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It is too early to disregard cash – Croatia’s Vujčić
European governors wary of what the future of fintech will hold for both digital and hard cash
Bank of Uganda officials to head new deposit insurance fund
Team from the Bank of Uganda to lead the fund in the interim as it relaunches following its separation from the central bank
Bullard raises concerns about east coast dominance of the Fed
St Louis Fed president is not worried about the major shake-up of the board of governors; points to reducing the influence of the New York Fed on the FOMC
ECB wants ESAs to focus on ‘European dimension’
The central bank says supervisors should be reshaped to better promote European interests; it recommends greater powers and a governance shake-up
Mersch criticises Commission over securitisation regulation
Some ‘STS’ provisions reduce transparency and increase complexity, ECB board member says
FSB says ‘significant work’ still needed on cross-border resolution
Work is progressing but major obstacles remain; FSB’s Elke König urges regulators not to lose “reform momentum”
People: Fed appoints general counsel; new department heads at Riksbank
Fed appoints former supervision and regulation head to general counsel; new heads of monetary policy and financial stability for Riksbank; and more
Pakistani government picks new governor after SBP spat
Tariq Bajwa takes over from acting governor Riaz Riazuddin; appointment of finance ministry official follows clash over exchange rate movements
Bank of Thailand raises growth forecast amid weak inflation
Thai central bank says it is waiting for economic growth to become more broad-based, as inflation continues to disappoint
Any London forex trading move would be ‘gradual’ – ECB
City’s place in global submarine cable network is likely to be key, researcher says
Inflation data causes rift in FOMC
Fed officials discuss whether incoming low inflation data is “transitory” or is a sign of worrying things to come; minutes outline balance sheet unwinding but date remains unknown
Change in ownership would not impact mandate, Sarb reassures
South African central bank responds to ruling party discussion on nationalisation; draft resolution could be approved in December, forcing over 660 people to sell their shares
Wholesale funding ‘dry-ups’ driven by bank quality, ESRB paper argues
Researchers use data on certificate of deposit market between 2008 and 2014
SBP clashes with government on exchange rate drop
Pakistan’s finance minister expresses “deep concern” over sudden drop in currency, but central bank says it is now “broadly aligned” with fundamentals
European Commission approves Monte dei Paschi recapitalisation
Move to reimburse investors should remove key political obstacle
PRA urges insurers to act on ‘silent cyber’ risks
Watchdog urges underwriters to embrace cross-policy stress-testing to identify exposure to claims from non-specified risks
Open letter condemns public protector’s Sarb comments
Mkhwebane’s comments pose “grave threat” to South Africa’s economy, academics and economists warn, though they are open to mandate debate as long as it is “appropriate”
CCP network study uncovers highly concentrated core of firms
First data-collection exercise of its kind reveals a concentrated core and more dispersed periphery, with the possibility of shocks spreading outward
New leaders take charge at Philippines central bank
New governor pledges to enhance financial inclusion, mitigate cyber-crime risk and fine-tune monetary policy to make it more market-oriented
Sierra Leonean president nominates new governor
Former governor resigned to contest next presidential elections, reports say
Syria’s new high-denomination banknote to feature President Assad
President to adorn new 2,000 Syrian pound banknote, worth around $4; central bank governor says plan for new note has been in pipeline for years
Carney hails progress but Basel III must be completed ‘urgently’
FSB chair calls for more work on over-the-counter markets
Basel Committee flags shortfalls in implementation
European Union is yet to fully comply with the liquidity coverage ratio, while many jurisdictions are lagging behind in other areas
IMF paper backs issuance of central bank digital currencies
Fund finds large benefits to issuing own digital currency in terms of cost savings and efficiency gains, but issues around distribution remain