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China to keep close watch on monetary policy

People's Bank of China governor Zhou Xiaochuan told a press conference that the PBOC will "keep a close watch" on the effects of monetary policy, and did not rule out the possibility of an increase in interest rates later this year.

Norway cuts interest rates further

Norges Bank cut its key interest rate on Thursday 11 March by 0.25 per cent to a new record low of 1.75 per cent to spur inflation in the oil-dependent economy. It was the tenth time that Norway has cut its main rate since it was at 7 per cent in…

Report says Colombia should increase reserves

According to Colombia's banking association, the central bank should boost its international reserves by about $500 million to offset possible sudden capital outflows that would follow a US interest rate rise.

Paris seminar on the EU accession process

The fifth central bank seminar on the European Union (EU) accession process was held in Paris on 4 and 5 March 2004. The purpose of this seminar was to exchange views on important central banking issues ahead of EU accession.

Welteke 'relaxed' on asset bubbles

Ernst Welteke, president of the Bundesbank, said on Sunday 7 March that he was "relaxed" on the issue of asset bubbles, a growing concern among central bankers in the wake of strong equity market gains over the last year.

Ireland, Belgium likely to lose bid for ECB seat

Ireland and Belgium look set to lose their battle to win a seat on the six person executive board of the European Central Bank (ECB). Eurozone finance ministers were due to discuss the position on Monday evening, 8 March, with Spain's Jose Manuel…

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