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Malaysia says reserves well-diversified

Malaysia's international reserves are well-balanced and not excessive in US dollar holdings, Bernama news agency reported, quoting Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) Deputy Governor Ooi Sang Kuang.

Canada's Dodge on bank's 70th anniversary

In an interview to mark the Bank of Canada's 70th anniversary, governor David Dodge said the bank is more open today than ever about how it goes about its business. "The day of the high priesthood of central bankers has come and gone."

Turkey's Serdengecti on promised reforms

In an interview published on Wednesday 23 March , the governor of Turkey's central bank, Sureyya Serdengecti, said reforms promised by the ruling AK government - but yet to be finalised - were essential to the bank's continued ability to reduce inflation…

Bank of England MPC Minutes, 9 &10 March

The minutes from the 9 &10 March meeting of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee published on Wednesday 23 March showed Paul Tucker voted for the second month in a row to raise interest rates, and was joined by deputy governor Andrew Large,…

Fed raises rates, retains 'measured' stance

The Federal Open Market Committee decided on Tuesday 22 March to raise its target for the federal funds rate by 25 basis points to 2-3/4 percent. In its statement the FOMC retained its "measured" stance on interest rate increases, adding that "pressures…

Juncker rejects central bank concerns on pact

EU leaders have formally endorsed reforms to the stability and growth pact. Luxembourg Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker, current President of the European Council and President of the Eurogroupe, said the agreement was cleared after a "brief debate".

Reform delay could harm Turkey's stability

Turkish central bank governor Sureyya Serdengecti said in an interview with the Financial Times that a further delay in completing reforms tied to a new $10bn loan deal with the IMF could put the country's economic stability at risk.

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