Central Banks
Linde says ECB’s stimulus package is ‘ambitious’
Low inflation reduces ‘the room for manoeuvre of monetary policy’, says Linde
Turkey’s central bank expects to break letter-writing cycle
Latest forecasts show inflation falling back to target from mid-2015
BIS paper argues debt overhang is ‘leading cause’ of sluggish growth
Debt is important factor resisting growth, but may obscure other problems
Treasury Committee attacks FCA’s use of media as ‘tool of regulation’
Media strategy 'bizarre' and a 'colossal risk', MPs warn
Asean central banks to improve settlement transparency
Principles will be implemented in four countries in February
BoE appoints two executive directors
New executive directors for financial stability and insurance
Chilean banks must plan for liquidity shortages
LCR and NSFR are being introduced as ‘measuring tools’
Belgian research examines policy response to oil price shocks
Paper analyses monetary policy responses to oil price fluctuations
Fed challenges payments industry to get quicker and safer
New document sets out strategies for improving US payment system
Research finds IMF lending helps limit future crises
Working paper examines impact of lending programmes in developing countries
Syriza reaction: Exit fears overblown but bitter struggles to come
New anti-austerity coalition may spell less trouble than it appears
People: Bulgarian deputy dismissed by parliament; HKMA appoints director
Bank of Russia appoints a new deputy governor
State Bank of Pakistan slashes rates to decade low
Central bank acts to stem falling inflation with 100bp cut
Colombian paper examines synchronisation of economic cycles in Latin America
Research analyses data from seven countries between 1980 and 2013
Croatian central bank calls for solution to Swiss franc mortgage quandary
Argues households with liabilities denominated in Swiss franc must receive help
Leading central bankers unsure about impact of technology on monetary policy
Mark Carney, Haruhiko Kuroda and Benoit Coeure debate elusive Phillips curve in Davos
BoE's Forbes says few MPC members are 'perennial hawks or doves'
External member lays out key risks to UK economic outlook in speech
Mersch lays out path to capital markets union
ECB’s Yves Mersch calls for ‘institutional adjustments’
Riksbank profits safeguard independence, first deputy says
Af Jochnick: low interest rates will hurt profits in the coming five years
Eichengreen says central banks should worry more about deflation than 'profits and losses'
Warns SNB decision indicates what could happen 'if a big central bank wrong-footed the market'
Ingves: Europe facing peer pressure on Basel III
Other jurisdictions will push EU to fix gaps in rules, says Basel chair
Attack on Central Bank of Libya condemned by UN
United Nations criticises ‘armed attack’ of a central bank branch