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Juncker says EU to press China on peg
European finance ministers are set to appeal to China at this week's Group of Seven meeting to allow its currency to appreciate, according to Luxembourg Prime and Finance Minister Jean-Claude Juncker.
Irish bank chief highlights eurozone uncertainties
Ireland's central bank governor John Hurley told a meeting on Monday 11 April that stronger growth in the euro area still remains an emerging prospect rather than a current reality.
Zhou: anti-money laundering mechanism essential
China's central bank governor Zhou Xiaochuan said on Tuesday 12 April that it is of "significant importance" for European and Asian countries to establish an efficient anti-money laundering mechanism, People's Bank of China sources were quoted as saying.
Fed's Santomero stresses inflation vigilance
In an interview with USA Today, Philadelphia Fed President Anthony Santomero said the US economy was "in good shape and growing at a good pace, not too fast so as to create all these imbalances and pressure on prices, but clearly moving slightly above…
Tanigaki: G7 likely to keep same forex message
Japanese Finance Minister Sadakazu Tanigaki said high oil prices are expected to top the agenda when G7 finance chiefs meet in Washington later this week.
Luxembourg sees limited manoeuvre on ECB rate
The central bank of Luxembourg said in its latest financial stability report that it sees a "limited margin of manoeuvre" on European Central Bank interest rates.
Bank of France reduces gold holding
Bank of France Governor Christian Noyer said in an interview that he has "no special plan to modify the composition" of the central bank's foreign-exchange reserves this year as the bank offloads gold to buy currencies.
China to move on yuan rate at 'appropriate' time
Senior Chinese economists believe China's current exchange rate needs to be adjusted "at an appropriate time and in an appropriate way," the Shanghai Securities News has reported, according to State news agency Xinhua.
No plan to diversify Korea reserves 'for now'
South Korea has no intention of diversifying its rising foreign reserves, as such a move could further strengthen the Korean currency against the US dollar, the Bank of Korea's chief was quoted as saying on Sunday.
Asian central bankers to meet in May
Central bank governors of South Korea, Japan and China plan to discuss their currencies and foreign exchange reserves next month in Seoul, Park Seung said Sunday.
Ex-Fed chairman Volcker to get honorary degree
Paul Volcker, who headed the Federal Reserve from 1979 to 1987, will receive an honorary degree at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute's commencement on Saturday 21 May.
China SAFE's Ma Delun appointed to PBOC
China's State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE) deputy director Ma Delun has been appointed as an Assistant Governor at the People's Bank of China.
Committee to assess Sweden's inflation targeting
Comment from the Sveriges Riksbank with regard to the Riksdag Committee on Finance's planned evaluation of monetary policy, 7 April.
Bank Negara reports fall in reserves
Bank Negara Malaysia's international reserves fell to RM275.17 billion (US$72.41 billion) at the end of March, the first decline in many months.
BoJ's new board member urges gradual policy shift
Kiyohiko Nishimura, who joined the Bank of Japan's nine-member policy board on Friday, told a press conference that the central bank needs to move slowly in altering its current super-loose credit policy.
Argentina's Redrado calls for fiscal prudence
Argentina's central bank president Martin Redrado called for fiscal prudence in the coming quarter to ensure inflation does not exceed 8 percent this year.
IMF warns of 'permanent oil shock'
The world faces "a permanent oil shock" and will have to adjust to sustained high prices in the next two decades, the International Monetary Fund said Thursday in its April 2005 World Economic Outlook.
US proposes law on China currency peg
A proposed law in the US would mean currency manipulation would be labelled an unfair trade practise allowing manufacturers to challenge China's fixed yuan peg.
Interview with Central Bank of Malta's Bonello
In a recent interview the governor of the Central Bank of Malta, Michael Bonello, said Malta is well suited to participate in the euro area. Delaying euro adoption would not only postpone the benefits of the single currency but could also place Malta…
Interview with International Monetary Fund's Rato
In an interview published on Monday 4 April Rodrigo Rato, managing director of the International Monetary Fund, said we are not advising any type of revaluation in China, but are instead advising flexibility. And we believe that it is in the interests of…
Interview with RBA's Broadbent
Following the Reserve Bank of Australia's meeting this week RBA board member Jillian Broadbent said in an interview on Wednesday 6 April that the central bank remains confident it can achieve its inflation target and maintain sustainable economic growth.
Paraguay appoints interim central bank president
Economist Benicio Sanchez has been chosen as interim president of the Paraguayan central bank by fellow directors following the resignation of Gabriel Gonzalez, local press reported.
ECB's Trichet says euro zone growth continuing
European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet told a press conference Thursday that economic growth in the euro area is continuing at a moderate pace but there are no clear signs of a strengthening in underlying dynamism.
World Bank warns poor countries on dollar reserves
The World Bank warned the central banks of developing nations on Wednesday 6 April that a sudden decline in the dollar could prove costly for them if global interest rates rise.