Financial Stability
China takes fresh steps to rein in financial sector risk
Five regulators jointly release standardised rules on asset management products
Brexit uncertainty could shrink UK economy by 2% – BoE deputy
Negative effects of Brexit beginning to take effect, says Dave Ramsden
FSB unveils latest G-Sib list
One bank joins and other drops off the list of the world’s most systemically important firms
Ringgit ‘far from reflecting its fair value’ – BNM governor
Ringgit has strengthened somewhat but is being affected by "misperceptions" and "adverse sentiments"
EBA releases guidelines for internal model risk parameters
Revisions aim to strike a balance between comparability of models and risk sensitivity, says EBA
Central Bank of Bahamas to oversee establishment of credit bureau
Credit bureau in sight as Bahamas central bank gains oversight of new regulatory reporting system, which will give lenders a better model for pricing risk
Fernando Restoy looks to realign Basel’s FSI
The Financial Stability Institute chair discusses the prospects for implementing Basel III, the challenging political context and the FSI’s role in it all
FCA to publicly recognise selected codes of conduct
Regulator says the public recognition of good practice will encourage adherence
RBNZ seeks liquidity and stability with new mortgage bond standard
New Zealand central bank hopes standard will support market liquidity and improve its own risk position
ECB says draft Polish legislation could cause moral hazard
Law may have “considerable impact” on bank profits, central bank says
ECB criticises banks’ Brexit plans
Central bank stresses institutions need to have meaningful operations in the eurozone
Bank of Spain inspector denounces supervision interference
Supervisors consider essential the creation of a body to safeguard their independence
Kuwait could create financial stability committee – IMF
The central bank could strengthen supervision by creating a new committee, say IMF staff; the country is weathering oil shocks well
Bank of Israel invites real-time payments proposals
Central bank envisages “at least” one real-time payments infrastructure, to be developed and operated by a third party
RBNZ cracks down on Westpac over modelling breach
Central bank imposes capital penalty after uncovering failings related to use of internal models
IMF’s Lipton urges eurozone to speed up banking union
First deputy managing director says Europe should capitalise on support for euro and ensure uniform capital market regulation is in place
DLT set to make central banks ‘obsolete’ as payment operators – report
Second phase of MAS’s Project Ubin deemed a success as central bank manages to deploy RTGS system on DLT fabric
Book notes: The Right Balance for Banks, by William Cline
An interesting analysis of optimal capital requirements for G-Sibs, examining whether Basel III requirements will be enough to stem another financial crisis
ECB article warns of possible effects of a Chinese slowdown
Looser Chinese monetary policy in response to problems could have significant effect