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12 June 2008

Central bankers honour Alexander Swoboda

Can economists and central bankers learn from each other?

Playing politics with central bank appointments

Mishkin quits

- leaving the Board of Governors three short

The IMF bags Blanchard

Lomax departure sparks row

Global Financial Regulation - The Essential Guide

FOMC split over moral hazard

Fazio is the dock

Provopoulos for Bank of Greece

Ballali dies

Middle East financial centres and the global markets

Smets to head ECB research

Inflation peaks as ECB turns 10

Mirow beats back governors for top job at EBRD

Broadbent reappointed

Bank of Spain claims credit

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:::Our Events:::

Annual Training course/
Seminar Series

Full programmes are now available for Central Banking Publications Training Course/Seminar Series in Cambridge this autumn.The 12 seminars focus on key aspects of central banking and financial regulation. More>


:::Our Publications:::
The Financial Regulator - out now!

The summer issue of the Financial Regulator focuses on regulation in crisis and analyses the response so far. David Green, Avinash Persaud and Simon Morris look at what went wrong and assess the lessons that can be learnt from the UK experience. Mark Plotkin dissects Henry Paulson's radical blueprint for the future of US regulation, and Dirk Schoenmaker sees parallels with the "Twin Peaks" model pioneered in the Netherlands and explains why it is now increasingly in vogue. Thorvald Grung Moe looks at how Europe could implement prompt corrective action.
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RBS Reserve Management Trends 2008

RBS Reserve Management Trends contains an exclusive report of a survey of more than 50 central banks.
Now in its fourth annual edition, RBS Reserve Management Trends is the world's leading independent source of hard data on central bank reserve management. More>


How Countries Supervise their Banks, Insurers and Securities Markets 2008

Published on 25 January, How Countries Supervise is the who and how in financial supervision for 190+ countries More>

Central Bank Directory 2008

Published on 12 December The Central Bank Directory 2008 details over 4,000 key contacts in 162 central banks all in one up-to-date and easily accessible guide. More>


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03 July 2008

We must be able to let a Bear go bust: Paulson

Banknote supplier halts deliveries to Zimbabwe

ECB sells 30 tonnes of gold

Price surges hitting Africa hard: IMF

New York Fed promotes five senior vice presidents

HKMA on how best to predict exchange-rate movements

Fed posts Bear Stearns meeting minutes

Italy’s Draghi on the euro

RBA publishes payment systems reform responses

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