Financial Stability
Eurozone crisis at 'critical' stage, says IMF
International Monetary Fund stresses need for completion of monetary union and sets out three vital common elements to create banking union; ECB’s Asmussen echoes thoughts on vital need for union
BIS paper argues financial systems can grow too large
Working paper examines impact of size of financial systems on productivity growth; finds size of financial sector initially boosts productivity but beyond certain threshold has negative effect
Bernanke blames Europe and fiscal cliff for stalling recovery
Chairman of the Federal Reserve says two main risks to economic improvement in the US are eurozone woes and looming fiscal cliff; urges lawmakers to act promptly
Bank of Israel unveils proposals to increase banking competition
Interim report sets out numerous measures to increase competition in Israel’s banking sector; says banking suffers from high concentration and low efficiency
NY Fed failed to share Libor low-balling fears with BoE, says King
Governor of the Bank of England says NY Fed did not pass on anecdotal evidence of Barclays’ manipulation of Libor submissions; says recommendations for reform were not a warning of trouble
Del Missier renews pressure on BoE over Libor scandal
Former chief operating officer of Barclays Bank says he was told instruction to submit lower Libor rates came from Bank of England; directly contradicts Bob Diamond’s testimony
IMF calls for policy action to counter looming downside risks
Latest World Economic Outlook and Global Financial Stability Report say further action is necessary by policy-makers in Europe, the US and emerging markets, as downside risks 'loom large'
ECB reports drop in seized counterfeit euro banknotes
Number of fake euro banknotes withdrawn from circulation falls to 251,000; lowest amount of fake notes found since 2003
RBI official highlights problematic international regulations
Reserve Bank of India executive director examines impact of converging banking regulation on India; suggests global rules may have positive spillovers, but must be tailored to domestic economy
ECB paper analyses risk-sharing in emerging markets
Working paper finds evidence of pro-cyclicality of capital gains on domestic stock markets; argues countries can hedge against risk by encouraging foreign investment
Geithner emails to King bring BBA into focus over Libor
Communications between the then president of the NY Fed and the governor of the BoE show 2008 concerns over Libor system; British Bankers' Association was asked to look at recommendations for change
Italian governor reviews uncertain outlook as Moody’s downgrades
Bank of Italy governor Ignazio Visco says banks have made progress in strengthening finances but warns of numerous downside risks; Moody’s downgrades Italy’s government bond rating
Singapore commemorates independence with heart-shaped coin
Monetary Authority of Singapore launches Singapore 47 Years of Independence commemorative coins; series includes the first-ever heart-shaped coin for the country
IMF paper assesses macro-prudential models in Latin America
Working paper evaluates two major Latin American policy models, one of institutional separation and one of integration; suggests areas for improvement in both models
Central Bank of Ireland paper weighs crisis impact on SME financing
Research technical paper assesses effect of economic, financial and debt crises in Europe on small and medium-sized enterprises’ access to credit; discusses impact of private debt overhang
ECB paper models policy interaction
Working paper examines the benefits of co-ordinating monetary and macro-prudential policies; finds separation of regimes can damage macroeconomic stability
Eurosytem and Mediterranean central bankers gather in Morocco
Central bankers meet to discuss economic and financial developments, monetary policy implementation and macro-prudential policies and financial stability
IMF’s Lagarde warns on global growth
Managing director says next week’s assessment of world economy will bring bad news with regard to growth; urges increased co-operation to renew economic recovery
‘Unofficial dollarisation’ raises significant stability risks, ECB study finds
Emerging markets with large holdings of ‘hard’ currency assets and liabilities are exposed to substantial stability risks and policy failure, finds ECB study
IMF paper studies effects of macro-prudential policy
Working paper studies effectiveness of macro-prudential policy in an environment of financial innovation; identifies various factors determining policy outcomes
EBA says banks did not sell assets or cut lending due to 9% capital rule
EBA claims banks have not substantially cut risk-weighted assets or lending to meet new minimum core Tier 1 ratio; actions were part of a series of measures agreed by the European Council in October
Asian central banks press ahead with OTC derivatives reform
Reserve Bank of India launches OTC derivatives trade repository; HKMA reveals results of consultation on derivatives regulation
CFTC-SEC swap ruling starts Dodd-Frank compliance race
Publication of swap rule will mark start of 60-day countdown to compliance with registration and reporting rules. Industry will find it 'quite challenging' warns CFTC's O'Malia
RBA deputy governor warns of regulatory side-effects
Reserve Bank of Australia’s Philip Lowe reviews impact of new financial regulation; says although new rules likely to increase stability, regulators must be aware of possible negative consequences