent role as the Monetary Authority of Singapore's chairman.
Names forwarded for Macedonian central bank chief
Former finance ministers Petar Gosev and Taki Fiti were named by local media on Wednesday 19 May as the most likely candidates to head Macedonia's central bank.
Former RBI governor to lead India
Manmohan Singh, a former governor of the Reserve Bank of India, is set to become India's next prime minister after Sonia Gandhi's decision to turn down the job. Mr Singh was in charge of the RBI from September 82 to January 85.
Israel: Central bank workers storm meeting
Bank of Israel employees held a protest meeting this week during working hours and later disrupted a management meeting, which had to be cancelled, according to a report by Haaretz.
Deal may be close in Welteke probe
The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung reported on Friday 21 May that a deal may be close whereby German prosecutors drop the case against former Deutsche Bundesbank President Ernst Welteke in exchange for the payment of a fine.
Bank of Japan names new executive director
Nobuo Inaba, director-general of the Bank of Japan's Bank Examination and Surveillance Department, will be promoted to executive director, replacing outgoing Takahiro Mitani, bank officials said on Saturday 8 May.
Bush taking time to renominate Greenspan
Alan Greenspan has fewer than six weeks of his term left as Chairman of the Federal Reserve, and some analysts are wondering why George W is yet to renominate the 78-year old Maestro.
ECB against Italian bill on Fazio
The European Central Bank opposes plans for a law that would allow the governor of the Bank of Italy to be sacked, news agency Radiocor said, citing an ECB report.
Report says Liberia's Saleeby kicked out
According to a report in The Analyst, Monrovia, the executive governor of the central bank of Liberia, Ellie Saleeby, has been booted out on the insistence of a visiting IMF delegation to Liberia.
Zimbabwe: Retrenched staff stuck in limbo
The Zimbabwe Standard reported this week that several senior Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe officials targeted for retrenchment are sitting idle at the bank, more than two months after the central bank said they would be laid off.
Retired central bank staff in Canada may sue
A group of 1,200 Bank of Canada retirees may sue the central bank, claiming it refuses to discuss sharing a surplus in the employee pension plan, a report by Bloomberg said.
Music maestro
Speaking on Thursday 13 May to a group of high school students in Chicago, Alan Greenspan shared some personal memories including life on the road with a dance band as a clarinet and saxophone player.
Forrest Capie to write next volume of BoE history
Forrest Capie, Professor of Economic History at the Cass Business School, has accepted an appointment to write the next volume of the Bank of England's official history.
New deputy governor appointed in Sri Lanka
The Central Bank of Sri Lanka, with the agreement of the Minister of Finance, has appointed Dr Ranee Jayamaha as its Deputy Governor. The appointment is effective from 19th April, 2004.
MPs call for sack for Palestine central bank chief
MPs are urging Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat to sack the governor of the Palestine Monetary Authority, AFP reported this week, saying the appointment was never approved by parliament.
Kerry sees Rubin in Greenspan's shoes
US Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry has said that if elected he will seriously consider former treasury secretary Robert Rubin to replace Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan when he retires.
Nepal Rastra Bank chief has land seized
The Rebel Communist Party of Nepal has escalated the capture of land belonging to local landlords, including land owned by the central bank chief. The party has captured 300 hectares of land and made it public.
IMF appoints Rato as managing director
The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) this week, as expected, selected Rodrigo Rato to serve as Managing Director and Chairman of the Executive Board for a five-year term.
Sacked workers petition new CBN governor
More than 1,000 staff retrenched from the Central Bank of Nigeria between 1996/1998 have petitioned the incoming CBN Governor, Professor Charles Soludo over their plight.