ECB Plans to Redesign Euro Bills, Decision Expected in 2024

The European Central Bank is pushing back against market expectations that it will lift borrowing costs in 2022 - AFP via Getty Images
The European Central Bank is pushing back against market expectations that it will lift borrowing costs in 2022 - AFP via Getty Images
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ECB Plans to Redesign Euro Bills, Decision Expected in 2024

The European Central Bank is pushing back against market expectations that it will lift borrowing costs in 2022 - AFP via Getty Images
The European Central Bank is pushing back against market expectations that it will lift borrowing costs in 2022 - AFP via Getty Images

The European Central Bank said Monday that it plans to redesign its euro banknotes, with a final decision on the new look expected in 2024.

The euro was introduced in cash form in 2002, with banknotes based on what the Frankfurt-based central bank for the 19-nation euro area calls an “ages and styles” theme — with generic windows, doorways and bridges from various eras that don't represent any specific place or monument. They have undergone one relatively minor update in that time, The Associated Press reported.

“After 20 years, it’s time to review the look of our banknotes to make them more relatable to Europeans of all ages and backgrounds,” ECB President Christine Lagarde said in a statement.

She said that euro banknotes "are a tangible and visible symbol that we stand together in Europe, particularly in times of crisis, and there is still a strong demand for them.”

The ECB said it will create focus groups to gather opinions from people across the continent on possible themes for the future notes. A “theme advisory group” with one expert from each eurozone country will then submit a shortlist of suggested new themes to the ECB's governing council.

The bank said it will seek public input on the proposals, then hold a design competition for the new banknotes before again consulting the public. Its governing council will make a final decision and decide on when the new banknotes might be issued.



Mawani Boosts Saudi Ports with New MSC Himalaya Express Service

Mawani Boosts Saudi Ports with New MSC Himalaya Express Service
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Mawani Boosts Saudi Ports with New MSC Himalaya Express Service

Mawani Boosts Saudi Ports with New MSC Himalaya Express Service

The Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani) has announced the addition of MSC's Himalaya Express shipping service to King Abdulaziz Port in Dammam and Jubail Commercial Port.

This strategic move aims to bolster national exports and elevate the competitiveness of both ports regionally and internationally, SPA reported.

The new service directly links the two ports to 12 key regional and international destinations: Jebel Ali and Abu Dhabi (UAE), Hamad Port (Qatar), Nhava Sheva, Mundra, and Vizhinjam (India), Sines (Portugal), Gioia Tauro and Genoa (Italy), and Valencia, Barcelona, and Malaga (Spain). The service boasts a substantial capacity of up to 14,000 TEUs.

This initiative is part of Mawani's ongoing efforts to enhance the Kingdom's standing in global performance indicators and increase operational efficiency at its ports. It aligns directly with the objectives of the National Transport and Logistics Strategy, which seeks to solidify Saudi Arabia's position as a global logistics hub connecting three continents.