Dramatic monetary policies in Europe have lots of potential to create a new surge of hot money inflow into China, says Simon Derrick, chief currency strategist at the Bank of New York Mellon. Hot money is speculative money that flows ...
China's acceleration of exports and slowdown of imports in November left the country with its largest trade surplus in more than four years. The improvement of overseas demand increased China's chances of securing an 8 percent trade ...
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RATTLED investors are on high alert after the stockmarket suffered its worst week in a year and the Australian dollar slid to a 12-month low on fresh concerns about the slowing pace of global economic growth. Capping a wild week for ...
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China saw the increment of funds outstanding for foreign exchange (FOFE) reach a new high of CNY 1.2 trillion in the first quarter of this year. According to data released by the People's Bank of China (PBOC), the central bank, on April ...
The Japan government recently started its quantitative easing (QE) policies putting pressure on other Asia currencies. Taiwan's premier Sean Chen has urged Taiwan's central bank to adopt necessary measures to stabilize domestic prices and ...
Tags: Taiwan, Central Bank, Global Currency Battle
With inward remittance of foreign funds boosting the amount of demand deposits at banks, the annual growth rate of M1B, money supply in narrower definition, advanced to 3.65% in November, while M2, money supply in broader definition, ...
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A new survey by The Economist Intelligence Unit finds when institutional investors interested in frontier markets were asked to choose two regions out of five, two-thirds see Africa as holding the greatest opportunity. Asia came ...
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Perng Fai-nan, governor of the Central Bank of China (CBC), pointed out yesterday (Dec. 19) that the CBC will stick to the “properly loose” monetary policy in the first quarter next year. He expected Taiwan’s real interest ...
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NT dollar has yet to see significant impact from QE3,says Taiwan central bank governor Bryan Chuang,Taipei;Jackie Chang,DIGITIMES[Friday 28 September 2012]When the US Federal Reserve unveiled the third round of quantitative easing(QE3),the ...
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response to the influx of hot money into Asia following the rollout of the third-round quantitative easing policy(QE3)of the U.S.,the Central Bank of China(CBC)has included 20 U.S.and European investors with frequent funding movement into a ...
Tags: CBC, Speculative Foreign Funds, QE3, hot money
Taipei, Sept. 21, 2012 (CENS)--In view of the inflationary pressure to be brought about by the third-round quantitative easing policy (QE3) of the U.S., the regular meeting of the board of the directors and supervisors of the Central Bank ...
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Taipei,Sept.17,2012(CENS)--Following the implementation of the third round of quantitative easing policy(QE3)in the U.S.,hot money has been flowing into Taiwan,jacking up the exchange rate of the NT dollar.To avoid wild fluctuation of the ...
Tags: CBC, Hot Money, Forex Operation, Control Measures
Taipei,Sept.13,2012(CENS)--The U.S.Federal Reserve Board will decide whether to roll out third round of quantitative easing policy(QE3)on Friday,prompting hot money to flow into Asia in advance,including Taiwan.As a result,the exchange rate ...