Monetary Policy

IMF X-rays Romanian economy

Romania's progress in reaching stability and continuing reforms is important but insufficient compared with other countries in Central and Eastern Europe, a report of the International Monetary Fund about Romania's economic evolution over the last two…

China WTO to boost HK banks, GDP growth - HKMA

China's looming entry into the World Trade Organisation will boost financial services and raise Hong Kong gross domestic product growth by upto 1%, according to the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, the territory's de facto central bank.

Romania c.bank head sees 2001 inflation lower

Romania's central bank acting governor Emil Ghizari said on Tuesday inflation was expected to slow down to between 22% to 25% next year from an official estimate of about 40% in 2000.His prediction was in line with previous official forecasts.

Canada's dollar - to fix or not -Friedman, Mundell

In an exclusive e-mail exchange arranged by Canada's Financial Post, Nobel Prize-winning economists Milton Friedman and Robert Mundell debate the future of the world currency system, from the euro to the Canadian dollar. This is the second installment in…

Litas to be pegged amid preparations for EU

Lithuania, while preparing for its membership in the European Union, plans to keep litas pegged to dollar and later to euro, the board of the Bank of Lithuania announced after discussing its participation in the processes of Lithuania's preparation for…

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