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Federal Reserve Press Release

PRESS RELEASE - The Federal Reserve Board today received results from further testing conducted by the State of North Carolina, under the guidance of the Centers for Disease Control. It showed no anthrax bacteria present on a sample from a piece of mail…

RBNZ Vacancy : Head of Financial Stability

PRESS RELEASE - The Reserve Bank has established a new Financial Stability Department that integrates the work of our financial markets and banking system oversight teams. As a result the Bank is seeking to appoint a Head of Financial Stability,…

Taiwan acts on banking reform

Taiwan's finance ministry is encouraging banks to clean up their balance sheets by offering streamlined product approval for those with non-performing loan (NPL) ratios of below 5 per cent.

Argentina defaults on IADB loan

Argentina said on Wednesday it could not repay a loan to the Inter-American Development Bank on time, adding the Washington-based multilateral lender to the growing list of institutions to which it has defaulted.

Minutes of Japan's Monetary Policy Meeting

MINUTES - Minutes of the Bank of Japan's Monetary Policy Meeting on 18 and 19 November 2002, released 20 December. The nine member Policy Board considered that it was appropriate to maintain the current guideline for money market operations. Private…

Minutes of Japan's Monetary Policy Meeting

MINUTES - Minutes of the Bank of Japan's Monetary Policy Meeting on 30 October 2002, released 20 December. Consumer prices continued to decline by slightly less than 1 percent year on year. The pace of year-on-year decline in the Consumer Price Index…

PBOC steps up supervision of for ex trading

The People's Bank of China (PBOC) introduced a supervisory procedure on 15 January on large-sum and suspicious foreign exchange trading, in a bid to monitor foreign exchange trading and standardize reports.

Volcker airs concerns about volatility of ex rates

Former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker voiced concern Monday that too little attention is paid to the volatility of exchange rates. He also said the US economy had left itself exposed as to whether a future correction of the current account deficit…

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