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Philippine president urges amendments to cbank law

The following is an excerpt from report in English by Philippine newspaper "The Philippine Star" web site on Feb. 7, 2001. The new Philippines President Arroyo urged Congress leaders yesterday to help the country regain investors' confidence by…

Iraq to cooperate with Lebanon on monetary issues

Al-Quds newspaper reports on an understanding signed at the beginning of July 2000 between the Central Bank of Iraq and Lebanese banks and financial institutions on closer commercial co-operation. The newspaper quotes from a statement by Central Bank of…

Bank of Lithuania forex reserves fall by 1.9%

Lithuania's official international reserves shrank by 25.4 million U.S. dollars, or 1.9 percent, over January 2001, measuring up at 1.333 billion dollars as of Feb. 1, the central Bank of Lithuania announced on Feb. 7. The Bank of Lithuania said it sold…

Bank of Estonia total assets down 6.5% in Jan 2001

The total assets of the Bank of Estonia declined by 6.5 percent during January to 16.1 billion kroons (USD 955 mln) at the end of the January 2001. The central bank's gold and currency reserve dropped by 2.2 billion kroons or 14.4 percent to 13.2 billion…

Gerashchenko sees no Russia banking crisis

There is currently no threat of a systemic banking crisis in Russia, Central Bank head Viktor Geraschenko said. "I don't think that a systemic crisis in the banking sector is possible for us right now," Geraschenko said in an interview.

Thai cbank to hold payment system seminar

Thailand's central bank is to gather views on the country's transaction settlement system in a seminar to be held Feb. 20, 2001 the bank said Feb 7. The seminar will be open to both the government and the private sector, including banks and information…

Gazi Ercel on Turkey's disinflation programme

Central Bank Governor Gazi Ercel said on Feb. 7, 2001 that important benefits had already been obtained from the disinflation program which was put into practice with a three-year perspective.Releasing a statement on "monetary policy implementation in…

Kazakh say close to building stable banking sector

Kazakhstan's central bank said on Feb. 7, 2001 the central asian state would finalise the creation of a stable and transparent banking system this year which would boost confidence among private depositors and foreign investors. Deputy National Bank…

Ukraine sticks to inflation forecast despite risks

Ukraine's inflation rate may pick up in the coming months but the government is sticking to its forecast for annual inflation to almost halve this year, the economy ministry said. Rising energy wholesale prices, higher costs for coal used in the smelting…

Chance of late 2001 rate hike - PBOC

China's central bank has left open the door to an increase in local currency interest rates later in 2001, despite a recent monetary policy committee meeting agreeing to maintain rate stability in the near term, state media reported on Feb. 6, citing a…

PBOC expects lift in capital adequacy ratios

The capital-adequacy ratios of China's four major commercial banks should all reach the current international benchmark of 8% by the end of 2002, state media reported Feb. 6, 2001, citing comments by People's Bank of China Gov. Dai Xianglong. Speaking…

Poland NBP implements new risk prevention methods

The National Bank of Poland (NBP) central bank and the Banking Supervisory Commission (KNB) will impose new principles of protection against the foreign currency risk and gold risk. Consequently the minimum solvency index for banks will rise from 8 to 11…

Reserves plan bad for euro system - Austria c.bank

The Austrian National Bank warned on Feb. 6, 2001, that the finance minister's efforts to get the government's hands on central bank currency reserves could undermine the credibility of the euro system. "The Austrian National Bank believes that resorting…

Czech cbank board vote unanimous on holding rates

The Czech central bank board voted unanimously to keep its main interest rates unchanged at its monetary policy meeting on Jan. 25, 2001, after considering a move in the discount and Lombard lending rates. Minutes from the meeting, which showed a…

Polish c.banker hazy on timing of switch to euro

Poland's new central bank chief Leszek Balcerowicz said on Feb. 6, 2001, the timing of the country's eventual switch from the zloty to the euro after joining the European Union was still an open issue.Balcerowicz's statement backs away from his…

Belgium finalises euro note, coin switchover plans

Belgium announced on Feb 6, 2001, its final plans for the switch to euro notes and coins in 2002, a mammoth logistical task which is set to mobilise all 12 euro zone countries in the second half of this year. Belgium's "Euro Commission" said banks and…

EX-MPC members say BoE helped by benign inflation

The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee has benefited from a benign inflation climate, according to two top economists who used to sit on the committee. Since the central bank won its independence from government in 1997, the MPC has consistently…

No Swiss monetary change needed now - Gehrig

Swiss National Bank Vice Chairman Bruno Gehrig was quoted in a newspaper interview on Feb. 6, 2000 as saying he saw no need to change Swiss monetary policy at this stage despite an economic slowdown. "The signs that growth is slowing are apparent and…

BOJ has 1st workshop on prices on April 19

The Bank of Japan (BOJ) said Feb. 6, 2001 it will organize a workshop on price stability, inviting market players and businesspeople in the distribution sector as well as academics, government experts and its own staff. With the first meeting slated for…

Dinkic chides US for withholding data on Milosevic

A delegation of the Yugoslav National Bank returned from a recent visit to Washington with the impression that there could be snags in cooperation on an investigation into financial funds taken out of Yugoslavia during President Milosevic's regime,…

Kenya annual inflation falls to 6.0 pct in January

Kenya's annual inflation rate eased to 6.0 percent in January 2001 from 7.5 percent in December 2000 due to a fall in food and fuel prices, the central bank said on Feb. 6. "The general decline in inflationary pressure was mainly in the fall in the…

IMF warns on UK's euro plight

Britain's record as a high inflation country meant that the price of joining the single currency would be higher taxes or curbs on public spending, the International Monetary Fund warned on Feb. 6.Fuelling the intense political row over the euro, the…

IMF urges South Korea to fine-tune fiscal reform

Despite meeting international standards, the government needs to work harder to improve its fiscal transparency by being more specific in its fiscal reports and by simplifying its tax system, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Feb 6, 2001.The…

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