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BOJ's Hayami says forex must be watched closely

JAPAN - Bank of Japan Governor Masaru Hayami said on Thursday he wanted to closely watch moves in the foreign exchange market, adding the recent rise in the yen was due to caution on the U.S. economy and hopes for a recovery in Japan.

Islamic banking conference hailed a great success

PAKISTAN - Justice Muhammad Taqi Usmani, Chairman, Centre for Islamic Economics, said here on Monday; that the International Conference on Islamic Banking and Finance was a great success and hoped that fullest efforts would be made for the eradication of…

JD1 coin to be replaced by new banknote in Jordan

JORDAN - The Central Bank of Jordan (CBJ) is expected to soon circulate new banknotes, to replace the current round JD1 coins, following numerous cases of counterfeit detected by security and financial authorities, a bank official said on Tuesday.

Use standard loan documents: MAS

SINGAPORE - The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) yesterday encouraged Singapore banks to adopt standardised templates for loan documentation, saying this would benefit them and borrowers, as well as help in the growth of the loan syndication market.

Reserve Bank of Australia 2002 Conference

CONFERENCE - The Reserve Bank of Australia 2002 conference 27-28 May, jointly organised with the Australian Treasury, is on the topic: 'Globalisation, Living Standards and Inequality: Recent Progress and Continuing Challenges'.

Philippines to make bid to FATF

PHILIPPINES - Philippine financial regulators are to meet with officials of the Paris-based Financial Action Task Force (FATF) next week in a fresh bid to be removed from a list of money laundering havens.

Argentina's governors support Duhalde

ARGENTINA - Argentina's president won backing Monday from powerful provincial governors for his attempts to obtain an international bailout package to pull Argentina out of financial crisis. But, he warned, "time is running out."

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