26/01/2005 (Agence Europe) - More than two-thirds of central banks responding to a survey by the Bank of Scotland, carried out between September and December 2004, 'have increased their exposure to the euro in the past two years, mainly at the expense of the dollar.' The survey results, published on 24 January by Central Banking Publications Ltd in 'RBS Reserve Management Trends 2005' reveal that 'over half of the central banks surveyed now regard eurozone money and debt markets as being as...