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Iran nuclear deal paves way to lift central bank sanctions
Deal struck between Iran and UN paves way for tough sanctions on the central bank to be lifted and Iranian banks to return to Swift payments system
BoE’s FPC flags climate change financial stability risks
Financial policy committee divides issue into physical risks and transitional risks, seeing some potential for instability from climate change but calling for further research
Colombian paper analyses intraday liquidity needs
Intraday liquidity risks can be ‘mitigated or even eliminated’ if entities have higher opening balances than the balances required to opportunely liquidate all payment obligations, paper finds
Bank of Portugal launches mobile app
Users can access key statistical indicators for Portugal and the eurozone, calculate foreign exchange rates and obtain interest rate simulations, in the first Portuguese central bank app
Fed officials renew calls to tackle inequality
Janet Yellen highlights need for further research into income inequality, while Lael Brainard focuses on young people and Narayana Kocherlakota on Native Americans
Solomon Islands research illuminates inflation sources in small islands
Working paper finds domestic factors are mainly behind inflation outcomes, with the exchange rate only having a temporary impact; economy takes around a year to bounce back from shocks
Rates have hit lower bound, say ECB minutes
Second ‘account’ of ECB policy meeting suggests -0.2% is the effective lower bound for interest rates, but governing council mulls various options for extending QE should it be necessary
Expectations have variable impact, finds ECB paper
Working paper suggests there have been ‘significant changes’ in the degree to which expectations have driven unemployment, with a particularly large effect during 2008 financial crisis
Fed paper measures damage from capital flow surges
Researchers find surging capital flows push labour away from manufacturing, create sudden booms and recessions, and do more damage if there is a sudden reversal
Israel’s Flug calls for new financial stability committee
Bank of Israel governor wants to ‘institutionalise’ collaboration between financial supervisory authorities; offers advice to new government on budget
People: NY Fed names first vice president; HKMA promotes research head
Michael Strine succeeds Christine Cumming as first vice president at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York; Lillian Cheung becomes executive director for research in Hong Kong; and more
Draghi defends ECB’s voting opacity
While extolling the virtues of central bank transparency, the ECB governor says not publishing a voting record allows members to support the overall decision despite privately disagreeing
Hellwig warns against expanding financial stability mandate too far
Martin Hellwig presents his thoughts on how to strike a balance between the macroeconomic and financial stability objectives of monetary policy
Romer and Romer find financial crisis impact ‘not large’
NBER working paper constructs new series on financial distress in advanced economies to better capture degrees of financial crisis; finds output declines are ‘moderate and largely temporary’
Riksbank sees payments challenges ahead
Annual report notes growing interest in digital forms of payment is leading to declining income from seigniorage; new banknote series to enter circulation in 2015
Fischer looks to strengthen non-bank solvency and liquidity
Fed vice-chair says key issues for promoting non-bank sector stability are solvency and liquidity, and suggests policies that could be used to strengthen these areas
BIS committee urges central banks to consider collateral policies ahead of time
Central banks should be aware of the effects of their policies on collateral markets, and use this knowledge to prepare in advance for crises, CGFS report finds
Former ECB banknotes director describes 'arduous path' to Europa launch
Antti Heinonen details the challenges and occasional mishaps in delivering a ‘quantum leap’ in eurozone banknote designs, with the latest new note to be issued later this year
Nouy sets out SSM priorities for 2015
Supervisory board chair Danièle Nouy reveals focus on profitability drivers of largest banks in eurozone, as well as their risk appetite and governance; first annual report published
Riksbank’s new approach to nowcasting reviewed
Article in Economic Review evaluates the forecasting performance of a dynamic factor model adopted by Sweden's central bank, finding it a useful addition to its suite of tools
Olsen: Norway needs lower labour costs
Norges Bank governor Øystein Olsen argues labour costs must be brought into line with those of Norway’s trading partners to support a rebalancing of the economy away from oil
BoE and ECB strike deal on CCP cooperation
Central banks agree to information exchange and provision of cross-border liquidity in a crisis as the UK government drops two outstanding cases against the ECB
Yellen sees potential benefits in ‘tight’ labour market
Fed chair Janet Yellen says allowing unemployment to fall below its longer-run level for a short time could help return inflation to target quicker and boost productivity
SNB’s Zurbrügg: negative rates having ‘desired effect’
Governing board member says negative interest rates are influencing the money and capital markets as intended, noting the exchange rate has also started to normalise since the January decision