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Global value chain key to realising growth potentials, says Sri Lanka governor
Mahendran says Sri Lanka has not integrated fully into the international value chain; former World Bank chief economist Lin discusses ‘new’ structural economics
New renminbi index shows ‘relative’ strength of currency
Body run by the PBoC publishes index showing movement of renminbi against 13 other currencies; looks to steer market focus away from solely the dollar rate
UK banks must raise extra £27bn to meet resolution needs under BoE proposals
Large banks will have to issue additional subordinated debt to meet MREL requirement under proposals designed to ensure banks will continue to operate under resolution
People: Ukraine names new first deputy governor; EBA announces host of appointments
Ukrainian deputy governor promoted to first deputy governor role; EBA makes appointments and reappointments to supervisory and management boards; and more
Seacen Centre’s Genberg calls for research into effects of macro-prudential tools
Hans Genberg warns ‘we do not have much experience with the consequences’ of macro-prudential policies with respect to risk distribution and cross-border effects
Further macro-prudential policies ‘may be needed’ in UK, says IMF
Staff say existing measures have eased but not eliminated risks to household finances; encourage BoE to keep monetary policy unchanged until inflationary pressures are ‘clearer’
Nabiullina says ‘risk’ scenario for Russian economy more likely now
Governor Elvira Nabiullina fears oil prices may fall further and have an adverse affect on the economy, as the Bank of Russia leaves its policy rate unchanged
Economists point to key factors for BoE rate decision coming into ‘sharper relief’
Developments in labour market represent crucial signal for monetary policy move, but shocks from a Fed hike, commodities or further turbulence in emerging markets could all come into play
IMF expands lending rules around countries in arrears
Fund announces new approach to lending to countries in arrears with official creditors, moving away from focus on Paris Club agreements
TCH and VocaLink set sights on US real-time payments
CEOs emphasise effort to create level playing field for 14,000 US financial institutions to access the system, as the firms finalise real-time payments deal
Argentine governor resigns following criticism by new president
The governor of the Central Bank of Argentina resigns ahead of the inauguration of Mauricio Macri as president; likely to be succeeded by nominee Federico Sturzenegger
Sovereign money a ‘risky experiment’ says SNB’s Jordan
Thomas Jordan says sovereign money initiative looking to strip banks of ability to create money would ‘entail a radical overhaul of Switzerland’s financial system’; SNB holds rates
RBNZ cuts rates for fourth time this year
Central bank resumes easing policy and lowers OCR by 25bp to 2.5%; expects inflation to move towards target range in early 2016
Bank of Canada adds negative rates to toolkit
Central bank publishes new framework for monetary policy when interest rates are approaching zero, suggesting the overnight rate could be cut as low as -0.5%
Turkish economy is braced for impact of global policy normalisation, says Başçı
Erdem Başçı says measures taken to date have made Turkish economy more resilient to external shocks; expects inflation to trend down towards target next year after rough 2015
Tucker to succeed Bair as Systemic Risk Council chair
Ex-Bank of England deputy governor Paul Tucker to chair private sector group pushing for ‘strong and simple reforms’ to financial system; succeeds former FDIC chair Sheila Bair
Eurozone QE ‘much needed’ but not enough for growth, Greek deputy says
Bank of Greece deputy governor Iannis Mourmouras praises ECB programme but suggests more measures needed from elsewhere; criticises poor sequencing of structural reforms in past
PBoC confirms Korea on track to issue first sovereign 'panda bond'
Korean government authorised to raise 3bn yuan in interbank market, China's central bank confirms; Seoul reportedly marketing bond during China roadshow this week
Bernanke and Trichet join Pimco global advisory board
Global investment management firm compiles new global advisory board from leaders in the world of economic and political policy
Dynamics and volatility of capital flows a concern, says Mexican deputy
Manuel Ramos-Francia says EM policy-makers are concerned not only with the size of capital outflows, but also the dynamics of those flows, at conference hosted by Bank of Mexico
EU survey calls for more cohesion on cloud computing
There appears to be a lack of clear and formal guidance from financial supervisors on banks’ use of cloud-based IT services, while their use is underestimated, an EU agency says
Banks may need major overhaul to handle new disclosures, FSB task force says
Many banks will need to make ‘substantial changes’ to systems and processes to cope with new and more complex standards on accounting for expected credit losses, report finds
Ugandan social security fund’s outside investments performing well, CIO says
Gerald Kasaato says investments in Kenya are performing well; greater use of external managers could be ‘very beneficial’ if restriction to East Africa investment is expanded
BIS: Artificial calm in markets cannot last
Quarterly review presents latest evidence of fault lines running through financial markets; Claudio Borio says tension between market behaviour and underlying conditions must be resolved eventually