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- 1541Important Measures in March 2006
- 1542Overview of offshore banking units (February 2006)
- 1543Foreign Exchange Reserves as at the End of March 2006
- 1544Today, the headline of one of the local newspapers reads, “Taiwan’s central bank hints rate hikes near the end.” The article goes on to say, “central bank governor Fai-nan Perng stressed that real interest rates were very close to the targeted neutral rates.” The author also pointed out that Mr. Fai-nan Perng apparently discarded the phrase “monetary policy should gradually return to a neutral stance”in the announcement following yesterday’s board meeting.
- 1545Trading Activity in the Taipei Foreign Exchange Market in February 2006
- 1546Monetary Policy Decisions of the Board Meeting
- 1547Financial Conditions (February 2006)
- 1548Important Measures in February 2006
- 1549One of the global financial media service providers published a piece on Taiwan’s foreign exchange reserves yesterday. In this article, an economist affiliated to a foreign bank, in an attempt to decipher a statement made by Taiwan’s central bank governor in the parliament on Monday, said, “Taiwan is happy to see the currency gradually appreciate, as long as it’s in line with the rest of Asian currencies over the course of the next year or two. It’s a question of relative competitiveness.”
- 1550Overview of offshore banking units (January 2006)
- 1551Trading Activity in the Taipei Foreign Exchange Market in January 2006
- 1552Foreign Exchange Reserves as at the End of February 2006
- 1553Financial Conditions (January 2006)
- 1554This morning, one of the local newspapers reported that Taiwan experienced a capital outflow in the trillion dollar range in 2005. This clarification has been issued to help the general public gain a better understanding of Taiwan’s overall balance of payments and international investment position at the end of last year.
- 1555BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
- 1556Important Measures in January 2006
- 1557Overview of offshore banking units (December 2005)
- 1558Trading Activity in the Taipei Foreign Exchange Market in December 2005
- 1559Foreign Exchange Reserves as at the End of January 2006
- 1560During the Lunar New Year holiday, many of the Central Bank staff members have worked in the office to closely watch the development of global financial markets and to make foreign exchange transactions. However, the Central Bank has never announced any monetary or foreign exchange policy. Thank you for your understanding. Happy New Year!
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