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Fed extends temporary dollar swap lines

Central Banking | 21 Dec 2010 secure

Dollar swap lines reopened with five central banks in May will remain in operation until August 2011, seven months past original date of expiry

Topics: Federal Reserve, Dollar, Bank of Canada, Bank of Japan, Bank of England, Swiss National Bank, European Central Bank, Eurozone

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ECB's Constâncio heralds dawn of Seoul consensus

Central Banking | 08 Dec 2010 secure

Topics: Vitor Constancio, ECB, European Central Bank, G20, IMF, Zhou Xiaochuan, China, Dollar

Zimbabwe to axe 74% of staff: reports

Central Banking | 07 Dec 2010 secure

Topics: Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe, IMF, Balance sheet, Botswana, Dollar, South African Reserve Bank

Fed audit sheds light on scale of deterioration in AIG vehicles

Central Banking | 02 Dec 2010 secure

Topics: Maiden Lane, AIG, bailout, Bear Stearns, Federal Reserve, Chris Dodd, Barney Frank, Dollar, Lehman Brothers

Fed’s Yellen: QE2 could help emerging markets

Central Banking | 01 Dec 2010 secure

Topics: Janet Yellen, Emerging markets, Dollar, Henrique Meirelles, Zhou Xiaochuan, Federal Reserve, quantitative easing, Interest rates

IMF: inflation targeting reduces dollarisation

Central Banking | 01 Dec 2010 secure

Topics: IMF, Armenia, monetary policy, Interest rates, Dollar

Russia advances Canadian dollar position

Central Banking | 25 Nov 2010 secure

Topics: Bank of Russia, Canadian dollar, Dollar, euro, Yen, sterling, Swiss franc

The euro funding gap and its consequences

Central Banking Journal | 23 Nov 2010

Topics: euro, Eurozone, European Central Bank, Federal Reserve, Dollar

IMF to pitch in on imbalances, but no clear agreement

Central Banking | 12 Nov 2010 secure

Topics: Global imbalances, IMF, Dollar, Chinese renminbi

IMF: dollar volatility influences Gulf risk premia

Central Banking | 12 Nov 2010 secure

Topics: IMF, Saudi Arabia, United States, Dollar

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