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Markets upbeat on strengthening US wage growth figures
Non-farm payrolls drop slightly but wages appear to be gathering pace; figures impacted by hurricanes Irma and Harvey
Banco Sabadell relocates outside of Catalonia
The bank wants to ensure it remains under the supervision of the ECB
Research can help BoE keep pace with automation – Salmon
As algorithms continue to make markets faster, regulation will need to be adapted, says BoE director; academic research will aid central bank efforts
China’s deleveraging efforts pose global financial risks, research says
A sudden financial shock may imperil demand, trade and commodity prices
Bank of Portugal expects stronger growth in 2017
Exports are expected to boost GDP growth to 2.5% in 2017, up from 1.5% in 2016
EMs should work to avoid ‘macro-prudential war’ – BIS article
Use of macro-prudential policies should be co-ordinated internationally for maximum effect, say Luiz Pereira da Silva and Michael Chui
Cleland outlines uncertainty of future cash demand
BoE chief cashier says people will move away from cash, but the rate of change is uncertain
Disagreement over inflation expectations weakens monetary policy – Bundesbank paper
Research uses data from Fed’s survey of professional forecasters from 1968 to 2017
Theory of inflation dynamics is not good enough, warns Tarullo
Former Fed governor says economists have “almost paradoxical” mix of scepticism towards and reliance on shaky concepts
Iraq suspends dollar payments to some Kurdish banks
Future of agreement on oil revenues unclear as country faces significant economic problems
ECB targets NPLs with tougher prudential rules
The proposed regulation will only apply to new distressed assets from January 1, 2018
Kuroda: future need not be fully centralised or decentralised
BoJ governor says both approaches to market infrastructure have pros and cons, and it is not necessary to have one or the other
RBI eyes unwelcome turnaround in India’s economy
Central bank on hold as growth slows and inflation ticks up sharply; Urjit Patel notes heightened volatility and geopolitical tensions
Payments evolution will result in bank business model changes
Mid-sized banks will have to transform business models in order to remain relevant, says Swift, as fintech and globalisation threaten traditional practices
Costa Rican central bank gets $1bn to shore up exchange rate
Regional fund offers credit line as central bank aims to boost reserves and relieve pressure on exchange rate; central bank plans a move towards inflation targeting
MAS working to keep crypto-currencies and ICOs under control
Authority is mulling how to respond to the growth of crypto-currencies and initial coin offerings
Data shows growing medium-term risk for global economy – IMF
Researchers assess three types of financial data as predictors of GDP growth risk
Developing states can improve inflation targeting – IMF paper
The research finds a bias in favour of results in line with the academic consensus
Yellen defends contentious FSOC decision on AIG
Top regulators narrowly vote to remove AIG’s designation as systemic, exposing sharply contradicting views on the Financial Stability Oversight Committee
Neural network can beat conventional forecasts – Kansas City Fed research
Deep learning model outperforms Survey of Professional Forecasters at all horizons
US economy would have performed better without rate hikes – Kashkari
Minneapolis Fed president says Fed should not raise rates until 2% inflation target has been reached; removal of accommodation has negatively affected inflation expectations
ECB calls on Commission to rethink CCP resolution and recovery plans
Proposals need to shift focus from stand-alone recovery, ECB says
EBA recommends new prudential regime for investment firms
Firms should be subject to tripartite classification with different capital requirements
Fed paper constructs ‘loan frontier’ for mortgages
Method mimics literature on estimating production frontiers, allowing authors to study credit provision around the 2008 crisis