Central Banks
Price stability must remain top priority: SNB’s Jordan
Swiss National Bank’s Thomas Jordan flags difficulties in using monetary policy to counter financial imbalances
Bank’s Bailey places public at heart of stability remit
Bank of England’s Andrew Bailey says public acceptance of stability goal necessary to stave off future crises
Summers quits Obama’s economic team
Chief adviser to President Obama, Lawrence Summers, announces departure from National Economic Council at end of year
Analysts applaud passage of ESRB, fret over practical concerns
Commentators praise the concept of a continent-wide systemic risk supervisor but say politics and lack of policy clarity could thwart good intentions
BIS on offshore domestic currency use
Bank for International Settlements paper says monetary stability risks from offshore credit growth can be managed through prudent policy
Ireland’s debt costs soar
Auction results show demand for Irish debt remains strong, but analysts fear higher financing costs are unsustainable
RBA appoints new head of economic research
Reserve Bank of Australia promotes deputy head of domestic markets Jonathan Kearns to head of economic research
Ex-Brazil deputy to head hedge fund’s Latin American office
Former Central Bank of Brazil deputy governor Mário Mesquita will head Latin American office of UK hedge fund Brevan Howard
Trichet lauds Estonia’s positive response to crisis
European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet says Estonia’s quick reaction to financial crisis paved Tallinn’s road to euro adoption
Riksbank's Svensson says monetary policy had no role in crisis
Riksbank deputy governor Lars Svensson denies monetary policy was responsible for the financial crisis
Money market rate best policy target: BIS research
Bank for International Settlements research finds lower macroeconomic volatility where central banks use money market rather than repo rate as policy target
Japan: not a bad record
In the final article of a six-part series on the Japanese economy, Robert Pringle reports from Tokyo on how the crisis has impacted Japan’s global outlook
Rajan, Krugman renew spat
Ex-IMF chief economist Raghuram Rajan and Nobel laureate Paul Krugman revive clash over central banks' role in the crisis
Banks forgot their wider social duties: HSBC's Green
HSBC chairman and new UK trade minister Stephen Green says banks must reexamine their contract with shareholders and society; sustainability central part of shareholder value
EMEs deserve bigger role in reform debate: DIFC, CIC officials
Dubai International Financial Centre's Nasser Saidi and China Investment Corporation's Jin Liqun say emerging markets' prominence set to endure, mandating bigger voice in regulatory reform process
EU bailout vehicle nets top credit rating
European Financial Stability Facility secures triple A rating
RBA’s Stevens: monetary policy not necessarily a ‘blunt instrument’
Reserve Bank of Australia governor Glenn Stevens says monetary policy suited to guarding macroeconomic stability
More than half of Hong Kong banknotes held outside territory
Hong Kong Monetary Authority research cites increased integration with mainland and popularity of Macao as factors