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The governor of the Bank of England has called for deeper economic ties between the UK and the European Union, saying they ...
Rate-setters at the Bank of Mexico (Banxico) are prioritising growth and are therefore likely to deliver another half-point ...
The retail payments sector in 25 jurisdictions experienced diversification over the past 12 months, data from the Payments ...
Central banks hoarded gold at a breakneck pace over the past three years. World Gold Council data shows central banks bought ...
Peter Kažimír, the governor of the National Bank of Slovakia, has been found guilty of bribing an official in 2016 when he ...
Stablecoins linked to the dollar have reached a significant-enough scale to have an impact on the US Treasury market, a ...
The central banks of Montenegro and Croatia signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on May 29 to operate a “cash for cash” system. The agreement will enable the Montenegrin central bank to swap ...
The Treasury, which announced the decision on May 22, said production of one cent coins would cease once the Treasury had run ...
Payment system fees are unregulated in two-fifths of jurisdictions, data from the Payments Benchmarks 2025 reveals.
Many central banks in Europe are taking a more active role in the cash cycle, even going as far as setting up their own ...
The Bank of Korea has resumed its easing cycle and lowered its growth forecast after the country’s economy contracted in the ...
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) has made its sixth consecutive rate cut, as global tariffs add uncertainty to the ...
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