Financial Stability
Book notes: End This Depression Now!
One of the rock stars of economics has written another hit
Central Bank of Cyprus calls in external investigators
Professional services firm to look into the circumstances that led two Cypriot banks to seek state support; investigation starts today
Barbados celebrates central bank anniversary with new banknote
Redesigned note entered circulation this month to commemorate the central bank’s 40th birthday; security features same as those found in previous currency
RBA makes progress with card surcharging guidelines
Industry calls on Reserve Bank of Australia to provide “more prescriptive” guidance than draft rules issued in June; final version set to be published in October
Zambia sets rebased currency introduction date
Bank of Zambia reveals new currency will enter use at the start of next year; urges businesses to begin preparations now
Carney discusses the “right kind” of globalisation
Governor of the Bank of Canada explains how globalisation can be harnessed to create prosperity for Canadians; says responsibility for past mistakes lay with many parties
ECB paper models economic impact of 'disaster risk'
Working paper finds expectations of severe recessions impact equity prices; effects feed through to the economy
Central Bank of Ireland highlights tight credit conditions for SMEs
Economic letter shows rejection rate for small and medium-sized enterprises in Ireland is second highest in eurozone; identifies slight improvement since Q4 2011
MAS chairman calls for shift away from structural reform
The Monetary Authority of Singapore’s Tharman Shanmugaratnam believes there is too much emphasis on structural reform when dealing with systemic risk; calls for a change in culture and supervision
BoC’s Cote says debt distributions useful in gauging systemic risk
Bank of Canada deputy governor Agathe Cote says aggregate indicators are not sufficient for judging systemic risk; distribution of debt is as important as the overall amount
BoE paper studies public banking interventions
A Bank of England study finds that when it comes to public intervention in banking, size matters; indicates that interventions made during the current crisis were successful
RBA refutes fresh allegations of bribery cover-up
Reserve Bank of Australia denies claims that a document was hidden from investigators; says governor Glenn Stevens did not mislead a parliamentary committee
China is entering crisis “danger zone”, says BoJ’s Nishimura
High real estate prices and an aging demographic profile in China are reaching a stage where they could trigger a financial crisis, says Bank of Japan deputy governor Kiyohiko Nishimura
Bundesbank criticises ECB bond-buying proposals
Decision to share solvency risks should be taken by European governments not the ECB, says Deutsche Bundesbank; warns German government debt ratio likely to rise this year
Philadelphia Fed paper examines private monetary system
A Philadelphia Fed study explores the public and private provision of money; finds that a central bank does contribute to monetary stability
Netherlands Bank paper analyses optimal size of ESM
Paper studies motivations for contributing to the European Stability Mechanism; finds the fund may need to increase in size
Japan seeks changes to Dodd-Frank extraterritoriality on swaps
The Japanese authorities have asked their US counterpart to reconsider extraterritorial rules on swaps and defer regulation of cross-border over-the-counter derivatives regulation for at least a year
Dombret urges international collaboration on regulatory reform
Deutsche Bundesbank’s Andreas Dombret wants greater international co-ordination on regulatory reform; says countries should honour their commitments
Bank of Lithuania clamps down on credit unions
The Bank of Lithuania has introduced tougher prudential requirements for credit unions as it seeks to safeguard the interests of depositors
Robert Pringle’s Viewpoint: Restoring trust in finance
The financial crisis and numerous scandals have shattered confidence in banks and financial markets. What can central bankers do to restore trust in the financial system?
Fed paper investigates shackling credit-fuelled booms
Researchers at San Francisco Fed model asset-driven credit growth; find restrictions on household borrowing the most effective tool to reduce excess volatility
RBI executive director promotes financial inclusion
Speech by Deepak Mohanty focuses on need for more financial inclusion in rural areas; says the availability of credit is more important than the cost
Korea transaction tax could halve number of derivatives transactions
Proposal for a transaction tax on futures and options could have a dramatic impact on Korea's derivatives market
Basel Committee praises progress in reducing FX settlement risk
Consultative document highlights progress made in reducing foreign exchange settlement risks; updated guidelines warn that significant risks still remain