Financial Stability
UK ‘Help to Buy' brought forward as data show housing market hotting up
Data out today show some UK housing indicators are back at pre-crisis levels; financial policy committee minutes are due out tomorrow, as government doubles down on ‘Help to Buy' scheme
IMF proposes automatic stabilisers to guard against hot money flows
World Economic Outlook suggests countries can shield themselves from instability caused by volatile capital flows if they foster an environment allowing residents to easily invest overseas
RBNZ rings changes in policy frameworks
Annual report highlights changes in how Reserve Bank of New Zealand is organised, the way in which it formulates policy and the tools at its disposal
ECB’s Cœuré warns impact of bail-ins still unclear
Executive board member says effects on bank funding and lending depend on final design of bail-in regime and interaction with other regulation
ECB fires starting gun on SSM chair selection
New chair will head the single supervisory mechanism and oversee the eurozone's biggest banks from next year; appointment to be made jointly by the ECB and the European Parliament
ECB’s Mersch demands resolution fund clarification
Executive board member Yves Mersch concerned about the loss of credibility if the proposed single resolution fund in the eurozone was drained through a round of bank failures
Constâncio and Issing fear ‘zombie' bank dependency on central bank liquidity
Former ECB chief economist joins current vice-president in warning over weak banks becoming dependent on central bank money - but Constâncio says ECB is ‘exiting quietly and smoothly'
Composite indicator shows Swedish banks' systemic importance varied through crisis
Riksbank research finds large time-based variations in the systemic importance of Sweden's four biggest banks before, during and after the financial crisis
IMF working paper examines tools to measure interconnectedness
Network analysis and price-based measures are both used to measure interconnectedness in systemic risk; paper finds many tools can reduce systemic risk, but interaction is not clear cut
Chinese capital rules meet Basel III standards
Bank for International Settlements report says China’s capital rules are in line with the Basel III minimum standards, but finds two 'potentially material' flaws
Eurosystem repatriation rule-change creates 'level playing field' for CSDs
Senior executives at Clearstream and Euroclear tell CentralBanking.com their companies are ready for the new landscape - and for the launch of T2S
Rajan urges central banks to consider spillovers
Reserve Bank of India governor wants central banks to consider the impact of their monetary policies on cross-border capital flows; questions the efficacy of QE, forward guidance and IMF advice
Higher interest rates no ‘immediate threat' to UK banks, says FPC
Financial Policy Committee still warns firms are not taking sufficient account of potential stresses and that borrowers would be exposed to higher interest rates were debt levels to rise further
Canadian deputy champions FSB
FSB may be small but is capable of ‘nimbly’ co-ordinating global reforms efforts in a way that other international organisations are not, says Lawrence Schembri
Crisis prompted both ‘re-discovery' and overhaul of CBs' emergency liquidity
Walter Bagehot's dictum to lend freely at high interest rates and against good collateral during a financial panic was revived, then altered during the crisis, according to Thomas Baxter of the NY Fed
Hong Kong and Australia see risks in low interest rates and Chinese NPLs
Impact of any shift in the yield curve on banks' balance sheets ‘may not be small', according to HKMA; RBA urges lenders to maintain prudent risk appetite as rates remain low
Pianalto confident in case for faster retail payments
Cleveland Fed president Sandra Pianalto says the lack of 'concrete' evidence in favour of a near-real-time payment system should not stand in the way of its creation
ECB appoints Oliver Wyman to conduct ‘comprehensive' eurozone bank review
European Central Bank appoints the same consultancy firm as conducted Spain's banking stress tests and is doing the same for Slovenia; more details of the comprehensive review to follow soon
FDIC chair discusses US effort to balance capital and leverage requirements
Martin Gruenberg says Basel III relies too heavily on capital ratios, potentially incentivising big banks to employ ‘imprudent' leverage strategies; discusses regulatory remedies
ECB paper develops macro-pru tool probing impact of sudden capital outflows
Results show limited impact of a liquidity shock on banks' solvency ratios in the short term, but ‘moderate to high' effect on the supply of credit to the broader economy
NY Fed trials new reverse repo facility
Federal Reserve Bank of New York tests new overnight reverse repo facility; William Dudley believes it will bolster the Fed’s control over short-term money market rates
ECB paper says regional macro-prudential tools would mitigate eurozone imbalances
Macro-prudential tools such as loan-to-value limits could help prevent imbalances between the eurozone core and periphery if applied on a regional basis, according to ECB research
Emerging market volatility not a sign of crisis, says Malaysian supervisor
Emerging markets are much better prepared to deal with foreign investment outflows than in the past, says Securities Commission Malaysia chairman
US fiscal stance is creating inflation, says Riksbank paper
Researchers show the existing unsustainable levels of US federal debt are generating inflationary pressures, but these are difficult to spot as they are being dwarfed by Fed policy and economic slack