Reserves

Pakistan wins official debt deal

PAKISTAN - Pakistan yesterday secured an unprecedented debt restructuring deal from the Paris Club of official creditors in recognition of its economic reforms and its role in the war in Afghanistan.

Former US official proposes solvency crisis fund

ARGENTINA - While Argentina's perilous brush with bankruptcy has sparked a renewed debate on the idea of officially-sanctioned debt standstills, a former top official of the Federal Reserve and the Treasury Department on Monday proposed another way of…

Argentina new bid to cut debts

ARGENTINA - Argentina's beleaguered Economy Minister, Domingo Cavallo, is preparing to announce measures to try to prevent the country defaulting on its massive debts.

IMF approves $1.3bn loan to Pakistan

US - The International Monetary Fund has approved a $1.3bn loan for Pakistan, to help it battle poverty and offset the economic impact of the war in Afghanistan.

S Africa's Nov gold, For Ex reserves up 9.4%

SOUTH AFRICA - South Africa's gold and foreign exchange reserves rose 9.4% to 77.7 billion rand ($1=ZAR10.8755) in November from ZAR71.00 billion in October, the South African Reserve Bank said Friday.

BOT suing Rerngchai for losses

THAILAND - The Bank of Thailand plans to sue former central-bank governor Rerngchai Marakanond for damages involving the failed defence of the baht that resulted in massive losses, the central-bank's chief said yesterday, Monday.

ECB gold reserves unchanged 30 November

EUROPE - The Eurosystem's net reserves in gold and gold receivables was unchanged at EUR128.23 billion for the week ended 30 November, the European Central Bank said Tuesday.

China's gold mining embraces reshuffle

CHINA - China's gold mining industry plans to form 12 internationally competitive groups by 2005 to meet challenges from the deregulation of the domestic gold market driven by the nation's accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO).

Thai central bank eases collateral rules

THAILAND - Central Bank rules had been eased to allow financial institutions to use internal appraisal for collateral of small-sized debtors, rather than external independent appraisal firms, Bank of Thailand assistant governor Thirachai…

Speech by Joseph Yam of the HKMA

SPEECH - Opening remarks by Joseph Yam, JP, Chief Executive, Hong Kong Monetary Authority to the Hong Kong Foreign Exchange and Money Market Practices Committee Conference on Challenges and Opportunities in the New Century, 22 November.

C bank halves reserves required in the Philippines

PHILIPPINES - In a move that could free up funds for lending and ease pressure on banks' earnings, the Philippine Central Bank decided to halve the general reserves it requires banks to set aside to cover possible loan losses.

Japan's bond market gets the jitters over debt

JAPAN - The Japanese government bond market was hit by a new bout of jitters on Monday as concern rose that the country's debt could soon be downgraded again - and signs emerged that Japanese banks were selling more JGBs.

IMF considers sovereign debt protection

US - The International Monetary Fund has unveiled a radical plan to make itself the gatekeeper for a system designed to give heavily-indebted countries bankruptcy protection.

China will increase euro reserves

CHINA - The vice president Guo Shuqing with The People's Bank of China discloses that China has purchased a number of Euro as foreign exchange reserve in the past 2 months.

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