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Foreign reserves: a dilemma of success

According to this article published Friday 20 January, China is caught in a dilemma between relieving the pressure for the yuan's value to rise and tempering the growth of money supply.

BoE's Lomax on global financial imbalances

In a speech at the Chatham House conference on Global Financial Imbalances given on 24 January Rachel Lomax of the Bank of England said large global economic imbalances increase the risk of financial market disruption, which could hurt economies.

Bank of Canada raises interest rates 0.25%

The Bank of Canada announced on Tuesday 24 January that it is raising its target for the overnight rate by one-quarter of one percentage point to 3 1/2 per cent. In a statement the bank said the move was necessary to keep inflation on target over the…

Former Bank of Lebanon governor dies

Edmond Naim, who as governor of the Central Bank of Lebanon from 1985-1991, kept the country's finances functioning during the last five years of the civil war, has died at the age of 88.

Philipp Hildebrand to chair the Deputies of G10

Following a proposal by Giulio Tremonti, Italy's Finance Minister and current Chairman of the Group of Ten, Philipp Hildebrand, a member of the Swiss National Bank's Governing Board, was appointed Chairman of the Deputies of the Group of Ten on Monday 23…

Iran confirms reserves transfer

The head of the Central Bank of Iran has indicated that Tehran has already started shifting its foreign hard currency reserves amid the threat of sanctions, Iranian media reported on Friday 20 January .

RBI group to advise on accounting issues

The Reserve Bank of India plans to establish a small group comprising representatives from the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) and the central bank to discuss matters relating to audit and accounting standards.

NBS chief defends ex deputy

Serbian National Bank Governor Radovan Jelasic has told B92 TV that he does not want to believe that ex deputy governor Dejan Simic received bribes.

ECB says forgers favouring 20-euro notes

The European Central Bank has reported the number of forged bank notes traced in 2005 fell 2.5 percent, but the number of 20-euro notes rose sharply in the second half of the year.

Is China accumulating too much foreign cash?

According to this article published on Monday 16 January, with China's reserves now approaching the level of Japanese holdings, there are fears that this vast hoard of foreign exchange exposes the country to risks that could undermine future growth.

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