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Abe picks Kuroda to head Bank of Japan
Haruhiko Kuroda nominated next governor of the Bank of Japan; markets respond positively but commentators warn Kuroda’s dovish stance could amount to debt monetisation
People: State Bank of Pakistan’s board overhauled; RBI deputy’s term extended
State Bank of Pakistan receives five new directors; Reserve Bank of India deputy responsible for banking operations extends stay; and more
Bernanke commits to continuing asset purchases
Fed chairman says benefits of ongoing monetary policy stimulus are clear; urges US government to delay bulk of impending spending cuts
UK regulators back tough action on banking sector competition
FSA and FCA chiefs say new regulators will try to reduce banking sector concentration, including potentially breaking up large banks; Wheatley warns PRA and FCA may not see eye-to-eye on the matter
BoE’s Fisher sees longer horizon for asset purchases
MPC member Paul Fisher says Bank of England should consider switching to a more gradual pace of asset purchases over a longer period of time
New Zealand finance minister proposes new central bank toolkit
Bill English says new tools would allow RBNZ to manage excesses in credit cycles; emphasises credibility will hinge on continued central bank independence
Czech National Bank enlists mobile app in fight against forgery
New mobile app to help Czechs check notes and coins for signs of forgery; counterfeit seizures continue downward trend
Byres hints at Basel Committee rethink on risk-weight modelling
Secretary-general weighs challenges of balancing complexity and simplicity of capital requirements; outlines possible changes to banks’ risk modelling choices
Osborne quizzed over banking commission recommendations
UK chancellor questioned by parliamentary commission for omitting recommendations on capital rules and full retail banking separation in new banking legislation
EC and FDIC team up to tackle G-sifi resolution
European Commission and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation establish working group to co-ordinate G-sifi resolution efforts
UK government appoints team to choose new Libor administrator
Committee to be led by Baroness Hogg and will include Martin Wheatley of the FCA and Paul Fisher of the Bank of England; recommendations expected later this year
Singapore aims to match Hong Kong with ‘good-as-new' new year banknotes
Singapore follows Hong Kong's lead in encouraging public to use 'good-as-new' banknotes for new year gifts
BoE’s Tucker urges careful consideration of negative interest rates
Paul Tucker encourages MPC discussion of alternative accommodative measures; expects existing QE to gain more traction as eurozone recovers
AfDB ‘information highway’ seeks to drive data sharing
African Development Bank-led initiative aims to 'revolutionise data management' across continent by the end of July
People: ADB chief named BoJ front-runner; Bulgarian governor ‘cannot' run for PM
Haruhiko Kuroda widely expected to succeed governor Shirakawa next month; Bulgarian governor ineligible to lead interim government
Chan blames QE as HKMA raises macro-prudential defences
HKMA tightens macro-prudential rules applied to mortgage lending in face of emerging property market risks; Norman Chan says quantitative easing has created ‘extremely unusual’ conditions
Fed’s Powell and Rosengren hit back at ‘fiscal crunch’ research paper
Research suggests Fed is constrained by precarious US finances, but Fed governor and president offer alternative conclusions
Bank Indonesia governor nominee proves divisive choice
Government chooses Agus Martowardojo to replace Darmin Nasution as governor, but MPs question Agus’ integrity and macro-economic knowledge
EBA stakeholder group chair to quit
Sony Kapoor quits role heading banking stakeholder group at European Banking Authority; new group to be selected in September this year
Eurozone recession to last through 2013, say new EC forecasts
EU researchers revise 2013 GDP growth forecasts down from +0.1% to -0.3%; inflation to fall to 1.5% this year, putting pressure on ECB for further easing
ECB reveals Italian dominance of emergency securities purchases
Data on purchases of individual countries’ bonds under the Securities Markets Programme released for first time; annual accounts show half of €1.1 billion bond profits came from Greece
Hungarian police confirm investigation of 'unknown person' linked with central bank allegations
Hungarian police launch malfeasance investigation into an individual believed to work at the National Bank of Hungary; governor András Simor is 'unlikely' to be the target
King and Zhou prepare ground for renminbi-sterling swap line
Governors discuss establishment of a currency swap arrangement between UK and China, with a final agreement expected to be signed ‘shortly’
Bank of Canada names new deputy governor
New deputy appointed as governor Carney and senior deputy governor Macklem unveil re-shuffle of responsibilities