Financial Stability
FSB agrees final TLAC principles but asset management work has way to run
Meeting in London sees the organisation agree final draft principles for total loss-absorbing capacity, as new branches of research into asset management risks sprout
Noyer wants tailored approach to shadow bank regulation
Banque de France governor highlights the risks of a ‘one size fits all’ approach to regulation across the banking and shadow banking sectors
Global indicators can boost inflation forecasts in short term, paper finds
Author uses global inflation indicators and Brent oil price to augment domestic inflation forecasts in 523 countries, finding both improve accuracy
Irish central bank may spread higher levy on finance industry over time
The Central Bank of Ireland may spread the proposed increase in its annual levy on the financial industry over several years, but it still backs the call for non-banks to meet 100% of costs
IMF staff calls for ‘comprehensive strategy’ on non-performing loans
IMF staff call for creation of asset management companies to free up European banks from distressed debt; cites Spain as good example
Macro-prudential institutions were designed too hastily, Tucker warns
Group of economists including former BoE deputy warn macro-prudential policies are too poorly understood and were too hastily assembled to be effective, outlining possible enhancements
Lithuanian paper explores macroeconomic imbalances
Working paper advocates a more refined analysis of the misalignments in current accounts and real effective exchange rates for the macroeconomic imbalance procedure
BoE’s FPC says no immediate action required on buy-to-let
Bank of England financial policy committee is ‘alert’ to impact of buy-to-let loans on the housing market and overall financial volatility but finds no ‘immediate’ case for action
ECB paper considers how to mitigate US spillovers
Global economies could mitigate their vulnerability to US monetary policy decisions through a range of different policy actions, research finds.
UK banks won't face FRTB capital hike – BoE official
Policy expert says most trading risks already captured under Pillar 2 framework
IMF paper offers recipe for ‘de-dollarisation’
High levels of dollarisation in central Asia are contributing to macroeconomic instability, paper says; authors offer various options that could help reduce reliance on dollars
Competition can boost macro-financial stability, research finds
A survey of 54 European banks shows increased competition increases the fragility of individual banks but decreases systemic risk, working paper says
Fed board approves changes to same-day ACH service
Institutions that receive payments through the ACH network will have to participate in same-day service, but will be compensated by a new interbank fee levied on originators
Organisations outline next step in plans to strengthen CCPs
Basel-based groups and Iosco publish workplan for coordinated international policies on CCPs, and offer update on story so far; 2016 will see the bulk of analysis published
BoE’s Shafik sees scope for reducing sovereign spillovers
Policies are available that could help reduce the risk of ‘disorderly spillovers’ between sovereigns, with lessons to be learned from the lender-of-last-resort function, deputy governor says
Moldovan officials attack use of central bank as 'scapegoat'
Governor and first deputy of Moldova's central bank attack 'attempts at a government level' to delay banking investigation; will remain in place for three months 'unless replaced'
ECB paper traces roots of falling financial integration
Policy interventions beyond traditional capital controls may have ‘unintended’ impact on financial integration, including some macro-prudential measures based around currency
China opens onshore bond market to foreign banks
Hong Kong units of HSBC and Bank of China are first overseas lenders to receive approval, following move PBoC says will increase cross-border use of the yuan
Carney looks for well-managed markets to drive prosperity
BoE governor says London must lead development of global standards as the central bank’s open forum is opened for registration
Riksbank paper takes stock of macro-prudential landscape
A survey of the empirical literature on macro-prudential policy says various tools work best in different contexts; more research is needed on combining macro-prudential and monetary policy
Moldovan governor and first deputy resign as banking scandal intensifies
Governor and first deputy resign but will stay on to assist incoming IMF team; Dragutanu attacks local politicians for handling of ‘loss’ of an estimated $1 billion from commercial banks
FSB pushes for better tools to tackle high corporate debt
Report to G20 outlines some tools that could be used to tackle high and rising corporate debt, but the design process is still ongoing
Limited case for leaning against the wind, says IMF report
Staff conclude the short-term costs of using higher interest rates to address financial risks exceed the longer-term benefits in most cases, but stress door should ‘remain open’
JP Morgan exec challenges CCPs over skin in the game
'Why wouldn't you put up... all of your capital?' asks Olsen, at panel on CCP recovery and resolution at New York conference