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- Israel Holds Its Breath. // Emerging Markets Monitor;5/3/2004, Vol. 10 Issue 4, p17
Reports on the decision of the Bank of Israel to keep its lending rate on hold in April 2004. Outlook for U.S. interest rates; Political conditions in the country; Effort of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon to stay in office.
- Widened band. Bayer, Alex // Treasury & Risk Management;Sep/Oct95, Vol. 5 Issue 5, p17
Reports that the Bank of Israel has widened the fluctuation band for its currency from five to seven percent around the central rate.
- Israel: More Rate Hikes Ahead. // Emerging Markets Monitor;2/28/2011, Vol. 16 Issue 45, p19
The article examines the economic implications of the Bank of Israel's decision to raise its policy rate to 2.50% on February 21, 2011.
- Philippines awards foreign banking licenses. // Asian Business Review;Apr95, p33
Reports that the Philippine government has awarded ten banking licenses to foreign banks.
- Thai banking eased open. // Asian Business Review;Aug95, p58
Reports on Thai government grant of approval for five commercial banking licenses to open up its banking sector. Time requirements of the Thai Financial Master Plan; Potential of Thailand to become a key financial center with liberalization measures and banking reforms; Primary contenders for...
- CNB moves to take PB's license. Carey, Nick // Prague Business Journal;3/24/2003, Vol. 8 Issue 11, p22
Reports that the Czech National Bank has initiated proceedings to strip Plzenska Banka of its banking license in the Czech Republic. Debt of Plzenska Bank; Efforts for debt recovery.
- A Job Well Done. // Middle East Monitor: East Med;Aug2003, Vol. 13 Issue 8, p6
Prices appear to be falling, enabling the Bank of Israel (BoI) to embark on a series of interest-rate cuts which should lead to a rise in consumer spending and also credit growth. The BoI will be careful not to cut interest rates too sharply to prevent a run on the currency. The BoI decided in...
- Israel: Rates To Remain On Hold�For Now. // Emerging Markets Monitor;1/10/2011, Vol. 16 Issue 38, p17
The article presents an outlook for the decision of Bank of Israel to hold its policy rate through January 2011.
- ISRAEL. // MEED: Middle East Economic Digest;12/03/99, Vol. 43 Issue 48, p28
Reports on the net profits at First International Bank of Israel for the first nine months of 1999. Sources of financial losses.


