Financial Stability
RTGS & hybrid payment systems: a comparison
This Bank of England Working Paper published on Tuesday 1 March contrasts Real-Time Gross Settlement and hybrid payment systems that are based on payment offset, using a two-period, multi-bank model. It finds that hybrid payment systems outperform RTGS…
Zimbabwe plans new currency next year
Zimbabwe will introduce a new currency next year, phasing out bank notes introduced two years ago as a stop-gap measure to ease critical cash shortages across the country, a government daily reported on Wednesday.
Museum of Australian currency notes
The Reserve Bank of Australia has opened from 1 March a Museum of Australian Currency Notes on the ground floor of its Head Office in Sydney.
Report on payment systems in accession countries
The European Central Bank published the latest addendum to the report entitled "Payment and securities settlement systems in the accession countries" (second edition) on Monday 28 February.
Interview: Seung Park
The governor of the Bank of Korea discusses reserve management, central bank independence and closer cooperation in East Asia in conversation with Robert Pringle.
A framework for financial stability
Five questions must be answered by those looking for a way to formulate policy in financial stability, says Andrew Haldane.
Lessons learned from outsourcing at Norges Bank
Can a central bank outsource IT services that are systemically important? Semming Austin recounts the approach taken by Norges Bank.
IT systems in smaller central banks
Central bank IT cannot stand still, but limited resources mean smaller institutions must plan carefully, says Terry Beadle.
Central banking on the move
Michael Yorke and Jeff Klein describe how advances in mobile computing can meet the needs of today’s central banks.
Central banking joins the internet age
The internet provides opportunities – but also risks – for central bank services. The authors explain how the Bank of Japan moved over to the net.
Effective IT with limited resources
IT departments in small central banks face particular challenges in providing services. Jennifer Greaves sets out how they can be met.
Iraq’s central bank: in search of a raison d’être
Iraq’s underdeveloped financial markets make it impossible for the central bank to fulfil its mandate argue Matt Sekerke and Steve H. Hanke.
Indonesia, Malaysia launch joint ATM network
Against the setting of an increasing number of Indonesian workers, tourists and students in Malaysia, the two nations have launched a joint Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) network, Xinhua reports.
China to restrict use of RMB image on internet
Anyone who wants to use images of Chinese currency (RMB) on the internet will have to get approval from the People's Bank of China, or otherwise will face fines of up to 30,000 yuan (3,627 US dollars), a draft regulation said.
Vietnam extends electronic payment infrastructure
Vietnam's central bank officially granted credit card giant Visa International a licence to set up a representative office in the country on Wednesday 16 February.
Korea's banknotes set for new look
Korea's banknotes are to get a radical overhaul to curb rising forgery. The Bank of Korea said Monday 14 February it plans to incorporate high-tech features in the new notes, including holograms.
Bank of Spain to implement business process system
TIBCO Software Inc. announced Thursday that the Central Bank of Spain, Banco de Espana, has chosen TIBCO to serve as its core provider for the automation of its business processes.
Zambia withdraws fading plastic bank notes
Zambia's central bank told commercial banks and financial institutions on Wednesday to withdraw from circulation plastic bank notes printed in 2003 because they are fading.
ECB's TARGET2 Progress Report
The ECB published a progress report on TARGET2 on 8 February. The report considers three main issues - service, pricing and migration to TARGET2. These issues were decided upon by the Governing Council on 16 December 2004.
SARB to present upgraded banknotes to parliament
The South African Reserve Bank said on Friday 4 February that the upgraded banknotes, which went into circulation at the beginning of February, will be presented to members of Parliament in Cape Town on 7 February, ahead of the opening of Parliament.
MAS's Palmer: Innovation in retail payment systems
In the speech 'Fostering innovation and promoting consumer interests in retail payment systems' given on 11 January John Palmer of the Monetary Authority of Singapore said MAS will continue to act as a facilitator for the retail payment industry,…
Nyberg on the Swedish payment market
In a speech on 'Prices and costs in the Swedish payment market' given on 25 January, Lars Nyberg of the Sveriges Riksbank reveals the results of a study into how well the price structure for retail payments reflects the underlying production costs for…
BofE Payment Systems Oversight Report
The Bank of England published its first annual Payment Systems Oversight Report on Monday 31 January. The Report sets out the Bank's role and objectives in relation to oversight of UK payment systems.