Financial Stability
BoE paper assesses contingent capital risk
Financial Stability Paper examines contingent capital’s risk to stability when used to fulfil banks’ equity requirements; warns that such capital may cause wider problems
ECB delivers blow to Hungarian central bank law
The European Central Bank says the amended draft central bank law still “fails to address” concerns over independence; continued uncertainty leaving central bank operations unstable
IMF’s Nehmat urges eurozone fiscal adjustment plan rethink
Deputy managing director of the IMF says some eurozone countries’ fiscal targets for 2013 may need to be altered given growth slowdown; also supports deeper European integration
New York Fed report models herd behaviour
Fed staff report models financial market herding behaviour using NYSE transaction data; finds herding is “fairly pervasive” on some trading days
IMF paper examines capital flow management
Working paper considers methods of managing large-scale capital flows in Czech Republic, Poland and Romania; argues capital controls should not be used
HSBC chief identifies four steps to resolve ‘emerging markets’ crisis in Europe
HSBC chief executive Stuart Gulliver believes a European ‘tarp’ plus issuance of eurobonds needed to keep eurozone intact; says Spain and Greece failed to learn lessons from Asian crisis
FSB says risk aversion back at ‘elevated levels’
The Financial Stability Board used its May meeting in Hong Kong to highlight the return of risk aversion in the global economy and set its agenda ahead of G-20 Los Cabos summit in Mexico next month
ECB denies it rejected Spanish recapitalisation plan
European Central Bank denies it has refused Spanish authorities’ plans to recapitalise a major bank in the country; European Commission discusses direct disbursement to banks from ESM
Norges Bank assesses payments system
Annual Report on Payment Systems 2011 finds speed of payment transactions to be lacking; system in general is nonetheless efficient says deputy governor
IMF appears to back Ukraine involvement in Vienna Initiative
European mission head at IMF said to offer support for National Bank of Ukraine participation in Vienna Initiative
Central banks urged to increase monitoring of retail payment innovation
Central banks may need to improve their data collection and research efforts to ensure they are monitoring the latest developments in retail payments, according to new CPSS report
Ingves says Europe not ready for common regulatory capital rules
Basel Committee chairman Stefan Ingves says Europe lacks necessary common legal powers and mechanisms to standardise regulatory capital treatment; advises Europe against introducing a Tobin tax
Ireland central bank proposes changes to regulatory reporting
Central Bank of Ireland publishes consultation paper on regulatory reporting; proposes move to a new online reporting system
IMF paper relates fiscal consolidation and growth
Paper discusses relationship between fiscal consolidation and short- and long-run growth; warns that rapid consolidation can be harmful
BoE paper investigates banks’ implicit subsidies
Paper discusses models for attempting to quantify implicit subsidy available to banks via government bailout; estimates range from £30 billion to £120 billion
RBA governor criticises ‘dated’ payments systems
Glenn Stevens warns Australia has fallen behind other countries by not offering real-time electronic transfers; notes task the central bank faces in matching improved global regulatory environment
Americas’ regional FSB group discusses vulnerability and regional financial stability
Financial Stability Board Regional Consultative Group for the Americas discusses developments in global economy and methods of assessing vulnerability in fast-growing economies
New York Fed article proposes capital regulation framework
Article suggests new framework for regulating capital; attempts to limit risk-taking while preserving creditors’ disciplining incentives
Greek governor highlights importance of decisions made in Athens
Georgios Provopoulos tells president recovery is linked to decisions made in Athens not Brussels; again stresses importance of faster progress with reforms in the country
Riksbank survey gauges Swedish risk perceptions
Survey by the Riksbank assesses participants’ perceptions of risk in Swedish financial system; finds limited optimism tempered by uncertainty over eurozone problems
Malaysia releases Basel III proposals
Bank Negara Malaysia issues concept paper setting out plans to strengthen capital adequacy standards for banking institutions; requests feedback on requirements, which follow Basel III recommendations
Norges Bank article assesses Norwegian settlement process
Article examines contagion risk in Norges Bank settlement process; identifies four banks of systemic importance
UK police seize more than £4 million in counterfeit coins
Metropolitan police uncover large counterfeit operation in UK; some of the fake coins may already be in circulation
Bosnia and Herzegovina refreshes banknote pool
Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina announces injection of fresh banknotes to replace worn-out ones; notes match European ones for paper and security feature standards