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Pakistan central bank injects liquidity

PAKISTAN - State Bank of Pakistan said Wednesday 10 October it has injected PKR6.7 billion into the money market through one-week repurchase agreements to ease the liquidity situation.

Singapore MAS widen policy band for FX flexibility

SINGAPORE - The Monetary Authority of Singapore said Wednesday 10 October it has decided to widen its policy band to allow a greater flexibility in managing the exchange rate, as it expects more volatility in financial markets.

S&P cuts Argentina's credit rating, bonds fall

ARGENTINA - Standard & Poor's on Tuesday 9 October cut Argentina's long-term sovereign credit rating to sit deep within junk bond territory, saying the government faces severe challenges in balancing its budget.

Speech by Sirkka Hamalainen of the ECB

SPEECH - Speech delivered by Dr. Sirkka Hamalainen, Member of the Executive Board of the European Central Bank, 12th Wirtschaftssymposium, "Global Business - Redefining the Challenge", European Business School, Oestrich-Winkel, 5 October.

The Magic's Gone

RESEARCH - A hard look at the data shows that the famous NAIRU Phillips curve does no better at forecasting inflation than a simple look at the past. From 'The Region' published quarterly by the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, September 2001.

Rates and price goals in harmony - Hamalainen

GERMANY - European Central Bank executive board member Sirkka Hamalainen said Friday 5 October in a speech that the ECB continues to pursue a "steady-hand" monetary policy, rather than an activist one following the 11 September terrorist attacks in the U…

CBR no longer responsible for inflation

RUSSIA - On 3 October, the Central Bank of Russia presented the State Duma with the draft of The Basic Guidelines of a Single State Monetary and Credit Policy for 2002, which assumes an annual inflation of between 12% and 14% for next year.

Shortage of note examiners at Indian central bank

INDIA - The Reserve Bank of India employees' union has warned of a shortage of currency note examiners and other experts in the central bank if the management does not reverse its policy of a "virtual" recruitment ban.

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