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FOMC minutes: Fed cautious about June rate hike
Minutes highlight split in views of those who think rates should rise in June and those who would rather wait; Dudley and Powell give speeches urging care
Brazil’s inflation climbs to 8% despite rate hikes
Annual CPI inflation hit 8.13% in March, the highest since 2003, due to a double-digit hike in energy prices; central bank is expected to continue to raise interest rates
Korea’s record rates have further to fall, says economist
Rate cuts still look to be on the horizon despite the Bank of Korea holding steady at record lows today, says economist; government also likely to have to provide further stimulus
Bank Negara Malaysia and MIT Sloan to set up joint business school
The Asia School of Business will open next year on the central bank's premises; will host inaugural class of 25-35 students in a two-year MBA programme
Central Bank of Argentina publishes secret minutes from last dictatorship
Argentina’s central bank releases minutes from secret board meetings during the country’s last dictatorship, which will "shed some light on one of Argentina’s darkest periods", says governor
Russia’s Nabiullina dismisses QE possibility
Bank of Russia governor says quantitative easing is not on the table but further rate cuts are likely; sees signs that tough policy stance is working as ruble begins to recover
Former Bulgarian deputy charged with ‘abuse of office’
Rumen Simeonov accused by prosecutor of not taking action on failed Corporate Commercial Bank despite knowing the institution was in trouble
US has chance to maintain leadership despite China’s AIIB
London School of Economics’ Danny Quah tells Central Banking the US must not cling dogmatically to its view of the world if it is to remain influential – and sharing power need not be all bad
Balkanisation of bank lending has made recipient countries safer, says IMF
Analytical chapter from upcoming financial stability report highlights benefits of reduction in certain cross-border credit flows
Iran nuclear deal paves way to lift central bank sanctions
Deal struck between Iran and UN paves way for tough sanctions on the central bank to be lifted and Iranian banks to return to Swift payments system
Bank of Portugal launches mobile app
Users can access key statistical indicators for Portugal and the eurozone, calculate foreign exchange rates and obtain interest rate simulations, in the first Portuguese central bank app
Bundesbank's Dombret: shadow banking oversight is 'miles away'
Regulators may never be able to fully monitor the risks created by shadow banking, says Bundesbank board member
IMF calls for demand boost to avoid 'new reality' of lower potential
IMF World Economic Outlook contains echoes of Larry Summers' view that the world's economies need shock therapy to avoid secular stagnation
Fed officials renew calls to tackle inequality
Janet Yellen highlights need for further research into income inequality, while Lael Brainard focuses on young people and Narayana Kocherlakota on Native Americans
Rates have hit lower bound, say ECB minutes
Second ‘account’ of ECB policy meeting suggests -0.2% is the effective lower bound for interest rates, but governing council mulls various options for extending QE should it be necessary
Global FX reserves down, dollar allocations up
Valuation effects push US dollar portion of allocated reserves higher while euro slips
MAS to launch 'unique' government-guaranteed retail bond
Interest on the non-tradable, 10-year bond will increase annually and savers can bow out at any time; product is unique in Asia, analyst says
People: NY Fed names first vice president; HKMA promotes research head
Michael Strine succeeds Christine Cumming as first vice president at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York; Lillian Cheung becomes executive director for research in Hong Kong; and more
Icelandic MP posits radical monetary reform
Report proposes scrapping fractional reserve banking and handing Central Bank of Iceland authority over money creation; central bank says it is not considering the plans further
US Treasury's cyber chief lays out cyber security blueprint
Julia Philipp recommends targeted defences, data sharing and response planning, at OpRisk North America conference
Hellwig warns against expanding financial stability mandate too far
Martin Hellwig presents his thoughts on how to strike a balance between the macroeconomic and financial stability objectives of monetary policy
Central Bank of Bahrain launches Islamic liquidity facility
Wakalah instrument chosen on basis of its effectiveness as a short-term liquidity management tool, executive director says, allowing banks to deposit excess reserves with the central bank
Wilkins sheds light on research into Bank of Canada regime
Senior deputy governor Carolyn Wilkins tells Central Banking how the Bank of Canada is preparing for the inflation-targeting renewal in 2016; sets out three research themes
BIS committee urges central banks to consider collateral policies ahead of time
Central banks should be aware of the effects of their policies on collateral markets, and use this knowledge to prepare in advance for crises, CGFS report finds