Daniel Hinge
Editor, Benchmarking
Daniel Hinge is editor of Central Banking’s benchmarking service and subject specialist for economics and monetary policy. He has reported on the central banking community since 2012, in roles including news editor and comment editor. He holds a degree in politics, philosophy and economics from the University of Oxford.
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Articles by Daniel Hinge
Central Bank of Iceland gains new powers as more controls lift
Legislative amendments launch next phase of capital account liberalisation
Review proposes reforms to Riksbank research
Department could be made even more effective, economists say
BoE’s new MPC member suggests tweaks to policy approach
Saunders says models that assume pre-crisis level for equilibrium unemployment may be misleading
Top US and EU officials hold resolution war game
Mark Carney and Janet Yellen among participants in co-ordination exercise
'Institutional repositories' can boost research – Bank of Spain’s Selgas
Organising materials in an efficient manner online can support research
Global sharia standards desirable, but impractical – Lebanon’s el Gemayel
Complete standardisation impractical, but other options are available
IMF lauds renminbi SDR launch, but some see momentum stalling
Some economists see China's reform progress slowing
BoJ targets inflation overshoot with revamped policy approach
“Yield curve control” could give the central bank more room for manoeuvre on asset purchases
Basel Committee hits turbulence on approach to year-end deadline
Industry and some governments express alarm ahead of final rules
New facility opens to print £10 notes, as £5 enters circulation
New polymer £5 notes enter circulation today
Bank of Finland looking to streamline and upgrade payments simulator
Economist sheds light on the bank’s plans for adding new features
Book notes: The power of a single number, by Philipp Lepenies
Lepenies offers a brief but very readable treatment of GDP's political history
Urjit Patel to take over from Rajan at RBI
Deputy governor led work on India’s new inflation-targeting framework
UK watchdog looks to new technology to ‘transform’ bank competition
Regulator hopes measures will boost competition, but some commentators see flaws in the plan
Helicopters bearing gifts
As QE and negative rates run out of room, helicopter money could represent a last resort
MasterCard strikes deal to acquire UK’s VocaLink
Agreement to acquire 92.4% stake will end ownership by major UK banks
Turkish central bank steps in to calm markets in wake of coup attempt
Central bank promises banks unlimited liquidity
Bank of Israel opens payment protocol to smaller players
Central bank removes obstacle to new firms looking to enter payments market
European banks suffer as regulators ban Monte dei Paschi short-selling
Banks hit by further shockwaves from UK’s vote to leave EU
BiH central bank preparing for long road to EU membership
Central bank is looking to build its capabilities and expand staff