News/Financial Stability
Panellists' ‘shock’ at lack of investigation of BoE failings
Panellists giving evidence to the Treasury Committee expressed shock at absence of high-level investigation into the Bank of England’s actions in the financial crisis
IMF warns European contagion is resurfacing
IMF Global Financial Stability Report highlights growing concern over debt sustainability of European periphery countries; advanced economy downward growth revision signals two-speed recovery
West Africa central bank to audit Ivory Coast offices: reports
Central Bank of West African States wants audit of Ivory Coast offices
FPC member gets call to Bank’s governing body
External Financial Policy Committee member Michael Cohrs appointed to Court of the Bank of England
ESM will wrap up restructuring dispute: IMF
IMF says completion of European Stability Mechanism will end unproductive debate on restructuring debt of peripheral countries
Trichet says euro is ‘stable and credible’
Trichet offers reassurance on credibility of the euro; says global imbalances are a concern, but euro area does not contribute to them
IIF’s Dallara criticises Basel Committee for shortcomings on governance reform
Institute of International Finance managing director Charles Dallara “deeply troubled” by the Basel Committee’s lack of focus on improving banks’ risk culture
Wellink wants European Financial Stability Facility funds doubled
ECB governing council member wants fund boosted to €1.5 trillion
King defends his additional powers
UK government publishes draft legislation handing significant powers to the governor of the Bank of England; King reassures critics of the shift
UK chancellor backs ring-fencing of banks
Chancellor of the exchequer endorses plans to separate retail from investment arms; says FPC’s stability remit to be reviewed annually
Bernanke warns Congress on fiscal deficit
Fed chairman warns limiting debt ceiling self defeating, says US must choose between “careful and deliberative process” of financial policy change or “much more painful” crisis response
ECB highlights funding vulnerabilities in euro area banks
European Central Bank June 2011 Financial Stability Review shows funding vulnerabilities remain "Achilles heel" for euro area banks
Risk & Return Brasil: Supervisors need to be more curious, says Donizeti
Authorities should put less faith in numbers and what they are told by banks, says top Brazilian supervisor
China blames loose global monetary policies for inflationary pressures
People’s Bank of China brings price control to the forefront; says loose global monetary conditions have pushed up inflation expectations
Trichet highlights advanced economy failures
European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet says crisis highlighted weaknesses in strategies of advanced economies; stands firm on Greece action shortly before S&P downgrades sovereign
Better euro area financial stability governance ‘necessary’: ECB’s Constâncio
European Central Bank vice-president, Vítor Constâncio calls for policymakers to alter their conception of the governance of financial stability in the euro area; wants to see region-wide oversight
Bulgaria attempts to speed up and streamline payments
Addition of third settlement cycle designed to 'speed up and streamline' payments
IMF assessment highlights China’s frailties in financial system
IMF’s first Financial Sector Assessment Programme in China says country must move towards more liberal financial system
British bankers disagree over ring-fencing
Controversial proposals for reform of UK banking system spark dispute among representatives of ‘big four’ banks; disagree over ring-fencing option
Thieves seize 500,000 pesos from Argentina coffers: reports
Central Bank of Argentina robbed of 500,000 pesos' worth of withdrawn bills, say reports; central bank declines to comment
Philippines launches next leg of public education programme
Central bank wants the public to be able to make “well-informed economic and financial decisions”; also opens new building in Dumaguete City
Finland to close two cash distribution offices
Bank of Finland says it will shut its Tampere and Kuopio offices as cash distribution services are outsourced to private sector
Sweden’s Öberg calls for Riksbank to merge with regulator
Riksbank first deputy governor Svante Öberg says merging central bank with Finansinspektionen will aid task of safeguarding financial system
Bafin chairman pans European Banking Authority stress tests
European Union’s bank stress standards lack “legitimacy”, according to top German regulator