Asia
Asian economies on the mend
ASIA - While many of Asia's economies are stagnating or deep in recession, anecdotal evidence emerges from Singapore, Taiwan, South Korea and Australia that a recovery could be under way.
Banker calls for Asian free trade area
UK - The economies of south-east and east Asia should intensify efforts to build a regional free trade area to reduce their dependence on information technology exports to the US, according to Tadao Chino, president of the Asian Development Bank (ADB).
IMF Working Paper Consequences of Russia's Crisis
RESEARCH - The Russian Financial Crisis and its Consequences for Central Asia by Gonzalo Pastor and Tatiana Damjanovic, International Monetary Fund, October 2001.
Bleak outlook for Asian growth
ASIA - The era of the "Asian Tigers" is over, at least for the next 12 months, as economic growth in Asia slows sharply in the wake of 11 September.
Asian nations agree free-trade zone
ASIA - South East Asian nations and China have agreed to set up the world's biggest free-trade area within 10 years.
Reserve Bank of Australia Bulletin - October 2001
REPORT - The Reserve Bank of Australia has published its regular monthly bulletin for October, Future Directions for Monetary Policies in East Asia.
Japan's slowdown to hit Asia
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) forecast a sombre short-term outlook for the Japanese economy, with significant implications for the rest of East Asia.
Emerging markets - round up the usual suspects
CENTRALBANKNET'S SPECIAL REPORT - A little local difficulty or the beginning of a global shake-down? First Turkey, then Argentina - next stop Brazil? Or south-east Asia? The omens are not good as emerging markets from Poland to Pretoria feel the effect…
Paper - Reserve Bank of Australia 2001 Conference
RESEARCH - A paper titled 'Setting Monetary Policy in East Asia: Goals, Developments and Institutions' was presented at the RBA's 2001 conference, Future Directions for Monetary Policies in East Asia.
Paper - Reserve Bank of Australia 2001 Conference
RESEARCH - A paper titled 'Three Perspectives on an Australasian Monetary Union' was presented at the RBA's 2001 conference, Future Directions for Monetary Policies in East Asia.
Paper - Reserve Bank of Australia 2001 Conference
RESEARCH - A paper titled 'The Case for Inflation Targeting in East Asian Countries' was presented at the RBA's 2001 conference, Future Directions for Monetary Policies in East Asia.
Asia-Pacific bank governors meet in Australia
AUSTRALIA - Central bank governors and deputies from the Asia-Pacific region met today, 23 July in Australia, but their discussions were held in private and no communique was released.
Currency Crises: the Role of Banks
This IMF working paper, by Piti Disyatat examines the aftermath of recent currency crises. Why did the developed countries which devalued during the ERM crisis fare so much better than those developing countries caught up in the Asian crisis of 1997-8?.
Former Bank of Thailand governors face prosecution
According to Thailand's deputy finance minister, senior former officials from the Bank of Thailand my soon face prosecution for their role in the 1997 currrency crisis.
Asian forum Manila Framework Group meets in China
CHINA - The Manila Framework Group regional financial forum started a two-day meeting in Beijing on Mar 28, 2001 to discuss a range of issues including the impact of the slowing U.S. economy, organisers said.
BIS sets up Asia-Pacific consultative council
The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) said on Mar 12, 2001 it had set up an Asian Consultative Council comprising governors of its central bank members in the region.
Asia response to revised Basel Accord
Asian countries have responded well to proposals for a new regulatory framework strengthening the global banking system and allowing banks more independence in assessing capital risk, according to New York Federal Reserve President William McDonough. …
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…
ADB appoints new chief economist
The Asian Development Bank has appointed Dr. Arvind Panagariya, Professor of Economics at Maryland University in the United States, as Chief Economist. Professor Panagariya will take up the position in early April 2001.
Books on the Asian crisis and its aftermath
So many books have been written about the causes of the Asian financial crisis from 1997-99 and about the lessons for policymakers. We review three of these books: "Asia Falling: making sense of the Asian crisis and its aftermath," "Asia in Crisis: the…
Kazakhs give details of new strategic oil fund
Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev on Jan. 31 issued a decree setting out details of a special fund to make his resource-rich nation less exposed to changing prices for energy and commodities exports. The official Kazakhstanskaya Pravda newspaper said…