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Kuwait to link dinar to dollar

KUWAIT - Kuwait, ending a 27-year-old policy, said yesterday it will fully link the dinar to the U.S. dollar from 2003 as part of a plan by six Gulf states to forge a single currency.

Thailand's central bank in upbeat mood on economy

THAILAND - The Bank of Thailand is confident that deflation will not be an immediate concern. M.R. Pridiyathorn Devakula, the central bank governor, said the prevailing exchange rate of about 42.5 baht to the US dollar would not trigger inflation either.

Dollarization in Canada: The Buck Stops There

RESEARCH - In a Technical Report from the Bank of Canada published August 2002, John Murray and James Powell consider the debate in Canada concerning the potential benefits of formally adopting the U.S. dollar as the national currency.

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…

Gold rises as dollar slips back

UK - Gold shone on Friday morning in Europe as the dollar slipped against other currencies and producer selling seen earlier this week eased off, leaving prices with a chance to head up, traders said.

Historical Model Describes 1900s Gold Standard

RESEARCH - An article in the latest edition of Economic Perspectives, from the Chicago Fed, looks at how the United States adopted the gold standard in the late nineteenth century, pegging the dollar to the British pound sterling and other currencies.

ECB Working Paper Series, No 154

WORKING PAPER - The Euro bloc, the Dollar bloc and the Yen bloc: how much monetary policy independence can exchange rate flexibility buy in an interdependent world?, by Marcel Fratzscher, June 2002.

Intervention pushes dollar back above 120

UK - The dollar surged back over 120 against the yen on Friday and made headway against the euro after Japan's finance ministry confirmed it had asked other central banks to intervene on its behalf to help weaken the Japanese currency.

BOJ intervenes again to defend tumbling dollar

JAPAN - The Bank of Japan intervened three times overnight to bolster the dollar, spending an estimated $5 billion. This intervention, its sixth daily dollar-buying move since late May and the second this week, was in reaction to the dollar's decline…

BOJ intervenes to shore up dollar

JAPAN - The Bank of Japan stepped into the foreign exchange market Monday to shore up the dollar, which at one point rose by more than 1 yen to 122.80. The dollar later returned to the 121 yen level, as the invervention was seen as relatively modest. The…

US brings colour to new 'greenback' notes

US - The end of the greenback could be close, it is reported. The US government on Thursday announced plans to introduce other colours on dollar bills to help tourists tell the different notes apart.

Time for gold bulls to return to the stage?

FEATURE - The dollar price of gold was at its highest level for the past year or so at one stage on Monday afternoon, and no one will be blamed if he or she starts wondering whether it has not once again become time for the gold bulls to take their…

Rand revival hits five-month high

SOUTH AFRICA - South Africa's battered currency continued its dramatic revival on Monday as the rand climbed to its best level against the dollar since November last year.

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