China
China's gold mining embraces reshuffle
CHINA - China's gold mining industry plans to form 12 internationally competitive groups by 2005 to meet challenges from the deregulation of the domestic gold market driven by the nation's accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO).
Shanghai opens gold exchange
CHINA - China's gold markets will reach a milestone today with the low-key opening of a new exchange in Shanghai to trade the precious metal, which has been controlled by a rigid state monopoly for more than five decades.
China will increase euro reserves
CHINA - The vice president Guo Shuqing with The People's Bank of China discloses that China has purchased a number of Euro as foreign exchange reserve in the past 2 months.
Euro on show in Beijing
An exhibition entitled "The Euro Is Here" has opened at the China Numismatic Museum in Beijing.
China lifts banking barriers to entry
The People's Bank of China has announced a programme for the opening of China's banking sector following the country's accession to the WTO.
A Look at China's Financial Reform
RESEARCH - A paper submitted to CentralBankNet by Wu Chang Ming, senior economist at the People's Bank of China, currently on secondment at the Reserve Bank of New Zealand.
China's c bk chief expects to step up forex reform
CHINA - People's Bank of China Governor Dai Xianglong Monday said the country will begin to step up reform of its foreign exchange system after next month's entry into the World Trade Organization.
China, HK banks to share retail expertise - HKMA
HONG KONG - Banks from China and Hong Kong can cooperate closely on retail banking business, such as swapping information about the credit standing of borrowers, Hong Kong's de facto central bank chief said last Thursday.
Asian nations agree free-trade zone
ASIA - South East Asian nations and China have agreed to set up the world's biggest free-trade area within 10 years.
China has no plan to relax foreign bank rule: HKMA
HONG KONG - China said on Tuesday it had no plans to relax its US$20 billion asset-base threshold for foreign banks wanting to open branches in the country, according to a Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) spokesman.
Thai cabinet approves currency swap with China
THAILAND - Thailand's cabinet approved a $2 billion unilateral currency swap deal with China Tuesday which can be used in the event of a foreign exchange crisis, a Finance Ministry official said.
China's gold exchange launch seen on 28 Nov
CHINA - China could launch its gold exchange in Shanghai next month with about 100 domestic firms permitted to trade gold for physical settlement only, industry sources in Hong Kong said on Tuesday.
China central bank says deflation still a problem
CHINA - The threat that deflation will re-emerge continues, as domestic consumption remains weak, a senior central bank official wrote in a weekend article.
Why China needs a real central bank
ARTICLE - On paper, the People's Bank of China is in charge of monetary affairs - In reality, its authority is emasculated by party politics - a huge liability as WTO entry nears.
Central Bank of China - Annual Report 2000
ANNUAL REPORT - The Central Bank of China, Taiwan, has published its Annual Report for the year 2000.
Central bank attempts to improve capital market
CHINA - People's Bank of China Governor Dai Xianglong said the ongoing crackdown on illegal transfers for stock purchases is part of a strategy to improve the local equities market, China Daily reports Friday 28 September.
Big bang or gradualism in economic reforms
WORKING PAPER - IMF Working Paper written by Andrew Feltenstein and Saleh M Nsouli published August 2001. "Big Bang" Versus Gradualism in Economic Reforms: An Intertemporal Analysis with an Application to China.
Asia-Pacific nations meet to battle global gloom
CHINA - Asia-Pacific finance ministers, grappling with a global slowdown and wide divisions over how to deal with it, gather this week in one of the few countries managing to thrive despite the slump - China.
Visa expects global slowdown to weigh on card use
CHINA - The worldwide growth in sales involving Visa credit cards is expected to slow next year in line with a global economic slowdown, Visa International Chief Executive Officer Malcolm Williamson said 3 September.
China to unveil regulations on Taiwan operations
CHINA - After gathering opinions of Taiwanese companies, associations of Taiwanese-invested companies and other business-related groups, China's Cabinet is due to introduce the regulation of governing liaison office establishment of Taiwanese-invested…
China tighten grip on overseas operations of banks
CHINA - China unveiled rules on 20 August aimed at tightening supervision of the overseas operations of Chinese banks to prevent financial risk.
PBOC cracks down misconduct in securities, banking
CHINA - The People's Bank of China (PBOC), the country's central bank, plans to focus its efforts on cracking down on misconduct within the financial markets.
Chinese c bank formulates financial insolvent law
CHINA - Wu Xiaolin, the vice president of the People's Bank of China, recently declared that foreign financial organisations will come to Chinese markets after China's entry into WTO. It will make the competition in the financial industry more violent…
Big Chinese banks reduce bad loans increase profit
CHINA - China's four major state-run commercial banks have all reported strong profit for the first half of the year as they continued to reduce a heavy portfolio of bad loans, however their risk management skills are limited.