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Swedish inflation above level needed for EMU entry

SWEDEN - Sweden's strong inflation rate is currently running at above the rate required for EMU entry, and January's rate risks being the highest since 1993, said Handelsbanken Research, adding that the central bank now has very little scope for rate…

China's new gold exchange delayed but not derailed

CHINA - China's plans to open a gold exchange in Shanghai early in 2002 are still intact but laws on important details, including whether to impose the value-added tax on exchange transactions, have yet to be issued, an exchange spokeswoman said on…

Germany on brink of recession

GERMANY - The German economy is teetering on the brink of official recession, officials have said, after figures showed growth in 2001 slowing to its lowest level for eight years.

Bank of England in legal action

UK - The Bank of England faces legal action by a mother who returned from maternity leave and was sacked for rejecting changes to its benefits package that made employees worse off, said Unifi, the banking and finance union.

Role of Taiwan's financial regulators to change

TAIWAN - Amid all the recent talk of possible consolidation in Taiwan's financial sector, relatively little attention has focused on what could prove the most important merger of all: that of the island's regulators.

Fed's Ferguson sees economic rebound

US - The US economy is likely to rebound "before too long" given the stimulative impact of Federal Reserve rate cuts and the natural dynamics of the economy, said Roger Ferguson, the vice chairman of the Federal Reserve Board.

Shoppers and forgers move to euro

EUROPE - Two weeks after the launch of euro notes and coins, more than 90% of transactions in Ireland are being made in the currency, the country's official changeover body said.

Swiss gov't resists bid to widen cen bank mandate

SWITZERLAND - The Swiss government has resisted efforts by leftists and trade unions, during a revision of the central bank law, to make the Swiss National Bank lay equal stress on growth and employment as well as fighting inflation.

SocGen halt processing of checks from Israel banks

FRANCE - French bank Societe Generale SA (F.SGF) said Wednesday it has stopped accepting checks from its correspondent banks in Israel for a temporary period of two months amid the furore over an alleged money-laundering ring.

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