Governance
Irish central bank appoints top French supervisor as deputy governor
Cyril Roux, previously second-in-command at the French prudential supervisory authority, will join the Central Bank of Ireland as deputy governor with responsibility for financial regulation
New Zealand opposition says RBNZ internal review backs case for more transparency
Internal review confirms New Zealand is an outlier in giving the Reserve Bank governor a monetary policy veto; Green Party says change in law should be 'non-controversial'
Canadian quarterly review outlines toolkit for analysing current economic performance
Summer 2013 edition of the BoC's review contains four articles outlining the bank's latest thinking and methods of analysing current economic trends at home and abroad
Venezuela central bank head replaced amid corruption claims
President Maduro appoints head of the currency exchange board, Eudomar Tovar, to lead the CBV; Edmée Betancourt is sacked three months after moving from the scandal-plagued development bank
Fed's Fisher reshuffles senior team; RBNZ gets new directors
Harvey Rosenblum, who has attended more FOMC meetings than any other active participant, retires from Dallas Fed, causing a senior re-shuffle; New Zealand appoints two directors to Reserve Bank board
Blejer heads up new Bank of Israel shortlist
Former Central Bank of Argentina governor is new front-runner for the Bank of Israel top job; former Israeli deputy Zvi Eckstein also submits application
Central bankers should be wary of their political bargain with government
Central bankers appear ‘spellbound’ by governments keen to give them new regulatory powers despite concerns about their ability to deliver either stable monetary or financial policy in the future
ECB conflicted by Cyprus bail-in
The ECB’s failure to secure a bail-out for the Cypriot banking system changes the template for sovereign rescue in the eurozone. It also has implications for a central bank that appears conflicted
BIS calls for monetary tightening not heeded by major central banks
The BIS's latest annual report voices the private concerns of the world’s leading central bankers. But it falls short on action that will hold national governments to task
Bank of Lithuania’s Vitas Vasiliauskas on Europe’s push to banking union
As Lithuania takes on the presidency of the European Union, Bank of Lithuania governor Vitas Vasiliauskas speaks with Daniel Hinge about the efforts to end the euro crisis
The Bretton Woods transcripts: debate about the World Bank and the BIS
Andrew Rosenberg highlights the secondary importance of negotiations to create the World Bank and cover ‘other discussions’ as well as Norway’s objections to having the BIS once the IMF was founded
Book notes: The Battle of Bretton Woods: John Maynard Keynes, Harry Dexter White and the Making of a New World Order
A fscinating account of the Bretton Woods conference from the point of view of its two main players: John Maynard Keynes and Harry Dexter White
Book notes: Bank of Finland 200 Years: Parliament’s Bank part II
An account of the central bank's dramatic history from December 1939 to the present day
Sandra Pianalto to retire next year
Cleveland Fed president Pianalto calls time on a 30-year career at the bank; successor will sit on the FOMC in 2014
MAS announces eleven changes to ‘leadership bench’
The majority of the Monetary Authority of Singapore’s senior management team are either changing jobs or job descriptions; former chief risk officer at GIC is the only outside addition
Zoellick joins Temasek board under new chairman Lim Boon Heng
Singaporean sovereign fund appoints new chairman to take over from long-serving Dhanabalan; American political heavyweight joins as Temasek looks to establish a presence in the US
Raghuram Rajan picked as RBI governor
Former IMF chief economist credited with seeing the financial crisis before it happened chosen by Indian government to head the country's central bank; appointment hailed as an 'excellent choice'
BIS banking department deputy makes switch to State Street OIG
Founder of State Street's Official Institutions Group John Nugée will retire in October, and be replaced by Louis de Montpellier of the BIS
India in search for new RBI governor as Subbarao set to leave in September
Duvvuri Subbarao will leave the RBI this year after five years at the top; no clear favourite as yet to replace him, as three external candidates attract speculation
Zambian central bank sees currency stability but inflationary pressures through year-end
The Zambian kwacha has taken a hit against the biggest global currencies but appreciated against the South African rand, meaning REER held steady
Leiderman turns down Bank of Israel top job
Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu in sticky situation as top two choices turn down central bank governorship within five days of each other; pool of potential candidates shrinking fast