Dan Hardie
Staff writer, Central Banking
Dan Hardie is a staff writer for Central Banking, based in London. He has a degree from Oxford University and served in Afghanistan with the British army.
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Nigerian central bank governor named in ‘Paradise Papers’
Emefiele’s lawyers say commercial bank failed to carry out governor’s instructions to end stake
Moldovan parliament expands central bank’s supervisory powers
Major bank crime saw theft of approximately 12% of GDP in 2014
ECB starts publishing corporate bond purchase data
Move increases transparency, but data contains few surprises, analysts say
Bank of Russia will be able to handle fallout from failing banks, analysts say
Central bank puts two more banks into administration; observers disagree over effectiveness of Nabiullina’s reform efforts
Gambian ex-governor says he feared for his family’s life under deposed president
Former governor tells tribunal he obeyed orders to open accounts and hand over cash
Russian governor accuses failed bank owners of dishonesty
Owners of systemically important bank manipulated bond market, Elvira Nabiullina says, while owner of smaller institution used deposits for his own benefit
Kosovo governor Hamza resigns to become finance minister
Deputy governor for financial supervision named as interim head
Bad assets ‘keep me awake at nights’ – RBI deputy governor
Reform proceeding at a “glacial pace”, says Viral Acharya
Stanley Fischer announces October resignation from Fed
Vice-chair to step down in October “for personal reasons”, eight months before scheduled
Emergency liquidity fund set up for stressed Russian banks
Move follows the Bank of Russia taking effective control of a systemically important lender
Maldives president appoints new governor in defiance of parliament
Nominated governor needs parliamentary approval but troops stop lawmakers from meeting
European yield curve calculation regulations should change, ESRB says
Last liquid point, ultimate forward rate and convergence point should all change, report argues
Russian central bank alleges criminal behaviour at several closed banks
Bank of Russia closes five banks and reports shortfalls or malpractice at four more
Maldives’ governor resigns as country remains in crisis
Governor says she is stepping down to join her husband in New York; country’s parliament is shut down amid political crisis
Irish central bank to set up dataset of registered firms
Dataset will help identify “structures of complex operations”, bank says
Maltese banks’ assets rise as loans fall, central bank says
Assets pushed up by growth in mortgage and placements with eurozone banks
Islamic State looted $800m in funds, says Iraqi central bank
IMF says central bank cannot avoid financing government deficit
Lithuanian central bank mulls fintech sandbox
Regulator says it may suspend some regulations on a “case by case” basis
Czech central bank raises interest rates for first time in nine years
Legacy of currency defence may cause future problems, analyst argues
Eurozone’s demographics will continue to push interest rates down – paper
Structural policies will take time to reverse impact of adverse demographics, researchers say
Bank of Russia removes licensing powers from regional offices
Observers differ over the effectiveness of the central bank’s efforts to clean up the banking system
Major issues on Greek debt still need resolution, analysts say
Deal between European partners and IMF will still face many difficulties, even after German elections, observers warn
Ukrainian central bank bars PwC from further audits
NBU says firm verified “misrepresented information”, but PwC denies charge
IMF continues building up Somali central bank
Planned currency reform should give the central bank the ability to implement monetary policy