Financial Stability
Filipino central bank launches exchange facility for nationals fleeing Syria
Filipino workers returning from Syria will have four months to change currency, as Syrian pounds and Philippine pesos are not otherwise convertible
Robert Pringle’s Viewpoint: Cameron’s high-risk European gamble
British Prime Minister David Cameron's high-stakes bid to renegotiate the UK’s role within the EU has rankled some officials in Europe. But both sides would lose from a UK withdrawal
ECB’s Cœuré examines trend towards secured transactions
Benoît Cœuré highlights increasing proportion of secured money market transactions and greater use of central counterparties in Europe, but warns this can cause problems
BoE governor says FPC ‘experiment' will need public acceptance
King says FPC will prioritise financial stability over economic policy of the day, but would need a stronger parliamentary mandate to implement loan-to-value ratios
Banking union no ‘magic answer’ to Europe’s woes, says BoE’s King
Bank of England governor says no sign of any significant progress in resolving the core issues afflicting the eurozone. But banking union may help in dealing with too-big-to-fail banks
Banque de France puts cyber crime defences to the test
French central bank simulates attack on financial system to assess financial institutions’ defences; co-ordination crucial to successful response
IMF research examines ‘borrower effects’ during crisis
Working paper constructs index to assess the contribution of risky borrower portfolios in tightened overall credit conditions during a financial crisis
Macro-prudential policy needs cross-border co-ordination, says ECB paper
Legal working paper says co-ordination is a ‘daunting challenge’ for central banks and other national authorities involved in macro-prudential oversight
EBA-Esma report slams Euribor administrator
Study uncovers ‘weaknesses and insufficiencies’ in benchmark rate-setting process and says prompt action must be taken to address shortcomings
BoE unveils action plan for macroprudential powers
UK Government proposals will enable the Bank of England’s financial policy committee to impose ‘sectoral capital requirements’ to tackle systemic threats early
Asia needs bigger voice in international financial rule-making, say regulators
Regulators from Malaysia, Dubai and Australia call for more countries in the region to take a stronger role in shaping the global agenda
Bank of Canada front-runner discusses interest rate rise
Tiff Macklem, tipped to be the next Canadian governor, reveals concern over household imbalances despite ‘signs of stabilisation’ and points to potential interest rate rise
RBI seeks to draw retail investors into government securities
Deputy governor Harun Khan says tailoring government securities to retail investors will help cushion volatility created by institutional and international investors
Disparities emerge in euro counterfeit figures
Figures for euro counterfeits seized in 2012 show wide differences between countries, though not all central banks report totals; ECB unveils security features on new €5 note
Pakistan’s Anwar presents plan for financial system growth
Governor of the State Bank of Pakistan gives 10-point plan for growth in the financial system to boost the economy and improve the ‘potency’ of monetary policy
Banks told they will not benefit from LCR delay
National supervisors tell banks not to lower liquidity buffers, with market forces also pushing banks towards 100% compliance with measure
Bank of Spain executives hit back at negligence claims
Executive commission rebuts claims made in a leaked internal report that the central bank’s supervisory department tended to ‘look the other way’ when there were signs of criminal activity
India extends Basel III timetable to let banks raise capital
Decision to push back Basel III implementation motivated by capital concerns, say market sources
Bank of Korea warns of forthcoming credit tightening
Bank lending survey finds a recent trend of credit easing is likely to be reversed in the first quarter of 2013; credit risk expected to run at ‘high levels’
IMF paper urges greater macroprudential standards for CCP risk buffers
Study published by IMF seeks to eliminate regulatory arbitrage between banks and CCPs' prudential standards
Netherlands Bank report urges restructuring of mortgage finance
First meeting of the Netherlands Bank’s Financial Stability Committee endorses action to address risks surrounding high mortgage indebtedness
Minneapolis Fed research challenges banks’ reliance on short-term debt
Policy paper calls short-term funding as a foundation for efficient payments an ‘artefact of a bygone era’, and suggests reforms to banks’ funding models
OCC denies swaps push-out protection to non-US banks
Foreign banks have until July to push out derivatives activities after OCC guidance repeats Dodd-Frank drafting mistake
Fed’s Yellen sizes up challenges in derivatives reforms
Federal Reserve vice-chair says initial margin requirements for bilateral derivatives trades are necessary but could place a heavy burden on the industry