Central Banks
Bank of England says UK payment schemes must adapt to ISO messaging standard
BoE will hold consultation with interested parties in June
Bank Indonesia announces second rate hike in two weeks
First meeting under new governor reflects central bank’s focus on currency stability
Central Bank of Kenya is ‘under attack’ – Njoroge
Kenyan governor says new regulator will threaten independence and mandate of central bank
Bank of Canada to ‘look through’ rising fuel prices
Central bank on hold as inflation hovers close to target, but more rate hikes remain likely
Tunisia leaves rates unchanged despite high inflation
Central bank urges government to issue debt to finance budget and current account deficits
Colombia still has room to cut rates if recovery falters – IMF
Fund praises monetary policy regime as factor anchoring inflation expectations
RBNZ unveils banking sector dashboard
Interactive tool gives users a comparison of banks’ regulatory metrics at a glance
Bullard cautions on pace of US policy normalisation
St Louis Fed president concerned market expectations will threaten credibility of inflation target
FOMC members rarely change their preferences – paper
Researchers find policymakers tend to form their preferences early on in life
Powell says central banks cannot take independence for granted
Leading governors reflect on the future of central banking at Riksbank’s 350th anniversary
Italian governor warns country must not abandon EU rules
Former IMF official named as interim prime minister by Italy’s president
Non-banks could threaten bank business models – BoE paper
Non-bank competitor could undermine bank’s deposit base under certain circumstances
Fed’s Evans: central bankers not about to be replaced by machines
Chicago Fed president says uncertainty over technological disruption leaves plenty of room for human judgement
Spanish government nominates new central bank governor
Opposition demands reforms to give parliament a greater say in nomination process
Turkish central bank simplifies policy framework
Lira finds a measure of stability as CBRT prepares to implement a more conventional corridor system for setting interest rates
Not all payments will benefit from blockchain – RBNZ research
Article recognises cross-border payments could be made more efficient with blockchain, but says the technology is not mature enough for domestic transactions
ESM should have simpler decision-making process – Olli Rehn
“Reinforced majority” voting would mean quicker reactions in crisis, says incoming Finnish governor
EBA and ECB hit out at capital hurdles to banking union
Top regulators frustrated by push to ring-fence capital and liquidity in EU subsidiaries of EU banks
Strike halts Australian banknote production
Unions reject 2% offer and point to governor’s call for higher wage increases