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Spain’s ex-central bank boss absolved in Bankia case

Bloomberg Miguel Angel Fernandez Ordonez, the former governor of the Bank of Spain, was absolved of possible criminal acts in the Bankia SA case, along with seven other central bank and regulatory officials. Their omission of not taking action to prevent the Spanish commercial bank’s initial public offering wasn’t a criminal action — even though its accounts may have been ...

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Turkey’s central bank to maintain tight policy

Reuters Turkey’s central bank said it will keep monetary policy tight until the inflation outlook displays a significant improvement, after it kept rates steady for the third straight meeting. Current elevated levels of inflation and developments in core inflation indicators pose risks to pricing behaviour and the bank would deliver further monetary tightening if needed, it said. It kept all ...

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Scolded South African central bank switches to attack mode

Bloomberg The South African Reserve Bank’s fight against its detractors escalated this week, and now even has President Jacob Zuma in its sights. The central bank in court papers accused Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane of bias and being part of a campaign to undermine its independence after documents showed the anti-graft ombudsman held a secret meeting with Zuma’s lawyers before ...

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