Taiwan

Taiwan adopt 'managed float' for dynamic stability

The central bank of China, Taiwan will adopt a "managed float" policy towards the foreign exchange market, according to AFX Asia, and has said it is, in principle, ready to allow market forces to determine the exchange rate.

Central Bank of China Annual Report 2002

Taiwan experienced a modest recovery in 2002 with GDP growth of 3.54% against a contraction of 2.18% in 2001, according to the central bank's annual report.Foreign excahnge reserves grew by US$39.4 billion to US$161.7 billion over the same period.

Perng says SARS unlikely to harm NT dollar

The SARS outbreak is unlikely to have a significant impact on Taiwan's economy. That was the view expressed by Central Bank of China governor Perng Fai-nan to Taiwan's finance committee on Thursday 17 April, reports the Central News Agency.

Taiwan's c bank chief touts herbs to fight SARS

With the deadly virus Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) spreading rapidly around the world, Reuters reported on Wednesday 2 April that Perng Fai-nan, governor of the central bank of China (Taiwan) has suggested a mixture of vinegar, crushed garlic…

Taiwan acts on banking reform

Taiwan's finance ministry is encouraging banks to clean up their balance sheets by offering streamlined product approval for those with non-performing loan (NPL) ratios of below 5 per cent.

Chinese central bankers in visit to Taiwan

TAIWAN - A China central bank delegation heading to Taiwan may include the highest-level official yet to visit the island as Taiwan banks prepare to open their first offices across the strait, the Taipei Times said.

Taiwan dollar drops in wake of president's remarks

TAIWAN - The New Taiwan dollar yesterday fell against its US counterpart, impacted by Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian's remarks on cross-strait relations over the weekend. The unit was down NT$0.102 to close at NT$33.825 on the Taipei foreign exchange…

CB of China to circulate new NT $2,000 bill

TAIWAN - The Central Bank of China will launch a new purple coloured NT$2,000 bill on July 1 to complete the planned release of five different face value bills, including NT$100, NT$200, NT$500 and NT$1,000 denominations.

Cabinet reduces number on board at CB of China

TAIWAN - The board of directors, which is responsible responsible for monetary policy at the Central Bank of China, is to be reduced to seven from the current 15 people according to a draft bill passed by the cabinet on Thursday.

Reform of Taiwan cb board may improve independence

TAIWAN - Taiwan's cabinet has submitted a reform plan for the board of directors at the Central Bank of China, which focuses on the bank's independent status. Once the amendment is passed by the legislature, the central bank will maintain its supervisory…

Public questions large bank notes in Taiwan

TAIWAN - With Taiwan set to issue its first-ever NT$2,000 bank note on 1 July, consumers gave the new currency the thumbs down yesterday reports the Taipei Times on Wednesday.

No reason to bar Chinese bank offices

TAIWAN - The central bank doesn't have reasons not to allow mainland Chinese banks to set up representative offices in Taiwan, the Commercial Times reports, quoting Central Bank Governor Perng Fai-nan.

Role of Taiwan's financial regulators to change

TAIWAN - Amid all the recent talk of possible consolidation in Taiwan's financial sector, relatively little attention has focused on what could prove the most important merger of all: that of the island's regulators.

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