Financial Stability
BIS paper warns Basel III likely to prove ‘challenging’ for emerging markets
Working paper points to a number of obstacles to implementing the Basel framework in emerging markets and developing economies, and suggests potential solutions
Robert Pringle’s Viewpoint: Time to cure central bankers’ deflation phobia
The policies followed since the ‘great crisis’ have not succeeded in restoring confidence. It is time to try a different approach
Riksbank paper examines impact of systematic bailout guarantees on bank co-ordination
Bailout regime increases expected profits from co-ordination and raises probability of competitors remaining in business, researchers argue
Eurasian central bank cooperation taken up a notch
Armenia and Kyrgyzstan attend ‘advisory council’ on foreign exchange policy for first time; meeting held in wake of Bank of Russia’s decision to let the ruble float
Bundesbank’s Nagel wants Frankfurt clearing house
Executive board member details benefits to German economy from having an RMB clearing bank, and sets out plans to form a clearing house in the future
BIS paper finds leverage ratio more countercyclical than other capital ratios
Working paper finds evidence the leverage ratio is ‘significantly’ more countercyclical than ratios of capital to risk-weighted assets, although the effect is less powerful during crises
Mauritian governor predicts banking overhaul by 2035
Rundheersing Bheenick sees mobile technology taking centre stage in years to come and banks reducing staff as a result; describes inequality as a ‘time bomb’ facing the economy
G-20 summit delivers agreement on TLAC
Leaders approve standard for total loss-absorbing capacity, but consensus on cross-border cooperation remains hazy; Carney looks ahead to next phase of reforms
BIS' Caruana warns a debt trap 'looms large'
BIS general manager laments lack of analytical framework for dealing with ‘interplay' between finance and the real economy
RBA strikes clearing deal with PBoC
Australian authorities agree clearing arrangements and RQFII quota with Chinese counterparts; announced in wake of G-20 summit and follows similar Canadian deals
Argentina enjoys a rare period of ‘currency peace’
Peso sees a recovery in the black market after the central bank cracks down; economists suggest a boost in dollar reserves is the main reason for the appreciation
G-20 Brisbane Summit: What to look for
Leaders of the G-20 countries meet this weekend to try to thrash out a deal on financial stability, growth and employment; Central Banking looks at some of the main issues on the table
Bank of Portugal looks set to audit banks' conduct
Central bank is expected to focus on banks’ governance models during the exercises, in an effort to prevent the issues associated with BES from resurfacing elsewhere
Payments technology progressing in ‘leaps and bounds,' says Canada deputy
Carolyn Wilkins says Bank of Canada is keeping a close eye on risks posed by new forms of electronic money and modernising its oversight framework for payments
French first deputy defends real estate picture
Anne Le Lorier says French banks are ‘well-guarded’ against any real estate downturn; accepts the authorities must improve data on commercial property
Lautenschläger highlights ‘unbelievable heterogeneity' in eurozone housing markets
ECB board member also has ‘Christmas wish list' with instruments that will complete eurozone's macro-prudential toolkit
RBNZ not ready to ease LVR speed limit
Graeme Wheeler welcomes falling house price inflation, but is wary of a potential ‘resurgence’ on the back of strong immigration flows; keeps speed limit in place for now
RBI wants foreign banks to offer commercial services
R Gandhi, deputy governor of the Reserve Bank of India, argues the local economy needs foreign banks to offer commercial services, ‘to ensure further penetration of banking activities’
Poll: Central bankers favour clampdown on bitcoin
Latest Central Banking poll shows most central bankers favour regulating or banning virtual currencies, despite most institutions so far just issuing warnings or advice
FSB says ‘substantial’ work needed on resolution regimes
Financial Stability Board monitoring exercise finds that only four jurisdictions have resolution regimes in line with its Key Attributes; India among those lagging behind on legislative amendments
Netherlands at the ‘forefront’ of global reforms, says FSB
Peer review finds macro-prudential tools and crisis planning in the Netherlands are well-advanced, but FSB says authorities face challenges that provide ‘instructive test’
ECB's Angeloni defines 'level playing field' for banks
If risk borne by taxpayers is higher than elsewhere, banks receive an implicit public subsidy that distorts the competitive playing field, says Ignazio Angeloni
Riksbank board at a loss over falling inflation, minutes suggest
Ingves says Swedish economy needs ‘two different policy rates: one for households and one for companies', while central bank casts doubt on new mortgage repayment rules
Zimbabwe governor flags ‘increased vulnerabilities’ in financial sector
John Mangudya is wary of growing fragilities in the financial sector as liquidity shortfalls persist; pins hopes on nebulous government plan to improve economic fortunes