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Fischer suggests managed floating currency system

INDIA - The Indian monetary policy of not trying to peg a particular value for the rupee was good economics, Stanley Fischer said here today. The former first deputy managing director of the International Monetary Fund was speaking at a seminar organised…

Argentina seeks US backing

ARGENTINA - Argentina's government has begun crucial financial talks in Washington, as forecasts show the economy is set to contract sharply this year despite the devaluation of the peso.

ECB's Issing points to signs of recovery

SPAIN - Otmar Issing, the chief economist of the European Central Bank, said in an interview "the first signs of recovery are now appearing, but we still have to see what will be its scale. And we cannot rule out that it will end up being stronger than…

China considers central bank role

CHINA - China's policy makers appear to be contemplating the future role of the People's Bank of China as banking supervisor as the country prepares to open its financial system to foreign competition.

Wellink - Euro may add 0.25% to Dutch inflation

NETHERLANDS - Dutch Central Bank President and European Central Bank governing council board member Nout Wellink said Monday he expected the introduction of the euro to add around a quarter of a percentage point to inflation in the Netherlands.

Credit card clean-up in Australia

AUSTRALIA - The Reserve Bank of Australia is poised to make sweeping changes to credit card regulations in 2002. Should it prohibit the banks' interchange fee structure, as has already been flagged, Australia's banks will lose a collective $A400 million…

Berlusconi defends central bank powers

ITALY - Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi Friday threw his weight behind the Bank of Italy after a group of lawmakers proposed to strip the central bank of banking surveillance powers as part of a wider reform involving a number of regulatory bodies.

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