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China's Wen says investment won't affect dollar
China's prime minister, Wen Jiabao, tried to reassure the world about the country's financial goals Friday 16 March, saying the planned company to invest some of the $1 trillion in reserves won't affect dollar-denominated assets.
PBOC's Zhou worried over China CPI trend
People's Bank of China governor Zhou Xiaochuan told reporters on Sunday 18 March he was not worried about the current level of inflation but was concerned with the inflation trend.
Takenaka says BOJ rate hike came too early
Japan's former economic and fiscal policy minister Heizo Takenaka has criticised the Bank of Japan in an interview published Friday 9 March for increasing interest rates in February despite continued deflation.
Japan's Iwata on unwinding yen carry trades
Bank of Japan deputy governor Kazumasa Iwata said Wednesday 7 March recent financial market developments, including the unwinding of yen carry trades, were "technical position adjustments" by investors who have been "complacent" about asset price…
IMF's Rato on the Japanese economy
In a speech given on 26 February Rodrigo de Rato of the IMF said warned policymakers and investors about increasing growth in yen carry trades and urged Japan to make clear that deflationary pressures are being rooted out.
IMF's Lipsky upbeat on eurozone outlook
In an interview with Reuters published Thursday 22 February, IMF first deputy managing director, John Lipsky, said the world economy will slow slightly this year from 2006.
ECB's Quaden says yen, yuan weak v euro
The Japanese yen and the Chinese yuan are undervalued against the euro, European Central Bank governing council member Guy Quaden said Thursday 15 February.
EU's Almunia says 'no problem' for exchange rates
Current exchange rates, mainly the value of the euro against the yen, pose no threat to the economy, the EU's Commissioner for Economic and Monetary Affairs Joaquin Almunia said in a magazine interview Tuesday 13 February.
Trichet warns markets on carry trades risk
European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet warned markets this weekend at the G7 finance ministers and central bank governors meeting that one-way bets in currency markets posed risks.
Reforming China's exchange rate policy
This Working Paper from the University of Venice is aimed at analysing the decision of the Chinese central bank to reform the exchange rate of the national currency and to gauge the effects of this change in regime on the Chinese economy and the world…
PBOC's Wu expects Fed rate cuts in 2007
The US Federal Reserve is expected to cut rates in 2007 and that will reinforce the dollar's downwards bias and the yuan's tendency to rise, a senior Chinese central banker was reported by the Financial News as saying.
BOK's Rhee says won to fall v dollar in 2007
South Korea's won ``has peaked'' according to a Bank of Korea official, and is poised to weaken versus the dollar in 2007.
BOT sets limit on Thai baht exchange
The Bank of Thailand (BOT) has made a major intervention in the markets to stem the soaring Thai baht, setting a reserve requirement on short-term capital inflows that will come into effect Tuesday 19 December.
UAE has no plans to diversify into yen reserves
The governor of the United Arab Emirates central bank said Friday 17 November the UAE does not see the Japanese yen as an attractive currency to diversify into from its existing foreign exchange reserves.
Yen lures Swiss, Russian, NZ central banks
According to this article published Monday 13 November by Bloomberg, central banks are increasing their holdings of the yen, in anticipation of a rebound from a 20-year low.
BOJ's Fukui watching pace of carry trades
Bank of Japan governor Toshihiko Fukui said Friday 10 November the central bank is carefully watching the market for signs that the buildup or unwinding of carry trades might cause problems for the foreign exchange markets.
Syria says it will peg pound to SDR
Syria plans to remove the pound from its U.S. dollar peg and link it to the International Monetary Fund's special drawing rights (SDR) in the first half of 2007, the central bank governor told Reuters on Monday 30 October.
Reserve diversification - Danger for the dollar
According to this article published Tuesday 17 October by Daily FX, Russia has reignited the hot topic of reserve diversification and this time it is to the benefit of the Yen.
BOJ denies report is to strengthen yen monitoring
The Bank of Japan has denied a newspaper report published Tuesday 17 October by the Nihon Keizai Shimbun without citing sources that it plans to enhance its monitoring of yen carry trade transactions by hedge funds and other investors.
Russia investing some reserves in Japan's yen
The Central Bank of Russia (CBR) has begun investing gold and foreign currency reserves in Japanese yen, CBR first deputy director Aleksei Ulyukayev told a conference on Monday 16 October.
New York Fed's Foreign Exchange Operations Report
According to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's Treasury and Federal Reserve Foreign Exchange Operations quarterly report for April-June 2006, published 3 August, the U.S. monetary authorities did not intervene in the foreign exchange markets during…
Comment: Developments in July
Here is a quick look back at development affecting central bank in month of July.
Comment: More pounds in their pockets
According to the most recent IMF data on reserve holdings, the pound sterling has surpassed the yen as the third most popular reserve currency. A number of factors could see the pound's popularity increase further.
British pound passes yen in central bank reserves
According to this article by Bloomberg News published Monday 10 July, central banks around the world are increasing their holdings of British pounds.