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Retreating to the sanctuary of gold

FEATURE - 'Gold is back,' declared a leading news agency this week in an analysis into why the yellow metal has pushed resolutely back above US$300 an ounce for the first time in two years, and why investor interest is at its highest in almost 20 years.

PBOC to regulate online banking in China

CHINA - Banks opening online-banking services for the first time need to have their headquarters file an application with the People's Bank of China (PBOC), its branches or business-management departments, according to interim measures regulating online…

Polish rate cut too shallow - Fin Min

POLAND - The National Bank of Poland's (NBP) rate cuts on Thursday confirmed the bank's support for the leftist government's economic programme, but Finance Minister Marek Belka hoped for deeper cuts, his spokesman said.

BOK union criticises gov't MPC meddling

SOUTH KOREA - The Ministry of Finance and Economy should stop intervening in appointments of interest-setting Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) members, the labor union of the Bank of Korea asserted yesterday.

St Louis Fed's Poole - Must guard for inflation

US - In a speech on productivity at a University of Missouri-sponsored dinner, Poole said that for the U.S. economy to enjoy the higher living standards and faster trend rate of economic growth offered by increases in productivity - or worker output per…

Speech by Robert Parry, San Francisco Fed, 23 Apr

SPEECH - Parry said on Tuesday in a speech titled 'Inside the Federal Reserve: A District Bank President's Perspective' uncertainty lingers about the strength of the U.S. economic recovery and the Fed can take its time deciding when to raise short-term…

Federal Reserve Board - Beige Book

REPORT - Prepared at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City and based on information collected before April 16, 2002. This document summarizes comments received from business and other contacts outside the Federal Reserve and is not a commentary on the…

Brazil's central bank plans new payments system

BRAZIL - The Central Bank of Brazil will put in place a new payments system for large transactions, Sistema de Pagamentos Brasileiro, in 2002, following guidelines from the Basel-based Bank for International Settlements.

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