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SAMA chief says Gulf states to keep pegs

In the run-up to monetary union in 2010 Gulf Arab states are committed to dollar-pegged exchange rates and will need "exceptional efforts" to meet the deadline, the Saudi central bank chief told reporters on Tuesday 3 April.

SNB's Hildebrand on monetary policy

The Swiss National Bank's interest rate policy is still having an expansionary effect in the current economic climate, SNB board member Philipp Hildebrand told Swiss daily Finanz und Wirtschaft on Monday 2 April.

Sarkozy wants `real conversation' with ECB

French presidential candidate Nicolas Sarkozy told reporters Monday 2 April he wants a "real conversation" with the European Central Bank on monetary policy, seeking a weaker euro currency to increase competitiveness.

Two new members join PBOC committee

A senior official from the State Council and the chairman of the Bank of Communications have been appointed new members to the central bank's 13-member monetary policy committee, Shanghai Securities News reported Friday 30 March.

Weber says HICP should include home ownership

The eurozone should revise its measure of inflation to include home ownership costs, according to Axel Weber, the president of the Deutsche Bundesbank and a member of the governing council of the European Central Bank, reported Boersen-Zeitung on…

Sovereign wealth funds 'set to grow rapidly'

The first in-depth investigation into Sovereign Wealth Management, published Thursday 29 March, estimates excess reserves currently held by central banks in emerging market economies at between $1.5 trillion and $2 trillion, and suggests that this number…

Report says BOT asks lenders to adjust FX

Bank of Thailand has asked some commercial banks in the country to adjust their foreign-exchange positions back to where they were at the end of last year in an effort to curb the baht's appreciation, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday 28 March.

IMF report says ECB has room for hikes - FT

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said the European Central Bank (ECB) has more room for further interest rate increases if eurozone growth improves further, the Financial Times said Wednesday 28 March, citing a draft copy of the IMF World Economic…

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