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China factors will be key in 2007 gold market

According to this article from Interfax-China, published Friday 2 February, Chinese factors are likely to have an increasing influence on the gold price this year with the possibility that the People's Bank of China will increase gold reserves.

PBOC's Gang says China to step up liquidity fight

A senior official at the People's Bank of China said on Sunday 4 February that China had mopped up much of the excess liquidity derived from massive trade and investment flows but must stay alert to keep money supply and credit in check.

Paper says 3-way split for China's FX reserves

China is planning to set up a new agency to manage a fifth of the country's $1.07 trillion in foreign currency reserves as part of a shake-up that will divide responsibility for the stockpile among three bodies, a newspaper reported on Thursday 1…

China aims to spend $200bn of reserves

This article from the Asia Times, published Saturday 3 February, looks at the idea that China's Ministry of Finance plans to issue yuan-denominated bonds to 'buy out' as much as $200 billion from the country's massive foreign reserves.

Reforming China's exchange rate policy

This Working Paper from the University of Venice is aimed at analysing the decision of the Chinese central bank to reform the exchange rate of the national currency and to gauge the effects of this change in regime on the Chinese economy and the world…

Report says China to set up FX investment unit

The Chinese government is expected to introduce a number of foreign exchange reform measures this year including setting up a state forex investment company, the China Securities Journal reported Thursday 1 February, citing an unnamed state official.

Greenspan promotes stronger Chinese yuan

China may improve the stability of its economy by allowing the yuan to rise faster, Alan Greenspan, former chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve, said Monday 29 January via video link at a conference in Shanghai organized by UBS AG.

PBOC's Fan sees yuan fluctuating

Fan Gang, the only non-government representative on the monetary policy committee of the People's Bank of China, said Thursday 25 January has said the trend for the yuan will be to fluctuate, rather than rise constantly.

More on China's new finance strategy

Following the new strategic guidelines announced by the Chinese prime minister, Wen Jiabao, following the crucial meeting of the Central Financial Committee last weekend, CentralBankNews.com understands that a more detailed document will be published…

China's reserves plan 'won't hurt U.S. dollar'

There is only a small chance of any immediate fallout on the U.S. dollar resulting from China's decision to alter the way it plans to manage its $1.06 trillion in foreign exchange reserves, according to The Wall Street Journal.

IMF paper on rebalancing China's economy

The IMF Working Paper "Rebalancing China's economy: What does growth theory tell us?" uses the standard one-sector neoclassical growth model to investigate why China's consumption has been low and investment high.

IMF says HK peg can withstand strong yuan

The International Monetary Fund on Tuesday 9 January gave its backing to the Hong Kong dollar's peg to the U.S. dollar, saying recent reforms meant the exchange rate could withstand Chinese yuan strength.

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