To: Hawkmoon who wrote (218 ) 12/12/1997 5:57:00 AM From: Charles A. King Respond to of 1316
This appeared on the night shift. Fed's McDonough braces for January 2000 hangover Copyright c 1997 Nando.net Copyright c 1997 Reuters BASLE, Switzerland (December 11, 1997 11:07 p.m. ESTnando.net ) - While many people nurse their hangovers on Jan. 1, 2000, the president of the New York Federal Reserve will be in his office to prevent a financial meltdown if the "millennium bug" strikes. William McDonough has already asked his colleagues at the New York Fed to cancel all vacations and avoid any travel during the month, illustrating the depth of his concern over the havoc that computers may cause in the Year 2000. "It is either going to be enormously exciting or very boring in January 2000. These are the two extremes and we hope it will be on the boring side," McDonough told Reuters in an interview. "But we are obviously very concerned," he told Reuters on Wednesday. He was speaking during a break in a conference on payments systems with representatives of more than 80 central banks at the Bank for International Settlements (BIS). The advent of the Year 2000 will generate huge problems because many computers use the last two digits of the year for recording dates. Computers and computer chips may thus believe the year 2000 is 1900, leading to miscalculations, errors and even system crashes. In April the BIS will host a conference dedicated to the problem, bringing together payments and settlements specialists from central banks and financial institutions, systems suppliers and banking and securities supervisors. McDonough, who is chairman of the Group of 10's (G10) Committee on Payment and Settlement Systems (CPSS), said the New York Fed also would host a conference in January as part of efforts to raise awareness of the Millennium challenge. "Frankly, if one has not started to prepare for year 2000 now it won't be too late. But if one starts right now and runs very fast one may make it," he added. (Continued on next page.)