Central Banks
Canadian deputy: inflation target renewal aids policymaking
A renewal period offers the bank a research opportunity to examine monetary policy framework; such research prompted a decision to maintain inflation target at 2%
‘Significant non-linearities’ in debt-investment relationship, paper says
Researchers look at data from five peripheral eurozone countries
HKMA eyes infrastructure investments in Belt and Road initiative
Hong Kong’s central bank plans to invest reserves to help meet Asia's $1.7 trillion annual infrastructure needs, focusing on countries engaged in China’s Belt and Road initiative
Banks improve governance on Fed stress test feedback
Dual reviews of stress testing models and scenarios becoming the norm
Russian governor accuses failed bank owners of dishonesty
Owners of systemically important bank manipulated bond market, Elvira Nabiullina says, while owner of smaller institution used deposits for his own benefit
IMF paper calls for global co-operation on big data
Discussion note urges statistical authorities to “step up” their involvement in big data projects and develop frameworks for knowledge sharing
Sovereign debt crises hit non-tradable sectors harder
A 1% increase in bond spreads is associated with an average decline of 3% in growth of zero-traded industries
Turkey keeps rates unchanged on high inflation
Central bank says tight stance will remain until prices approach 5% target
BoE’s Vlieghe: financial sector may have pushed rates down
MPC member suggests end of the gold standard seems to have lent a negative skew to growth; gives hawkish signals on future policy
Bank Indonesia targets fintech firms with new anti-money laundering rules
The new regulation is applicable to non-bank financial services, money changers and fintech firms
Lower monthly quotas effective at preventing mortgage defaults
60% of US defaults during financial crisis caused by lack of ability to pay, paper finds
Leading asset manager warns policy normalisation ‘may never occur’
Northern Trust believes monetary policy is unlikely to revert to pre-crisis levels; observers say central banks are broadly taking the right approach
Falling Swiss franc boosts inflation but SNB policy is unchanged
SNB revises down GDP growth forecasts and warns franc “remains highly valued”
Namibia weighs in on DLT debate
Central bank deems unregulated virtual currencies “unsafe” but sees merit in underlying technology
Hawkish signs appear in BoE’s latest communication
Committee still split 7–2 in favour of keeping policy on hold, but members flag possibility of a hike at the November meeting
IMF report studies country responses to volatile capital flows
Set of case studies emphasises value of macro-prudential policy in resisting credit booms across emerging and advanced economies
Only 30% probability of eurozone inflation hitting target in next year, paper says
Italian researchers present composite index based on 15 indicators of price dynamics
Denmark central bank issues warning as economy heats up
The National Bank of Denmark cautions the labour market is tight and the economy may be close to overheating
Cleveland Fed’s Mester upbeat on prospects for US economy
Loretta Mester backs continued gradual rate rises and the commencement of balance sheet normalisation “in the near future”