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Mexico's assets and reserves increasing

MEXICO - The Banco de Mexico has announced that Mexico's net international assets rose to $45.277 billion on June 21 from $44.781 billion on June 14. It also said that its international reserves were at $42.107 billion, up from $41.961 billion the week…

Former cb governor keeps pmt seat in elections

PAPUA NEW GUINEA - Papua New Guinea's former central bank governor, Sir Mekere Morauta, who since became prime minister, has succeeded in keeping his seat in parliament following an election tainted by violence, although the future of his government…

Aldo Pignanelli named new Argentine cb president

ARGENTINA - Argentina's President Eduardo Duhalde has appointed central bank vice-president Aldo Pignanelli as chairman of the bank after Mario Blejer resigned on Friday, the government said in a statement. Pignanelli has been vice-president since March…

Uruguay cb to create bank protection committee

URUGUAY - Uruguay's central bank will create a special committee to oversee the provision of liquidity for the country's banks, according to central bank chairman Cesar Rodriguez. "We don't want a single bank to fold [and] we want to protect depositors'…

Eurosystem currency reserves up by 1.3bn eur

GERMANY - The ECB said eurosystem net foreign currency reserves rose 1.3bn eur to 257.6bn in the week ending June 21. The rise was due to an increase of 3.7bn eur in receivables from the IMF, whereas other holdings in foreign currency decreased by 2.5bn…

BOJ intervenes to shore up dollar

JAPAN - The Bank of Japan stepped into the foreign exchange market Monday to shore up the dollar, which at one point rose by more than 1 yen to 122.80. The dollar later returned to the 121 yen level, as the invervention was seen as relatively modest. The…

Geneva meet to debate Islamic mortgages

UK - A Bank of England working party, which includes representatives of commercial banks and the Treasury, is investigating the wider introduction of Shari'ah compliant house mortgages in the UK, according to the UK's Observer newspaper.

Thai bond plan seen as 'ambitious'

THAILAND - Thailand's plan to issue the equivalent of $18.5bn (£12.6bn) in baht bonds to pay for the central bank's massive losses from the 1997 crash are "very ambitious" and must be handled with care, said economists on Sunday.

China's e-banks gaining popularity

CHINA - At least 2.5m Chinese "netizens" - about 23 per cent of the country's regular Internet users - are likely to use electronic banking services, said a recent AC Nielsen survey on e-banking, reports the New China News Agency.

US brings colour to new 'greenback' notes

US - The end of the greenback could be close, it is reported. The US government on Thursday announced plans to introduce other colours on dollar bills to help tourists tell the different notes apart.

ECB sounds the alarm

ECB - The prospect of fudging the EU stability pact, which stipulates a 3% budget deficit ceiling for national governments, drew criticism from ECB officials on Thursday.

CB of China to circulate new NT $2,000 bill

TAIWAN - The Central Bank of China will launch a new purple coloured NT$2,000 bill on July 1 to complete the planned release of five different face value bills, including NT$100, NT$200, NT$500 and NT$1,000 denominations.

Uruguay floats the peso

URUGUAY- The currency band system for the peso was brought to an abrupt end amid fears of contagion from the crisis in Argentina and market woes in Brazil. The central bank said there would be only limited intervention to prop up the currency.

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