TAIWAN RESIDENTS SNAP UP NEW BANKNOTES FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR GIVING Público Deposited

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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 11, Number 6, February 10, 2008, Article 33

    TAIWAN RESIDENTS SNAP UP NEW BANKNOTES FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR GIVING

    [The China Post reports a run on new banknotes in Taiwan.
    -Editor]

    The upcoming Chinese New Year has prompted a rushed on
    freshly minted banknotes islandwide, Chinese-language media
    reported yesterday, amid concerns that some banks and ATMs
    had already been out of new bills earlier that afternoon.

    Taiwan-based news network TVBS claimed, however, that half
    of ATMs were unable to deliver cash, stressing that new
    NT$1,000 bills caused the machines to malfunction as they
    were thicker and stick together more easily.

    "We have handled a lot of new banknotes from the Central
    Bank in prevision of the Chinese New Year, but so far we
    haven't had any problems with the new bills," an employee
    from The Shanghai Commercial & Savings Bank, Ltd., told
    The China Post.

    "It's just that lots of people want to change their old
    bills," she added.

    Seven commercial banks islandwide started Jan. 31 to
    exchange old bank notes with newly minted paper currency
    to people, who wish to give out red envelopes for Chinese
    New Year.

    NT$100 notes are hot items before the Lunar New Year
    holidays because red is considered a lucky color in
    Chinese culture.

    The Central Bank of China (CBC) said it has made available
    nearly NT$400 billion for the public to exchange old
    NT$1,000, NT$500, and NT$100 bank notes.

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