Governance
Riksbank gets new general council
Sweden's parliament names a new general council - the body is composed of MPs and tasked with overseeing the governance of the central bank
Central Bank of Brazil staff stage fifth walkout this year
‘Technical workers’ are seeking to defend their roles, which they feel are increasingly being handed to over-qualified ‘analysts’; Central bank says strike is not affecting its core activities
Basel Committee toughens bank governance principles
Principles aim to instil stronger risk governance in banks, after FSB peer review identified room for improvement; focus on responsibility of boards and ‘three lines of defence’
National Bank of Angola separates financial regulation from supervision
Central bank is restructuring its operating model, making a ‘clear separation between the exercise of developing standards and the role of monitoring [their] implementation’
People: William English switches Fed roles; Argentina central bank adds new senior staff
William English will step down as director of the Fed board’s division of monetary affairs, but will remain as adviser; Central Bank of Argentina gets new director and general manager
People: RBI names three new executive directors; Former vice-governor returns to Bank of Portugal
Reserve Bank of India promotes three new executive directors and reshuffles portfolios; João Costa Pinto rejoins Bank of Portugal; Rafi Melnick departs Bank of Israel
Kganyago picked to succeed Marcus as Sarb governor
Deputy governor Lesetja Kganyago says he ‘will not disappoint’ as next Sarb governor; Gill Marcus says the appointment ‘reflects the depth of talent and skill’ in the central bank
People: Swedish first deputy joins Danish FSA board; Bank of Russia names national payments head
Kerstin af Jochnick is handed a two-year term on the Danish FSA board; Bank of Russia appoints Alla Bakina to lead national payments department; Iosco chair re-appointed
Central bank independence key focus of Brazilian elections
With the central bank’s autonomy a hot topic in the build-up to this weekend’s presidential elections, specialists are divided on the benefits of greater independence
Argentina’s central bank governor quits after Presidential criticism
Juan Carlos Fábrega resigns after Argentina’s president accuses the central bank of giving ‘confidential information’ to banks
BoE's Fisher underlines need for co-ordination between top committees
PRA deputy head says choices of one committee ‘will affect the choices of the others' and a common understanding of the economy is vital
FSB urges central banks to ‘take note’ of Iosco FX benchmark principles
Final report on FX rate benchmarks encourages central banks to heed Iosco recommendations; suggests changes to benchmark methodology to improve incentives
Argentina central bank staff strike over pay
More than 80% of employees are on strike, according to a workers' union; central bank says the demonstration has not affected their activities
Focus on risk culture is ‘remaking’ the banking system
Patricia Jackson highlights ‘big shift’ in banking as firms implement more rigorous risk frameworks; BoE’s Andrew Bailey sets out the PRA’s approach
US senator calls for hearings into NY Fed supervision
Elizabeth Warren says ‘disturbing issues' raised by former employee's secret recordings of colleagues; New York Fed ‘categorically rejects allegations'
People: Greek PM’s adviser moves to central bank; Kyrgyz central bank appoints new deputy
Iannis Mourmouras sworn in as deputy governor of the Bank of Greece; new deputy governor and board member at the Kyrgyz central bank
Zhou may be replaced as PBoC governor, says WSJ
Wall Street Journal suggests the Chinese leadership is considering replacing Zhou Xiaochuan, who was only reappointed last year, with Guo Shuqing
UAE governor replaced after 23 years in job
Sultan Bin Nasser Al-Suwaidi will be replaced as governor by Mubarak Rashid Al-Mansouri, who is currently CEO of the Emirates Investment Authority
Philadelphia Fed president Charles Plosser to retire
Vocal critic of unconventional monetary policies to leave FOMC in March 2015; Yellen says she will miss ‘keen insights, deep analysis and good humour'
Julio Suárez appointed next Bank of Guatemala president
Vice-president has been appointed to lead the central bank by the Guatemalan government, and will take office on October 1
People: BoE legal adviser to retire in April 2015; Banque de France appoints new deputy director
BoE loses chief legal adviser next year; Banque de France promotes its director of risk operations; Czech National Bank names new deputy director; and more
Sarb governor Gill Marcus to step down
Governor of South African Reserve Bank will leave when her term expires in November; move came as a surprise to many market watchers
ECB releases rotation schedule for voting governors
New voting rotation system sees Spanish, Irish, Greek and Estonian governors sit out first decision in January; ECB allots €82.6 billion to 255 banks in first targeted LTRO