Financial Stability
Chilean banks must plan for liquidity shortages
Chilean banks will adopt new liquidity management policies later this year while reporting their LCR and NSFR; Central Bank of Chile may impose further rules next year
Fed challenges payments industry to get quicker and safer
New document sets out strategies for improving US payment system; Federal Reserve will only consider expanding role as service provider if private sector falls short
Research finds IMF lending helps limit future crises
Working paper published by IMF examines impact of lending programmes on developing countries between 1970 and 2010, finding they reduce likelihood of future banking crises
Croatian central bank calls for solution to Swiss franc mortgage quandary
Bank argues local households with liabilities denominated in the rising currency must receive help but suggests it is not the right to institution to tackle the issue
Ingves: Europe facing peer pressure on Basel III
The chair of the Basel Committee is counting on peer pressure to bring Europe into line with Basel III, but regulatory experts are not convinced it will work
Obstfeld warns emerging markets face dual trilemmas
BIS working paper dissects emerging markets’ ability to resist monetary policy spill-overs, finding the demands of monetary and financial trilemmas make self-defence difficult or impossible
BoE’s Gracie expects cyber attacks to breach defences
Building an ‘impermeable perimeter’ is unrealistic; institutions would be wise to focus instead on quick identification and response to threats, says executive director for resolution
Basel Committee signals shift towards Basel III implementation
With Basel III standards largely finalised, the Basel Committee’s 2015-16 work programme indicates focus on implementation and efforts to shore up confidence in capital ratios
Swiss gain greater access to renminbi markets in new deal
SNB and PBoC ink deal on RQFII quota for Switzerland and establish renminbi clearing in the country; latest in a string of agreements aimed at renminbi internationalisation
EBA chairman says supervisors should break up unresolvable banks
Supervisory entities ‘should have the guts’ to break up an unresolvable bank, European Banking Authority chairman Andrea Enria tells Davos audience
NY Fed's Baxter targets stronger ethical culture in banks
Thomas Baxter says progress is more important than ‘perfection' in promoting better behaviour among financial industry workers
Offshore renminbi clearing banks could face competition from 'superhighway'
As host countries play up significance of new clearing banks, questions emerge over whether they will become obsolete once Chinese ‘payments superhighway' comes into being
Fed’s Powell offers support for ‘ambitious’ BoE review
Jerome Powell points to the importance of reflecting on structural changes in the fixed-income, currency and commodities markets
BoE’s Cunliffe wants better allocation of capital in Europe
Better functioning capital markets would encourage savings to be put to better use, allow greater risk sharing and provide alternative sources of finance, deputy governor says
Honohan: EU-IMF programme a qualified success
Following conclusion of programme Central Bank of Ireland governor says it did 'what it said on the tin' by restoring market confidence and stabilising the economy
RBI director cautions against foreign ‘investment tourists’
Financial stability implications of investors leaving India 'at a whiff of trouble' must be kept in mind as the country progresses down path of liberalisation, Padmanabhan says
Basel III helps Russian banks handle economic turmoil, says Yudaeva
Russia’s adoption of international banking rules has given its banks partial protection from a plunging currency and soaring interest rates
Capital controls may do more harm than good: NBER paper
Working paper attempts to gauge the adverse effects of imposing capital controls, including segmented financial markets, more expensive capital, and reduced investment
Leaning against the wind may boost shadow banking: BoE researchers
Contractionary monetary policy may encourage growth of shadow banking even as it restricts commercial banks, casting doubt on the ability of central banks to ‘lean against the wind’
EBA declares LCR 'not likely' to have negative impact
Impact assessment by European Banking Authority finds liquidity coverage ratio is unlikely to negatively impact bank lending or financial stability; some banks show shortfall
Cuban central bank to issue three new large-value banknotes
Central bank plans to issue banknotes worth 200, 500 and 1,000 domestic pesos; the largest note currently in circulation is worth 100 pesos
Cash settlement shifts to central bank platform in Kenya
Cash settlement of equity and corporate bond transactions on Nairobi Securities Exchange now taking place on Central Bank of Kenya’s real-time platform
ESRB on the hunt for experts to join macro-prudential advisory committee
Applicants for a seat on Advisory Scientific Committee must be academics or industry practitioners and cannot be employees of a member institution
Central Bank of Colombia director calls for new policy tools
Colombia’s central bank needs to ‘steer regulation towards dealing with the systemic risks in the financial sector as a whole’ and not as isolated parts, argues director