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COPYRIGHT 2002 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd
An executive briefing on banking for Sept 30, 2002, prepared by Asia Pulse (http://www.asiapulse.com), the real-time, Asia-based wire with exclusive news, commercial intelligence and business opportunities.
CENTRAL BANKERS OF KOREA, CHINA, JAPAN TO HOLD REGULAR MEETINGS
WASHINGTON - Central bank heads of South Korea, China and Japan have decided to hold a regular meeting to discuss outstanding issues facing the global and regional financial markets, Bank of Korea Governor Park Seung said Sunday.
He said in an informal meeting with Korean reporters the People's Bank of China will host the first meeting of central banks' heads from the three Northeast Asian countries early next year.
INDONESIA TO JOIN IN PLAN TO FORM ISLAMIC FINANCIAL BOARD
JAKARTA - The Governors from central banks located in 10 predominantly Muslim countries including Indonesia have agreed to form the Islamic Financial Service Board (IFSB), a report said today.
The board to be formed in cooperation with the Islamic Development Bank, and...
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