Monetary Policy
Bank of Russia easing could 'jeopardise' inflation anchor
IMF releases Article IV consultation with Russia; encourages central bank to focus on inflation objectives and warns rate cuts would jeopardise ability to hit target range this year and next
Colombian paper explains monetary policy transmission divergence across banks
Working paper says banks' size and capitalisation affects their sensitivity to monetary policy shocks and their ability to access alternative funding when core deposits in economy shrink
RBA minutes reflect uncertainty over US and Japanese policy
Minutes of the June monetary policy meeting show uncertainty over effects of Japan’s easing and a possible slowdown of US policy; non-mining sector remains ‘subdued’
Robert Pringle’s Viewpoint: Rebalancing the fraught relationship between governments and central banks
The growing politicisation of central banking involves central bankers needing to make difficult judgement calls on the areas that lie outside of their competence
BoE research warns of self-fulfilling prophecy in 'speed-limit’ monetary policy
Working paper says targeting rates of change may not be as beneficial as some studies have suggested; could cause interest rates to become ‘pinned’ at the zero lower bound
MAS penalises 20 banks for involvement in rate-rigging
Monetary Authority of Singapore says 133 traders attempted to manipulate financial benchmarks; punishes 20 banks, with ING Bank, RBS and UBS hit the hardest
Nabiullina faces ‘open question’ of how Bank of Russia will address growth
Elvira Nabiullina becomes Bank of Russia chairman on June 24; Deutsche Bank Russia research head plays down talk of an ‘excessive swing’ towards monetary easing
Bowles: Give ECB its ‘smoke and mirrors'
ECB's chief inquisitor says central banks must retain 'a certain amount of mystery' to keep fiat monetary systems going; interaction between ECB's monetary and supervisory arms will be 'difficult'
BoJ minutes show concern over bond market pressure ahead of QE taper
Members at the May meeting of the Bank of Japan’s policy board agreed on the need for a ‘flexible’ approach to bond purchases as fears over the end of QE in the US push up long-term rates
ECB is capable of negative rates - but consequences are uncertain
ECB executive board member Yves Mersch says dangers include financial innovations to ‘emulate currency and allow tax avoidance' if deposit rates are moved below zero
NALM Americas 2013: Panellists play down expectations of QE wind-down
Central bankers think it unlikely the US Federal Reserve will wind down its quantitative easing programme – but some acknowledge an exit could hit emerging markets hard
Shirai says Bank of Japan’s communication has ‘room for improvement’
Board member explains reasons for dissent in recent monetary policy meeting; says Outlook Report is unclear in some places and misleading in others
Israel's Fischer says he used casting vote to avoid ‘signs of a crisis'
Outgoing Bank of Israel governor regrets his MPC never outvoted him, but feels recent moves to stem the shekel's rise have met with success
Riksbank paper looks at scrapping inflation target in favour of nominal GDP
Working paper concludes the inflation target should not be dropped, but only outperforms nominal GDP targeting when forward guidance is given
Bank of England paper says above-target inflation threatens expectations anchor
Article in latest quarterly bulletin says UK inflation expectations remain anchored for time being but could be dislodged if high inflation persists
Asia-Pacific: Financial stability concerns reflected in rate decisions and forex intervention
Indonesia leans against higher inflation expectations with rate rise, RBNZ's Wheeler concerned over ‘rapid' house price inflation, and Bank of Thailand attempts to slow baht's downward slide
ECB’s LTROs had ‘favourable effect’ on sovereign yields
Dutch working paper evaluates the impact of the ECB’s unconventional monetary policy; says LTRO had beneficial short-term effect on government borrowing in most distressed eurozone countries
Turkish central bank steps in to calm forex markets
Capital outflows have prompted Turkey's central bank to purchase local currency in a bid to smooth ‘market volatility'; move seen as signalling a failure of the bank's 'Reserve Option Mechanism'
Asmussen defends ECB bond purchases at German constitutional court hearing
German representative on the European Central Bank’s executive board Jörg Asmussen rejects charges the central bank exceeded its legal basis by agreeing to purchase the sovereign debt of eurozone nations
Brazil central bank faces contradictions in global economy's 'new reality'
The Central Bank of Brazil resorts to forex intervention, as it finds itself fighting a weakening currency alongside weak growth and inflation straining at the top of its target band
Polish paper compares MP committees' efficiency
Paper finds MPCs became less efficient following the crisis, though the ECB and BoE have been quick to recover; says academics and central bankers make most efficient members
Cœuré says ECB has no re-distributive mandate
'Distributional consequences of monetary policy are temporary, unintended, and with the view of safeguarding price stability,' ECB board member says in a speech today in Vienna
Swedish deputy says monetary policy must remain as tool for dealing with financial imbalances
Per Jansson says macro-prudential policies will only complement, and not replace, the Riksbank’s use of its benchmark interest rate to lean against financial imbalances
Navigating an exit from accommodative policy is ‘an art and not a science’
Participants at CEPR forum debate the challenges central banks must deal with when withdrawing unconventional policies; some express concern over rising asset prices