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Chatham House paper tries to quantify Syrian economic breakdown
Devastation from war, displacement of millions and oil and gas production falling into the hands of Isis and Kurdish forces have combined to create economic disaster
IMF paper finds foreign investor base crucial for EM sensitivity to shocks
Working paper finds emerging markets that rely more on international funds and global banks are more sensitive to ‘global push factors’ such as US monetary policy
BoE’s Cunliffe sees more efficient UK firms in coming years
Deputy governor justifies MPC forecast that productivity growth will finally pick up in 2016 and 2017, pointing to the potential for efficiency gains within firms as the economy grows
Senior UK bankers face bonus clawback for up to 10 years
Final PRA/FCA proposals on remuneration set the clawback period at seven years with a potential three more for senior managers; Andrew Tyrie questions whether the rules are enough
New York Fed launches economy ‘snapshot’
New research publication uses charts and succinct summaries to capture the latest economic developments; first edition features insight from consumer survey
Sarb adopts recruitment and career development plan
Annual report reveals new ‘workforce plan’ at South African Reserve Bank aimed at identifying the skill-sets it will need over the next five years and how to acquire them
Former central bank chief to head up Zimbabwe SWF
Kombo Moyana, governor between 1983 and 1993, will chair board governing the country’s new sovereign wealth fund
NBER paper seeks better model of trend inflation
James Stock and Mark Watson use disaggregated data on sectoral inflation with time-varying weights, finding this can produce a more accurate model of inflation’s long-term trend
IMF paper says ‘one size does not fit all’ with macro-prudential frameworks
Working paper examines use of macro-prudential policy in Hong Kong, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Singapore and Sweden
National Bank of Denmark warns fierce competition may damage lending standards
Financial stability report urges banks to build buffers and not cut corners despite the highly competitive, low interest rate environment
People: Njoroge approved as new Kenyan governor; Tajikistan appoints new deputies
Kenyan parliament approves Patrick Njoroge for central bank governorship; president of Tajikistan appoints new central bank board; Sanusi Lamido Sanusi joins Black Rhino; and more
Bank of Thailand cuts forecasts for growth and inflation
Monetary policy report says risks are ‘skewed to the downside’ as central bank lowers its forecasts; MPC was divided over further easing at April meeting
ECB paper tests systemic risk using ‘VAR for VaR’ model
Researchers use quantile regression in attempt to better account for outliers, which they say could have applications for stress testing
BoE launches ‘Bank Underground’ research blog
Blog provides platform for researchers to voice more controversial ideas; comes alongside rebranded staff working papers, written with ‘hands off’ approach from senior managers
German inequality would fall with US-style home ownership, Bundesbank study shows
Discussion paper fits US home ownership structure to German economy, finding large changes in the distribution and median level of wealth
Bank of Japan to shake up meeting framework
BoJ board plans to cut number of yearly meetings as part of major overhaul of deliberations aimed at making monetary policy more transparent
BoE report details ‘innovative’ liquidity insurance tool
Indexed long-term repos were introduced as part of liquidity facility upgrades after the global financial crisis, and are designed to automatically adjust to stress
Eurozone recovery set to broaden, says ECB bulletin
Report presents growing body of good news for most eurozone economies as wages and consumption rise, inflation bottoms out and investment begins to return
Norway moves policy tools in opposite directions
Norges Bank cuts rates to tackle economic slowdown but government imposes higher countercyclical capital buffer as financial stability indicators show signs of danger
US Treasury: woman will appear on new $10 banknote
More than a century after Martha Washington was featured on a $1 note, Treasury secretary Jack Lew announces he will pick another woman to feature on the $10 note
Fed officials still back 2015 rate hike
Median of latest projections suggests federal funds rate will reach 0.625% by the end of the year; FOMC delivers more upbeat assessment as its keeps policy unchanged
Jordan: SNB does not expect ‘sustained’ price drop
Thomas Jordan says the Swiss central bank does not expect a deflationary spiral as inflation will return to ‘positive territory’ early in 2017
Nabiullina: Bringing down inflation still Bank of Russia’s main concern
Central bank governor tells parliament that inflation is still the ‘priority task’ despite announcing plans to rebuild forex reserves earlier in the month
Irish banks have returned to profitability but still need repairs, report finds
Central Bank of Ireland’s macro-financial review notes improvements in the banking sector, but high levels of non-performing loans are holding them back