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Sri Lankan cbank amends finance firm rules

SRI LANKA - Finance companies in Sri Lanka will now be allowed to accept deposits from the public for up to five years instead of three years, the Central Bank of Sri Lanka said in a statement on Apr 5, 2001.

MAS promotes four senior officials

SINGAPORE - Effective April 1, Tharman Shanmugaratnam took office as the Monetary Authority of Singapore's new managing director, and three other officials were promoted to key positions, the central bank said in a statement issued late on Apr 4, 2001.

China FX reserves rising to $200bn-BusinessWeek

CHINA - China's foreign reserves will rise steadily, enabling it to hold its yuan peg to the dollar in the face of the weakening yen, US-based BusinessWeek magazine on Apr 3, 2001 quoted central bank Governor Dai Xianglong as saying.

SNB profits boosted by gold revaluation

SWITZERLAND - In its 2000 annual report released on Apr 3, 2001, the Swiss National Bank said that net profit for 2000 had jumped to 28.2 billion Swiss francs ($16.3 billion), boosted by a one-off 27.7 billion franc revaluation of gold holdings.

Korea's KFTC-BoK assistant governor new president

SOUTH KOREA - The Korea Financial Telecommunications and Clearings Institute (KFTC) selected Yoon Gye-sub, the assistant governor of the Bank of Korea (BOK), as its new director at a general meeting held on Apr 4, 2001.

Australia cuts interest rates by 0.5%

AUSTRALIA - Australia's central bank on Apr 4, 2001 cut interest rates by half percentage point to boost consumer confidence and limit the impact of a global slowdown. It was the third reduction at board meetings in a row.

Risk measurement and systemic risk conference

CENTRAL BANK CONFERENCE - On March 7-8, 2002, the Committee on the Global Financial System (CGFS), in co-operation with the Bank of Japan, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and the European Central Bank, will host, under the auspices…

GSIC cuts investments in tech companies

SINGAPORE - The Government of Singapore Investment Corp has reduced its interests in Malaysia's technology sector in the face of sluggish US demand for the country's electronics products.

South Korea's FX reserves dip to $94.44bn

SOUTH KOREA - The South Korea's foreign exchange reserves dipped by $890 million from a month earlier to $94.44 billion as of late Mar 2001, falling for the fourth straight month, the Bank of Korea said Apr 2.

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