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HKMA Background Brief No.1: HK Linked ER System

Since 1983 the Hong Kong dollar has been linked to the US dollar at the rate of HK$7.8 to one US dollar. The link is maintained through the operation of a strict and robust currency board system. This booklet published by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority…

BIS cbankers expect world economy to pick up

Central bankers meeting in Hong Kong on Feb 12, 2001 agreed that the global economy is now slowing but will return to growth in the second half of 2001, said an official who briefed reporters. Andrew Crockett, general manager of the Bank for…

Indonesia's IBRA chief optimistic on bank sales

The Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency (IBRA) said on Feb 12, 2001 it was optimistic it would sell stakes in Bank Central Asia (BCA) and Bank Niaga as planned despite concerns some MPs might delay the process. "Yes, in principle I am optimistic," IBRA…

Ecuador cbank sells bankrupt banks property assets

The Ecuadorian Central Bank BCE (Banco Central del Ecuador) has put for sale the headquarters and branches of bankrupt banks, and will use he cash to settle loans made to the BCE to solve liquidity problems. Initially it is offering the assets to…

Kazakh currency expected to devalue 5% in 2001

Kazakhstan's currency, the tenge, will not devalue by more than 5-6% this year, National Bank head Grigory Marchenko told Interfax news agency. He said that Inflation is targeted to drop to 6-8% this year from 9.8% in 2000. The central bank will be able…

Fed's Minehan sees 2001 U.S. growth near 2 pct

Boston Federal Reserve President Cathy Minehan said on Feb 12, 2001 she expects U.S. economic growth to start accelerating again later in 2001, helped by the central bank's January 2001 rate cuts."I expect activity to increase later in the year, and…

Zimbabwe says to lift forex directive on Feb 15

The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe said on Feb 12, 2001 a directive to commercial banks to sell all foreign currency from clients' export earnings to the central bank or the state oil company would be lifted on Feb 15. "This directive has been issued as a…

Bank of Israel may seek data on high-tech credit

The Bank of Israel's Supervisor of Banks is considering asking commercial banks to report specifically on the extent of their loans to the high-tech sector, a spokesman said on Feb 12, 2001. Loans to the technology sector are currently included within…

ECB Hamalainen-Eurozone needs structural changes

The euro zone still needs to make further strides in structural changes if it is to see a potential economic growth rate similar to that of the U.S., European Central Bank executive board member Sirkka Haemaelaeinen said on Feb 12, 2001. "Certainly, we…

China banks stay stable in Jan 2001 - PBOC report

Statistics released on Feb. 12, 2001 by the People's Bank of China (PBOC) show that in January 2001 China's financial sector continued its healthy and stable development momentum, with money supply, deposits and loans maintaining steady growth. At the…

CNB not to undershoot target again- Frait

The Czech National Bank (CNB) should not undershoot its inflation target in 2001 again and must react in time, said Jan Frait, a member of the CNB Bank board. "There is probably no danger that we undershoot the target once again, otherwise it could be a…

Argentina seeks probe into money-laundering

The Argentine government, embroiled in a money-laundering scandal threatening the job of the Central Bank chief, requested on Feb 12, 2001 an investigation involving local and foreign banks and a Mexican drug cartel. Federal Judge Adolfo Bagnasco has…

Pakistan says Islamic banking won't hit accords

Military ruler General Pervez Musharraf said on Feb. 12, 2001 that Pakistan's plans to introduce interest-free Islamic banking would not affect the country's international financial dealings and accords.A government statement quoted him as giving the…

'On the Edge-Living with global capitalism'-Hutton

Yet another book about globalisation - but this one has the edge over many competing titles. Will Hutton, whether or not one agrees with his views, is incapable of writing with either the jargon, woolly mindedness or downright tedium which characterise…

West African Monetary Institute gets officers

The Committee of Governors of the West African Monetary Institute (WAMI) has appointed four of the five senior officers to work with the Institute's Director-General, M.O. Ojo, a statement from the ECOWAS Secretariat said in Abuja on Feb 12. According to…

Oman allows banks to sell insurance policies

The Central Bank of Oman (CBO) has allowed commercial banks operating in Oman to sell insurance policies in partnership with any insurance companies in the Sultanate. However, the Central Bank has stipulated that the policies must be sold by the…

UAE studies licensing new foreign banks-cen bank

The United Arab Emirates is considering allowing more foreign banks to operate in the country after a virtual freeze on new licences, the central bank governor said in remarks published on Feb 11, 2001. "The internal banking structure is strong and able…

UAE to assess money laundering

According to Al-Hayat newspaper [Feb. 11, 2001], the Governor of the Emirates Central Bank, Mr. Sultan Bin Nasser Al-Suweidy, said that an international monetary committee will visit the UAE during the period of February 19-21. This committee will assess…

Peter Nicholl - Success of Bosnia payment system

BiH Central Bank Governor writes about the successful introduction of new payments system in Bosnia and Herzegovina. He says it is the result of teamwork Vice Governor Kemal Kozaric. He said that it was an historical day for BH. Foreign currency reserves…

Zimbabwe orders banks to remit forex to cenbank

The government of Zimbabwe has directed commercial banks to remit 75 percent of their foreign currency to the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe until further notice, bank officials said on Feb 10."There was a directive yesterday to the effect that banks should…

Nigeria CBN prepares banks for universal banking

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has started processing the banking licences of banks with a view to granting them a general licence for universal banking. This was revealed to finance journalists in Lagos over the weekend [Feb. 10-11, 2001] by the…

Japan cuts interest rates

The Bank of Japan has decided to cut its largely symbolic discount interest rate to 0.35% from 0.5%. However, Japan's key interest rate, called the overnight call rate, has been kept at 0.25%. The Bank of Japan (BoJ), led by governor Masaru Hayami, has…

Bank Indonesia officials to be suspects over loans

Senior Indonesian central bank officials will soon be named suspects over the handing out of huge loans to struggling banks in the late 1990s, Attorney General Marzuki Darusman said on Feb 9, 2001."In the next one or two weeks, there will be senior…

BIS to host 17 cbank officials in HK Feb 12

The Bank for International Settlements plans to host officials of 17 central banks in Hong Kong on Feb 12, 2001. An official of the Basel-based institution said the central bankers will discuss both the global economy and the strengthening of financial…

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