Financial Stability
ECB’s Cœuré warns CCPs could become ‘too big to fail’
Benoît Cœuré says the systemic effects of central clearing are ‘undoubtedly positive’ on aggregate, but raises concerns over the concentration of risk in a few large global CCPs
Philippines central bank backs 'vital’ reforms
Central Bank of the Philippines welcomes plans for $3.3 billion recapitalisation and new mandate; looks set to receive new supervisory powers and monetary policy instruments
US regulation of foreign banks follows 'pattern set by the EU', says Fed's Tarullo
Basel rules are ‘floors, not ceilings', the Federal Reserve's Daniel Tarullo said yesterday, following accusations that the US is treating foreign banks unfairly
ECB paper finds US resolution authority has not solved too-big-to-fail problem
Research uses creation of US Orderly Liquidation Authority as ‘quasi-natural experiment’, finding many banks are disciplined but the largest still do not believe the threat to be credible
BoE's Financial Policy Committee notes 40% rise in mortgage approvals
Mortgage approvals rose by 40% in the year to January; FPC makes no new recommendations
Fed rejects Citi's dividend plans
The Federal Reserve has rejected the capital plans of five systemically important banks following annual stress tests; Bank of America and Goldman Sachs squeeze through
RBI director criticises ‘poor’ cooperative governance
Deepali Pant Joshi attributes cooperative banks' deteriorating health to poor governance and operational inefficiencies
New Zealand champions coordination of monetary and macro-prudential policy
Reserve Bank of New Zealand deputy governor says there is an ‘appropriate role’ for coordination if both policy arms retain ‘clear primary objectives’
BoE and PBoC to ink deal on London RMB clearing bank
Central banks will sign memorandum of understanding next week that will pave way for London to establish the first offshore renminbi clearing bank outside Asia
Fed finds 75% of US citizens reluctant to pay by phone
While mobile banking continues to grow, many consumers are growing more sceptical of services and the security of the technology, according to a Fed survey
NY Fed releases new research on large and complex banks
Special edition of the Economic Policy Review aims to further study and debate, and help inform policy-makers on issues around too-big-to-fail
New York Fed study finds TBTF banks take on more risk
Study uses a rating agency measure of government support and finds it correlated with the size of banks' impaired loan ratios
Stress test revisions ‘an embarrassment’ for the Fed
Federal Reserve revises stress test results due to ‘inconsistent’ assumptions of banks’ capital plans; ‘undermines confidence’ in the institution, according to former official
Bank of Canada deputy says Libor and FX scandals have damaged trust
Bank of Canada deputy governor Tim Lane says problems of benchmark rigging must be addressed through mix of 'reform and replacement'
Eurozone policy was ‘backward' in the financial crisis, says Draghi
The policy measures brought in by the ECB and other eurozone authorities in 2010–11 were right in isolation but introduced in the wrong sequence, Mario Draghi has said
East Africa takes more steps on path to integration
East African Community agrees to expand its relationship with a regional counterpart; implements new project to harmonise payment and settlement systems
Japan FSA proposes two phases for mandatory clearing
The proposals would force financial institutions to clear their yen interest rate swaps, although insurance companies and pension funds are absent from JFSA plans
Financial inclusion is prompting shift in ‘the landscape of central banking’
Reserve Bank of Fiji governor believes central banks have taken a ‘lead role’ in driving financial inclusion; points to new departments dedicated to the cause
ABS innovations aim to clear credit rating log-jam
Innovative way of calculating capital requirements for securitisation portfolios could take rating agencies out of the game - and put the European economy on the path to recovery
Volcker perplexed by Fed taper criticism
Former Fed chairman tells Central Banking Awards audience that central banks are ‘promising more than they can do’ and taking away ‘the punchbowl in time’ is Janet Yellen’s ‘big test’
ECB flags pitfalls for new Estonian supervisory law
Legal opinion on draft law praises intentions but warns of a number of risks, including the potential to undermine the central bank’s independence
RBA reveals details of ‘next generation’ banknote project
Quarterly bulletin gives insights into plans for the first Australian banknote change in 20 years, including new print methods, security features, stakeholder engagement and logistics
Danish paper examines effects of household leverage
Over-leveraged households saw the biggest hit to their consumption when the 2008 financial crisis struck, but the relationship broke down as the crisis continued, working paper finds
Downturn could halve capital ratios of biggest US banks, Fed stress tests show
Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Citigroup and Morgan Stanley all perform below average in Fed stress tests