Results 26 - 34 from 34 for "central banks"
-
BNR: Bank Payment Refusals Rise To RON605M In October
11.21.2011
Romanian lenders refused to pay promissory notes, checks and notes of exchange amounting to 605.17 million lei (EUR138.7 million) in October, up 36.6% on the month, central bank data showed Monday. more
-
Bankers Cut Price Of Euro Loans Ahead Of BNR Restrictions
11.03.2011
September came with cheaper retail loans in euro, that is exactly those loans targeted by the central bank (BNR) restrictions, while loans in lei became 0.5% more expensive. more
-
Cinteza, BNR: New Lending Rules, A Tool To Educate Bankers
10.13.2011
Nicolae Cinteza, head of the supervisory department of the Romanian central bank (BNR), says the new lending regulations, which introduce tighter terms especially for consumer loans, are a tool more
-
BNR Advises Greek Banks To Build Up Cash Reserves Just In Case
10.12.2011
Officials of the six Greek bank branches went to the central bank to discuss action plans to be used in case of contingency. more
-
Euro-Denominated Bonds Accepted By BNR In Repo Operations
10.03.2011
Lenders can now get cash from the Romanian central bank (BNR) in exchange for their portfolios of euro-denominated bonds, issued by the Finance Ministry on foreign markets, in repurchase agreement more
-
JP Morgan: BNR Has The Power To Save Greek Banks. It Won't Be Necessary, Says BNR
06.24.2011
Romania's banking system would still be standing even in a worst-case scenario, where Greek banks were so seriously crippled by the financial crisis that they would be forced to give up their foreign more
-
Georgescu: BNR Gets Weekly Reports From Greek Subsidiaries
06.16.2011
The Romanian central bank (BNR) is keeping a close eye on Greek subsidiaries and has already taken preventive measures against potential financial slippages, first deputy governor Florin Georgescu more
-
Vasilescu, BNR: Banks Aren't Leaving, Shareholders Might
06.06.2011
-
BNR Keeps An Eye On Greek-Owned Banks, No Help Needed - Supervisory Chief
05.30.2011
Greek-held local banks are not affected by the problems faced by their shareholders in their countries of origin, where customers are moving their deposits abroad, and they have sufficient liquidity, more