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Debt Management

Mboweni on the South African bond market

In the speech 'Celebrating excellence in the South African bond market' given on 26 October Tito Mboweni of the South African Reserve Bank said South Africa's solid fundamentals support economic growth, but the country remains vulnerable to changes in…

Bond markets as conduits for capital flows

The IMF Working Paper "Bond markets as conduits for capital flows: How does Asia compare?" finds that Europe is more financially integrated than other regions, while Asia already seems to have made more progress on this front than Latin America and other…

SF Fed paper on sovereign debt crises

The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Working Paper "Sovereign debt crises and credit to the private sector" argues that, through its effect on aggregate demand and country risk premia, sovereign debt restructuring can adversely affect the private…

IMF paper on debt in emerging market crises

The IMF Working Paper "The level and composition of public sector debt in emerging market crises" examines the evolution of public sector debt levels and structures in 12 emerging market countries around the time of financial crises.

ECB paper on the European corporate bond market

The ECB Occasional Paper "Implications for liquidity from innovation and transparency in the European corporate bond market" offers a new framework for the assessment of financial market liquidity and identifies two types: search liquidity and systemic…

Paper on European and US sovereign bond markets

The Research Technical Paper "An empirical analysis of transparency-related characteristics of European and US sovereign bond markets" from the Central Bank & Financial Services Authority of Ireland examines transparency-related characteristics of…

IMF paper on lending resumption after default

The IMF Working Paper "Lending resumption after default: Lessons from capital markets during the 19th century" mines the experience of capital markets during the 19th century to propose an alternative way of interpreting international default episodes.

Comment: Transparency in EU bond markets

As a rule, transparency in government activities, in regulation and in financial markets is encouraged and regarded as a positive thing. But when it comes to the way governments sell bonds, the authors of a recent study suggest that increasing…

Comment: Central bank governance

Seigniorage revenues have become more important to central banks as many of these institutions are feeling the squeeze financially. How these revenues are spent depend critically on sound governance structures and independence. These are the conclusions…

RBA paper on optimal monetary policy

The RBA Discussion Paper "Optimal monetary policy with real-time signal extraction from the bond market" sets up a model where the central bank uses real-time data from the bond market together with standard macroeconomic indicators to estimate the…

Israel's Fischer on The Paris Club at Fifty

In the speech 'The Paris Club at Fifty' given on 14 June Stanley Fischer of the Bank of Israel said the Paris Club has become concerned that countries that have received debt relief are borrowing heavily from other official lenders, who are not members…

HKMA's Choi on the debt market of Hong Kong

In the speech 'The debt market of Hong Kong - What can we offer to investors?' given on 13 June Y.K. Choi of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority said there are a few fundamental factors which make Hong Kong an ideal place for the bond market.

New York Fed's Foreign Exchange Operations Report

According to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's Treasury and Federal Reserve Foreign Exchange Operations quarterly report for January-March 2006, published 4 May, the U.S. monetary authorities did not intervene in the foreign exchange markets during…

Joint external debt website launched

The Bank for International Settlements, the International Monetary Fund, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development and the World Bank announced on Thursday 30 March that they are jointly launching a new website.

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