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* Forex reserves requirement raised by 0.5 pct point * Lira reserve requirement left unchanged * Move will soak up $720 mln fx from the market

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Hungary cbank: policy not dicated by forex movesReuters UKBUDAPEST June 29 (Reuters) - Hungary’s central bank (NBH) said on Tuesday that the fall of the forint CHFHUF= against the Swiss franc to record lows would …and more »

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KOLKATA, India, May 10 (Reuters) - The Greek crisis may lead to some forex outflows from emerging markets in the near-term, Subir Gokarn, a deputy governor of the Reserve Bank of India said on Monday. “There might be some nervousness among investors worldwide which might provoke capital outflows from emerging markets in the short-run, so there is a risk of short-term vulnerability of capital …

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KOLKATA, India, May 10 (Reuters) - The Greek crisis may lead to some forex outflows from emerging markets in the near-term, Subir Gokarn, a deputy governor of the Reserve Bank of India said on Monday.

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JAKARTA, Dec 7 (Reuters) - Indonesia’s central bank deputy governor Budi Mulya said on Monday that there is still excess demand for dollars in the domestic foreign exchange market.

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