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People: RBNZ continues reshuffle; Fed appoints payments leader
Mills to fill Bascand’s shoes at RBNZ as assistant governor moves to financial stability; St Louis Fed vice-president to initiate faster payments project for the US central bank; and more
Italian bail-outs may set bad precedent, ECB supervisor warns
But recent resolutions show system is working well operationally, Angeloni says
Latin America lags in use of robotics, but faces same threats
Robots threaten over 50% of jobs across the region, report warns, though they offer an opportunity to boost productivity
Malawi’s IMF programme ‘fell short’ on growth
Future IMF support will aim to foster growth and alleviate poverty in Malawi, as ECF fails to provide adequate resilience to external shocks
Tougher action needed on China debts – research body
Asean research office says corporate debt needs close monitoring, even if immediate crisis is unlikely
Russian central bank acts to save systemically important bank
Bank of Russia appoints administrators to country’s eighth-largest commercial bank
Draghi and Yellen issue warnings on regulatory rollback
The two central bankers used their speeches at Jackson Hole to focus on the dangers of abandoning the lessons of 2008
Latvian central bank unveils instant payments system
System is the first to be compatible with the Single Euro Payments Area project, says the bank
Indian central bank introduces 200 rupee banknote denomination
New denomination should “facilitate exchange” for smaller transactions, RBI says
São Tomé and Príncipe redenominates currency
New banknote series sees new and old dobras swapped at 1:1,000 ratio; UK-based printer De La Rue to develop new series
Maldives president appoints new governor in defiance of parliament
Nominated governor needs parliamentary approval but troops stop lawmakers from meeting
Fed announces Libor alternative
Secured Overnight Financing Rate will measure overnight treasury financing transactions
Bundesbank moves 20% of gold reserves back to Germany
Bundesbank no longer stores gold in Paris
Draghi’s ‘whatever it takes’ is not credible – Nobel laureate
Chris Sims says ECB cannot be sure it will be able to stop a run on the euro until it is backed by a central eurozone fiscal authority
Central Banking Awards: deadline for entries fast approaching
Entries for the next round of Central Banking’s awards close in two weeks; we take a look back at some notable past winners
Kenya’s central bank issues new cyber security guidelines
Banks will have to report breaches within 24 hours with senior management taking on a greater role
Riksbank’s deputy argues for changes to monetary policy regime
Mulled changes would remove distortions, analysts say
ECB criticises government of Cyprus over new central banking legislation
Collection of information on individual debtors is a “government task”, ECB says
Opaque money markets work well, Nobel laureate says
Bengt Holmström says policymakers should not try to make money markets more transparent
Sarb deputy says current ‘implicit’ deposit protection is ‘risky’
South Africa’s resolution framework one step closer to revamp; deputy governor says current ‘implicit’ deposit protection not sufficient
Indonesian central bank cuts interest rates despite slight inflation rise
Inflation is expected to remain within target, Bank Indonesia says
People: Trio of deputies appointed at Sri Lankan, Korean and Bahaman central banks
Veteran central bankers appointed at Sri Lankan and Korean institutions; Bank of Bahamas also gets new second in command
Sarb gains greater regulatory oversight
President Zuma signs ‘twin peaks model’ into law, granting central bank powers to mitigate risk and shore up financial stability
European yield curve calculation regulations should change, ESRB says
Last liquid point, ultimate forward rate and convergence point should all change, report argues