Macro-prudential
UK MPs urge separation of Financial Conduct Authority functions
Parliamentary committee suggests enforcement should be separated from FCA
Irish central bankers take first look at effectiveness of macroprudential housing policies
Paper compares loans made within and without loan limits
Beyond banking: ESRB wants wider macro-prudential toolkit
European Systemic Risk Board argues for providing policy-makers with instruments extending to all forms of credit
Tighter mortgage lending rules proposed in New Zealand
Central bank looks to crack down on investor lending with high loan-to-value ratios
Turkish central bank steps in to calm markets in wake of coup attempt
Central bank promises banks unlimited liquidity
MAS’s Menon urges careful calibration of Basel III
Managing director concerned over impact on SME and trade finance
ECB paper explores capital-based macroprudential measures
Dampened credit and asset price growth can have a “sizable” impact on predicted crisis probabilities
NPLs down overall but progress is uneven – Kuwaiti report
Bad loans on the rise in the household sector
Banks coping with tougher environment – Omani stress tests
Central bank is building financial stability capabilities
Basel Committee scales back risk weights in revised securitisation standard
Definition of 'STC' tightened as capital requirements cut
Sarb faces tough job amid ‘sobering’ outlook, IMF warns
Capital flows, sovereign rating and financial sector health form dangerous links, fund says
RBNZ weighs tighter macroprudential policy and wider toolkit
Reserve Bank of New Zealand considers adding tool to impose limits on DTI ratios
European banks suffer as regulators ban Monte dei Paschi short-selling
Banks hit by further shockwaves from UK’s vote to leave EU
Report calls for co-operation in appraising macroprudential tools
Research led by Anne Le Lorier says governance arrangements should promote “wider co-operation”
Bank of England cuts CCB to 0% to support credit supply
In wake of Brexit uncertainty, concerns over supply of credit ‘taken off the table’, says Bank of England governor Carney
IMF paper examines factors affecting US wage growth
US labour market changing “more fundamentally” than before, author finds
Sweden’s FI gauges impact of debt-to-income limit
Financial regulator tries to attach values to the growth and stability impact of DTI limits
Prepare to fail
Developing countries should learn from the failures of developed countries
BIS: Central banks playing for 'high stakes' as financial cycles turn
Cycles may be turning down in some emerging markets and up in advanced economies
EU exit vote throws up financial stability risks
Turmoil in markets but more serious problems have not yet emerged
FSB unveils proposals to curb asset management risks
Consultation tackles liquidity mismatch, leverage, op risk and securities lending
Basel Committee approves G-Sib frameworks
All jurisdictions home to G-Sibs deemed "compliant" with Basel framework
Negative rates fail to dent Danish bank profitability
National Bank of Denmark concerned banks may be pursuing return targets too aggressively
Nouy renews calls for Pillar 2 'guidance'
European law "needs clarification" on maximum distributable allowance, ECB's supervisory head says