Asia-Pacific
Pakistan's Husain on South Asian economies
In a speech on 'Future challenges facing South Asian economies' given on 26 August, Ishrat Husain of the State Bank of Pakistan said South Asian countries have undergone remarkable improvement in their economic landscape during the last ten years or so…
What's missing at Asian central banks? Credibility
This article argues that Asia lacks a central banker with the clout enjoyed by the Federal Reserve chairman or the ECB president. This lack of credibility exists because of their aggressive manipulation of currency rates, their spotty histories of…
Gentlemen prefer bonds
Nick Carver looks at one way Asian central banks could boost local debt markets.
Trichet confident Asian growth remains on track
ECB chief Jean-Claude Trichet was in Singapore on Friday 16 July for a meeting with East Asia-Pacific central bank governors. Trichet said he is confident that the global interest rate environment remains benign and regional growth, led by China, is…
Asian central banks see increasing role for euro
This article looks at the growing trend of Asian central banks shifting part of their assets into euros, though the US$ remains the major reserve currency, it says.
ADB meeting hears single currency decades away
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) annual meeting heard on Friday 14 May that East Asia's dream of a European Union-style single currency remains decades away, although initial steps have been taken towards regional economic and financial integration.
Padoa-Schioppa on financial markets in Asia
In a speech on 'The role of financial markets in sustaining economic growth in Asia' given on 20 April, Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa of the ECB said if it is to be expected that exchange rate flexibility is the long-term outcome of the growth process currently…
EMEAP central banks announce structure of ABF2
The EMEAP (Executives' Meeting of East Asia and Pacific Central Banks) Group announced the initial structure of the Asian Bond Fund 2 on 15 April.
Canada's Jenkins on Asia and the Global Economy
In a speech on 'Asia and the Global Economy' given on 30 March, Paul Jenkins of the Bank of Canada explores the issues arising from the growing importance of Asian emerging-market economies, notably China and India, in the global economy.
Launching the Asian bond
Despite huge demands for bonds, Asia's debt markets remain nationally focused. Anthony Rowley reports from Tokyo on central-bank led initiatives to launch two Asian bond funds.
Fukui on the Japanese economy and Asia
In a speech on 'The Japanese Economy and Asia' given on 26 September, Toshihiko Fukui of the Bank of Japan said there is an increasing probability that the Bank's standard scenario released in April, a virtuous cycle of recovery in which an increase in…
Look to Asia, urges RBA chief
Reserve Bank of Australia governor Ian Macfarlane has said that itsi time to look again at Asia's place in the economic future of Australia, ABC News reports.. Delivering a lecture in Sydney, he said that now the dust of the Asian crisis had largely…
Asian currencies need more flexibility - IMF
IMF Deputy Managing Director Shigemitsu Sugisaki has called on Asia to play its part in adjusting the US trade deficit by allowing greater foreign exchange rate flexibility, according to a Reuters report. "With comfortable reserves and a strong economic…
BOJ's Hirano sees good chance of recovery lasting
Bank of Japan Assistant Governor Eiji Hirano said on Monday 13 October at a summit meeting in in Singapore that there is a greater chance that recovery can be sustained this time compared to the past two cases. However, he acknowledged that risks of a…
IMF open to idea of Asian Monetary Fund
IMF managing director Horst Kohler, addressing a luncheon meeting in Malaysia, said that the Fund is open to the idea of an Asian Monetary Fund and that the IMF could provide constructive dialogue on the idea, according to a report by Reuters.
Will Asia play the gold card?
If Asian countries decide to sell their dollars and buy gold, the impact on the global financial system could be as dramatic as the collapse of the Bretton Woods fixed exchange rate system in 1971.
ASEAN ministers predict solid economic growth
The Manila meeting of ASEAN finance ministers was due to issue a statement at the end of talks forecasting economic growth at an average rate of between 4 and 4.5 per cent for 2003, Reuters reports.
South Asian ACU considers central clearing house
The Asian Clearing Union meeting in India has proposed the establishment of a central clearing house to facilitate faster risk-free clearing and settlement of transactions among member countries, according to the Daily Star.
C bank governors to attend ACU meeting
Central bankers from the eight members of the Asian Clearing Union will meet to discuss the future of the union and admitting new members, according to NDTV The objectives of ACU include conservation of Forex and the promotion of monetary cooperation…
EMEAP announcement on Asian Bond Fund
Joint announcement from the 11 EMEAP Central Banks on the launch of the Asian Bond Fund, 2 June.
The case for a common Asian currency by 2025
An article in Asahi Shimbun considers the case for a common currency in Asia, saying Asia is a logical candidate to take a leadership role in the reform of global currency markets.
Are Asian central banks easing up on derivatives?
An article, first published by Reuters, looks at the relaxation of restrictions on credit derivatives in Asian markets by central banks. Although these countries have traditionally blocked such instruments for fear of harming their exchange rates looser…
Taiwan's c bank chief touts herbs to fight SARS
With the deadly virus Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) spreading rapidly around the world, Reuters reported on Wednesday 2 April that Perng Fai-nan, governor of the central bank of China (Taiwan) has suggested a mixture of vinegar, crushed garlic…
Asia prepares for impact of Iraqi war on markets
Contingency plans are being made for Asian markets to maintain normal functioning during the Iraqi conflict, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal.