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Headlines from the Central Bank.
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Central Bank News
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This feed was last checked on 29 July 2010 at 19:00 and was last updated on 29 July 2010 at 19:00. The feed is checked for new information daily at 6am, 8am, 10am, 12pm, 2pm, 4pm, 6pm and 7pm.
Examples of Past Information
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Recession-hit Turkey cuts rates (Published: 20 Jul 2009)
Topics: Turkey, Central Bank of Turkey
(Originally published 20 Jul 2009)
UK party leaders lock horns over breaking up banks (Published: 23 Apr 2010)
Liberal Democrat head supports Bank of England governor Mervyn Kingrities-reveal-souped-usd100-note
(Originally published 23 Apr 2010)
Turkey can do without Fund (Published: 07 Sep 2009)
Topics: International Monetary Fund, Turkey, Central Bank of Turkey, Yilmaz
(Originally published 07 Sep 2009)
Plosser joins district criticism of Fed (Published: 2-June-2009)
Charles Plosser, the president of the Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, added his voice to a growing chorus of discontent from regional banks over the policies of the Washington-based Federal Reserve Board.
(Originally published 2-June-2009)
Europe works to cut banks Poland (Published: 17 Feb 2010)
Topics: ECB, Committee of European Banking Supervisors
(Originally published 17 Feb 2010)
Inflation targets must account for financial stability: former FSA head (Published: 19 May 2010)
Topics: Bank of England, inflation, inflation targeting, FSA, credit conditions
(Originally published 19 May 2010)
Fed audit clause unanimously approved for reform bill (Published: 11 May 2010)
Topics: Federal Reserve, Chris Dodd, US Senate, Maiden Lane
(Originally published 11 May 2010)
Banks will be held to their promises: Canadape/ (Published: 26 Oct 2009)
Mark Carney, governor of the Bank of Canada, warns financial institutions against complacency
(Originally published 26 Oct 2009)
Iosco calls on regulators to share information (Published: 25 May 2010)
Topics: Securities and Exchange Commission, International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO)
(Originally published 25 May 2010)
IcelandÂ’s Oddsson out, Norwegian consultant in (Published: 27-February-2009)
David Oddsson, the beleaguered head of the Central Bank of Iceland, was forced to step down on Friday following the passing of a new central bank act. Svein Harald Oygard, a director at McKinsey, a consultancy, will replace him as interim governor.
(Originally published 27-February-2009)