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Yuan undervalued by 30 pct or more: Japan's Kuroda
China could face a serious asset price bubble or inflation if it does not increase the value of the yuan. Former top Japanese policymaker Haruhiko Kuroda told an IMF seminar, according to a Reuters report: "If the current exchange rate regime is…
Korean central bank OKs reserves proposal
The Bank of Korea said on Thursday 11 December that it would agree to requests by the government to entrust part of the central bank's foreign exchange reserves to a newly proposed state-managed agency, according to a report by joonjang Ilbo. The bank…
Fed minutes suggest low rates until 2005
The Federal Reserve's latest FOMC minutes released on Thursday 11 December, reinforced their regular statement that interest rates could remain low for a "considerable period" saying that they should not raise interest rates until they saw concrete signs…
Kazakhstan to create financial market regulator
Kazakhstan National Bank Chairman, Grigory Marchenko, has said the central bank has decided to establish a special agency to regulate the Kazakhstan financial market, subordinate to the President, in January 2004, according to a report by the Times of…
SARB MPC cuts repo rate by 50 points to 8%
The South African Reserve Bank has cut interest rates to 8 per cent, reports Business day. This brought the total amount of rate cuts to 550 basis points since the first cut this year was announced on June 12.
IMF sees US growth sprinting ahead of eurozone
IMF chief economists Raghuram Rajan has told a German newspaper that the International Monetary Fund had increased its previous forecast for US growth by 0.1 percentage points to 4.0 percent, according to an AFP report.
RBI to set up new payment board
The Reserve Bank of India is to set up a board for payment and settlement systems to provide efficient governance and best practices in risk management, reports the Business Standard. This would ensure that all payments and settlements in the country are…
Bulgaria National Bank gets new network system
The National Bank of Bulgaria will use the technology from Sydney-based Integrated Research (IR) to monitor and manage the national ATM network, according to a report by FinExtra.
CNB governor Tuma says Czech FX reserves too high
Czech National Bank governor Zdenek Tuma said on Wednesday 10 December that Czech foreign currency reserves are too high and were not expected to fall significantly in the near future, reports Interfax. According to Tuma, the central bank cannot reduce…
CBC vows to maintain its independence
Central Bank of China governor Perng Fai-nan has pledged never to implement any measures violating the regulations of the Central Bank of China Law, according to a report by the China Post. Perng made the pledge when he was questioned about the CBC's…
Federal Reserve leaves rates unchanged
The Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged at its meeting on Tuesday. In a statement it retained the phrase "considerable period" in reference to its accommodative monetary policy. The FOMC also said the threat of deflation was receding.
ECB no comment on FX intervention rumours
Market rumours that the ECB intervened in the foreign exchange markets were met with a 'no comment' answer on Wednesday 10 December, according to Reuters.
Rate hikes could deflate bubbles - Sweden's Nyberg
Deputy governor of the Sveriges Riksbank Lars Nyberg said on Wednesday 10 December that central banks could use interest rates to prick asset price bubbles. In a speech at an event arranged by the Bank of Indonesia in Jakarta he said that in his view…
Italy withdraws proposal on ECB statutes
EU Presidency holder Italy is reported to have withdrawn a proposal to simplify procedures for changing the ECB's statutes in response to protests from the central bank, according to Boersen-Zeitung. Jean-Claude Trichet wrote to Italian Foreign Minister…
ECB's Issing: Rate impact from deficits action
European Central Bank Chief economist Otmar Issing has said in a newspaper article that the decision to effectively suspend the stability and growth pact carries serious risks for the eurozone, according to Reuters.
Israel central bank head sees economic progress
Bank of Israel Governor David Klein said that the recovery in the global economy, and improvements in the political and security environment should help Israel emerge from a three-year-long recession, according to a Reuters report.
IMF warns of 'downside risks' to Canada's economy
The IMF said on Tuesday 9 December, in its annual report on Canada, that the Canadian economy was resilient and it agreed with the consensus view that Canada's near-term outlook is "broadly favourable", according to CNC News. But it warned of downside…
Fed upbeat about economic rebound
In their final meeting of the year on Tuesday 9 December, Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan and his colleagues offered their most upbeat assessment of the economy in recent months, reports Associated Press. In another encouraging note, Fed policy-makers said…
Britain announces new inflation measure
UK chancellor Gordon Brown announced to parliament on Wednesday 10 December that Britain will in future use the harmonised index of consumer prices (HICP) to measure inflation, reports EU business. The new measure, which is already used by the European…
Japan's economy set to grow 1.5 percent
Japan's Cabinet Office said on Tuesday 9 December that the economy is expected to grow by 1.5 per cent in 2004, according to the Mainichi Daily News. It also predicted that moderate deflation will continue through 2004, forecasting the consumer price…
RBA chief Macfarlane regrets rate rise
Ian Macfarlane, governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia, said on Monday 8 December that he was sorry interest rates had to go up as it would hurt mortgage holders, according to the Herald Sun. "I suspect it's in this group of people, who are most…
IMF says euro rise won't stall economic recovery
Anne Krueger told reporters on Tuesday 9 December thatthe euro's recent rise against the dollar was not "a negative" but was prompted by economic growth, according to a Reuters report.
Canada's Dodge sees strong end to year
Strong global demand for Canadian goods and the holiday shopping season should allow the nation's economy to finish a rough year on a high note, Bank of Canada Governor David Dodge said in a speech on Monday 8 December, reported by the Ottawa Business…
Korea to be 'major financial player' - government
The Korean government believes it is emerging as a major financial player, reports the Korea Herald, with its plans to embark on more aggressive and large-scale fund management starting next year.