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The UK’s Financial Services Authority has brushed aside industry concerns about its stringent new liquidity regime, publishing a final policy this week that retains the most controversial features.
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Société de Financement de l’Economie Française (SFEF), the French agency set up to support the country’s financial sector, announced this week that its funding activity has come to an end now that French banks and credit institutions are in a position to fund themselves directly.
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Central bank's Erkki Liikanen stresses Europe's aneamic growth prospects
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The food crisis is far from over for the poor in many developing economies. Joachim Von Braun sets out a global policy agenda for tackling the scourge
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Reiterates stance against dollar primacy
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Sanctions against Iran’s petrol imports could be “a blessing in disguise”, the country’s Central Bank governor, Mahmoud Bahmani, said yesterday.
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The international crisis offers several lessons for central banking, including making financial stability a key goal for every monetary authority on the planet, says Argentina's central bank governor Martin Redrado
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World Bank chief economist says developing world faces $350 billion financing gap
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HSBC forecasts 6.0% EM growth in 2010
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Pakistan’s finance chief has sharply rebutted claims that his government has lost the impetus for economic reforms and is backsliding on commitments under an IMF agreement.