Tristan Carlyle
Tristan Carlyle is the news editor for Central Banking. He has experience at a host of local and national UK media outlets, and a degree in Politics and Economics from the University of Southampton.
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Sri Lankan central bank to spend $760,000 lobbying in US
Second deal struck under ‘communication programme’
Sovereign wealth fund could help Macao overcome gambling dependency, IMF says
Existing fiscal reserve has achieved ‘relatively good return’ since 2012
Bank of Portugal splits failed bank BES in 'clean’ resolution
Grant Lewis says ECB health check led to revelation of bank’s problems
IMF endorses Japan's QQE despite slowing progress to 2% inflation target
Staff report says BoJ’s easing programme has been a success
Tanzania hits financial inclusion target early due to mobile surge
Bank of Tanzania governor Benno Ndulu details financial inclusion progress
Chiang Mai Initiative doubled in size to $240 billion
Asian countries bolster safety net the day after Brics nations launch their own reserve fund
ECB sets out plans for disclosing comprehensive assessment results
Danièle Nouy says ECB is aiming for ‘smooth disclosure process’
Brics nations launch development bank and reserve fund
Emerging economies take step away from Western institutions
Israel publishes first financial stability report
Israeli central bank will publish ‘periodic’ reports on financial system
Parliamentary committee questions Central Bank of Ireland transparency
Irish layman concerned that inquiries are shrouded in secrecy
Draghi: structural reforms are too important to leave to member states
ECB president says structural reforms ‘in the interest of the union as a whole’
Kenyan central bank launches new interest rate
The 'Kenya Bank Reference Rate' receives a mixed reception
Lautenschläger sees TLTROs impacting real economy from next year
ECB unveils conditions of latest lending programme
ECB cuts frequency of monetary policy meetings
Pledges to publish ‘regular accounts’ of governing council meetings
Italian socialist tipped to lead ECB-watching Econ Committee
Europe’s political parties still horse-trading over key roles in parliament
RBI hiring 53 sportspeople out of civic duty
Successful applicants will represent central bank in their sport of choice
Bank of Uganda halves number of MPC meetings
MPC has kept key interest rate relatively stable in past 18 months
Bank of Thailand promotes five assistant governors
Supapongse and Numnonda to lead monetary policy and supervision groups
Financial stability reports to become ‘a lot more important’
German Institute for Economic Research president mulls future of communications
Swiss National Bank mulls negative rates to follow ECB
Additional measures to slow house price growth may also be needed
Carney leads central bankers in open mouth operations
Yves Mersch delivers four speeches in as many working days
Rogoff and Ball cross swords over 4% inflation target
Krugman’s Sintra presentation prompts wider debate on the merits of a 4% target
PBoC aims to galvanise lending by cutting reserve ratio for small banks
Analysts believe the move will inject around $13 billion into the economy