Taiwan
CBC to leave currency to market forces
Taiwan's central bank is to leave the local currency to market forces while it closely monitors forex dealings for abnormal expectations about the currency's prospects, the Commercial Times reported, citing George Chou, director general of the forex…
Report says Taiwan concerned on hot money
Taiwan's central bank has indicated concerns over hot money inflows to Asia and the impact of an appreciation of currencies in the region, the Economic Daily News reported.
US bank note experts to visit Taiwan
The Central Bank of China (CBC) has invited experts from the United States to help domestic banks dealing in foreign currency exchange to detect forged U.S. bills, CBC officials said on Monday 6 September.
Taiwan under pressure to raise rates
The Central Bank of China, Taiwan's central bank, may be under pressure to increase interest rates for the first time since December 2000, according to news reports.
Central Bank of China - Annual Report 2003
The Central Bank of China has published its Annual Report for the year ended 2003. Taiwan's economic performance experienced a slowdown in the first half of 2003, the report says, as concerns about the US-Iraq War and the outbreak of SARS in East Asia…
Taiwan combining regulators to bring in investors
Taiwan is combining its insurance, securities and banking regulators, reducing the watchdog role of the central bank and the Ministry of Finance, to help lure overseas investors and reduce conflicts of interest. The convergence of institutions is seen in…
Taiwan appoints new regulator chief
Taiwan has appointed Jaw Sheng Kong as chairman of the newly formed Financial Supervisory Commission. Kong, 48, is currently chairman of state-owned Taiwan Sugar Corp, said the Executive Yuan, the island's Cabinet.
Independence law for Central Bank of Taiwan
When passed into law, the amended Central Bank Act in Taiwan will define the central bank as "the national bank which exercises its duties independently as prescribed by the law," this article says. Important amendments to the Act include requiring the…
Report: Taiwan central bank to gain independence
It was reported Monday that the Central Bank of China (CBC) will become an independent body according to a draft package of amendments to the existing law governing the bank's organization and operations.
Taiwan markets jittery after President shot
Taiwan markets were nervous on Friday 19 March after President Chen Shui-bian survived an assassination attempt on the eve of a presidential election. The central bank said it would intervene to stabilise the currency where necessary.
Taiwan to relax ban on Chinese currency import
Taiwan's Ministry of Finance has said that travellers will not have to declare sums of 6,000 yuan or less which are brought into the country under new laws, according to a report by Associated Press. Travellers are currently banned from bringing China's…
Taiwan adopt 'managed float' for dynamic stability
The central bank of China, Taiwan will adopt a "managed float" policy towards the foreign exchange market, according to AFX Asia, and has said it is, in principle, ready to allow market forces to determine the exchange rate.
Central Bank of China Annual Report 2002
Taiwan experienced a modest recovery in 2002 with GDP growth of 3.54% against a contraction of 2.18% in 2001, according to the central bank's annual report.Foreign excahnge reserves grew by US$39.4 billion to US$161.7 billion over the same period.
Perng says SARS unlikely to harm NT dollar
The SARS outbreak is unlikely to have a significant impact on Taiwan's economy. That was the view expressed by Central Bank of China governor Perng Fai-nan to Taiwan's finance committee on Thursday 17 April, reports the Central News Agency.
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…
Taiwan's forex reserve hits another record high
The Central Bank of China's monthly report showed an increase in foreign exchange reserves in February taking Taiwan's reserves to a record high.
Taiwan's Perng expected to remain as governor
The government is expected to give incumbent Central Bank of China Governor Perng Fai-nan a second term, it was reported Friday.
Taiwan acts on banking reform
Taiwan's finance ministry is encouraging banks to clean up their balance sheets by offering streamlined product approval for those with non-performing loan (NPL) ratios of below 5 per cent.
Taiwan's central bank cuts key rate to record low
TAIWAN - The Central Bank of China (CBC) announced Monday a further cut in its key interest rates by a quarter percentage point with the aim of defusing the threat of falling prices and maintaining export competitiveness.
Chinese central bankers in visit to Taiwan
TAIWAN - A China central bank delegation heading to Taiwan may include the highest-level official yet to visit the island as Taiwan banks prepare to open their first offices across the strait, the Taipei Times said.
Central Bank of China (Taiwan) - Annual Report 01
ANNUAL REPORT - The Central Bank of China has published its Annual Report for the year ended 2001.
Taiwan central bank says domestic loans decreasing
TAIWAN - The aggregated loans provided by banking institutions for domestic enterprises totalled 11,355bn NT New Taiwan dollars at the end of July, according to statistics released by the Central Bank of China (CBA) 31 August.
Taiwan dollar drops in wake of president's remarks
TAIWAN - The New Taiwan dollar yesterday fell against its US counterpart, impacted by Taiwan President Chen Shui-bian's remarks on cross-strait relations over the weekend. The unit was down NT$0.102 to close at NT$33.825 on the Taipei foreign exchange…
Japan-style financial crisis looms for Taiwan
ARTICLE - A researcher with the Asian Development Bank Institute said Thursday that indications are Taiwan may be due for a crisis like the one that hit Japan in 1997.