People’s Bank of China (PBoC)

CBC gov favours listing of Taiwan firms in China

Perng Fai-nan, governor of Taiwan's central bank, said on Mar 7, 2201 that he personally endorses Taiwanese manufacturers that have set up companies in mainland China to get listed on the mainland's stock markets for fundraising purposes.

Large value Taiwan note will not trigger inflation

The issuance of a new NT$2,000 note in July 2001 will not trigger inflation, a financial official said Feb 16, 2001. In an attempt to allay fears that the debut of the large-denominated note will accelerate inflation, Wu Shaw-chii, director-general of…

Taiwan's forex reserves up to $108.05bn in Jan '01

Taiwan's foreign exchange reserves at the end of January 2001 totalled US$108.05 billion, the first rally in seven months, statistics released on Feb. 7 by the Central Bank of China (CBC) showed. The CBC statistics revealed that the amount of Taiwan's…

PBOC expects lift in capital adequacy ratios

The capital-adequacy ratios of China's four major commercial banks should all reach the current international benchmark of 8% by the end of 2002, state media reported Feb. 6, 2001, citing comments by People's Bank of China Gov. Dai Xianglong. Speaking…

China begins move to deregulate gold

The People's Bank of China, the country's central bank which has a monopoly on domestic gold trading, has taken the first step to deregulate the domestic gold market by reducing its authorised gold purchasing points in all provinces, industry sources…

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