Central Banks
SEC announces tighter rules for asset-backed securities market
Proposals come after crisis underlined dangers of instruments’ complexity
RBI marks 75th anniversary with new goals
Governor Subbarao outlines new path for 2010
Chile: political unrest hinders growth
Banco de Chile research finds political instability leads to lower GDP
China looks to cut out dollar's go-between role
Central bank official says further currency pairings against rouble, ringgit and won under consideration
Fed minutes note pickup in labour, credit conditions
Minutes of the Federal Open Market Committee’s last meeting acknowledge signs of life in the US economy, but Kansas chief Thomas Hoenig dissents on low rates pledge
Greenspan deflects blame during heated testimony
Former Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan defends record but accepts some criticism
Gulf markets integrated enough for monetary union
IMF economists’ work indicates stage set for single-currency project
Icesave casts pall over Iceland’s credit outlook
Ratings agency Moody’s kicks its outlook on Iceland down to negative on intractable Icesave dispute, change leaves Icelandic bonds hovering just above junk status
FSA appoints new communications chief
Tom Kelly joins FSA directors’ board in bid to revive relationship with government
Greenspan defends position on free market
Former Fed Chairman deflects criticism over adherence to Ayn Rand's views on laissez-faire capitalism
Interview: Hervé Ferhani
Hervé Ferhani, a deputy director at the IMF, discusses how the role of central banks will change post crisis
Trichet: fixing public finances precursor to price stability
Jean-Claude Trichet calls for member states to put public finances in order
Aussie dollar boosted as RBA hikes again
Reserve Bank of Australia increases benchmark rate to 4.25%
Interview: George Milling-Stanley on gold
The managing director, government affairs at the World Gold Council discusses central banks' recent purchases of the precious metal
Roots of CIC investment strategy lie in US relationship
Research sees strategic investment as outcome of Sino-American relations; portfolio management owe little to Santiago Principles a consequence
Canadian balance sheet shrinks as liquidity programs expire
Bank of Canada reports a C$7.2 billion balance sheet contraction in 2009 as rebound in global economy reduces demand for central bank funds
NY Fed displays Maiden Lane holdings
New York Fed opens up on holdings of Bear Stearns and AIG bailout vehicles, provides details to improve access to information
IMF: credit markets key to economic recovery
IMF study shows that a healthy financial sector is essential to a speedy recovery in the economy
Kim opens new chapter for Bank of Korea
Recently appointed governor of the Bank of Korea sets out future strategy for bank and country
Fed’s Duke warns community banks are under threat
Governor Elizabeth Duke highlights some of the dangers posed by troubled real estate markets on community banks
RBNZ: inflation targeting no guarantee of stability
Reserve Bank of New Zealand Monthly Bulletin shows more than targeting inflation alone is needed to ensure macroeconomic stability
British bonds rest on “a bed of nitroglycerine”: Pimco chief
Head of biggest bond fund sees investors penalising gilts as British attachment to quantitative easing stirs worry that government seeks to inflate debt away
Fund takes charge on better financial data
IMF will up the frequency of data on international investment positions, and recommend that members add soundness indicators and tables showing duration before debt maturity