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PBoC moves to spur property demand
Lower down-payments for second homes will 'improve demand' in oversupplied housing market, central bank says, but analysts warn scheme could backfire
BoE and ECB strike deal on CCP cooperation
Central banks agree to information exchange and provision of cross-border liquidity in a crisis as the UK government drops two outstanding cases against the ECB
IMF report urges review of euro timeline in Romania
Staff fear convergence could take longer than expected; encourage the transition to a ‘full-fledged’ inflation targeting regime at the central bank
Op risk analysis underrates human behaviour – Fed examiner
Next-generation operational risk should focus on behavioural dynamics in financial firms
Bank of Korea torn between debt and demand
The central bank in Asia's fourth biggest economy is grappling with how to set policy when the country carries a private debt burden that could increase in size no matter the strategy
BoE stress tests to gauge deflation impact
Stress-test scenario revamped for 2015 to take account of the effects of falling prices on the banking system, while adding a leverage ratio threshold and greater focus on global risks
China overlooks own foreign investment cap
Hong Kong firm granted $1.2bn QFII quota, above the $1bn cap set in 2009, as world's second-biggest economy takes symbolic step towards opening up capital account
South African MPC member named deputy governor
Adviser to governor and MPC member Kuben Naidoo will assume post on April 1; central bank kept benchmark rate unchanged yesterday despite ‘deterioration’ in inflation outlook
Fischer sets sights on shadow banks
Fed vice-chair says US regulators must do more to regulate non-banks, including improvements to wholesale funding, better data and regulation that evolves at the same pace as the industry
UK’s Tyrie says ‘wider problems’ need fixing at FCA
Damning report by UK’s Treasury Committee says financial watchdog must do more to correct failures brought to light during a communications debacle in March 2014
FSB adds new emerging market members
Five new institutions join Financial Stability Board as part of efforts to improve emerging market representation; Glenn Stevens takes over as standing committee chair from Agustín Carstens
Carney: BoE ‘nowhere near’ exhausting macropru tools
Governor says Bank of England has ‘some way to run’ in terms of both the number of tools and options for calibration; debates debt levels on panel at Bundesbank conference
Poloz: volatility not a reflection of central bank credibility
Canadian governor – greater volatility is a ‘natural reaction’ to central banks gearing up to normalise monetary policy; highlights cost of using forward guidance
Greek governor paints bleak picture of life without the euro
Yannis Stournaras insists leaving the eurozone is ‘not an option’ for Greece, as it would impose ‘huge costs’ on the financial system and real economy alike
Bascand says RBNZ more alert to risks
Deputy governor says new risk management framework has improved central bank’s ability to deal with risk; discusses reserves management policy and ‘open relationship’ with government
BoE calls for investigation into market liquidity risks
Financial policy committee concerned that investors assume liquidity will be available when they need it, despite recent fragility; BIS research highlights paradox in liquidity buffers
Prasarn pledges loose monetary policy until structural shift bears fruit
Governor urges infrastructure push to catapult Thailand out of middle-income trap; monetary policy to 'remain accommodative' until changes become effective
UK payments regulator set for launch
PSR outlines its approach ready for start of regulation on April 1, including plans to work more closely with the industry, increase transparency and boost competition
Investigation unearths flaws in BoE’s RTGS system
Combination of elderly and complex RTGS system, inadequate testing and poor contingency planning led to nine-hour outage last October; BoE adopting review’s recommendations in full
CBSL hits back at former deputy over governance
Central Bank of Sri Lanka rubbishes claim its decision to delegate governor's responsibilities to P Samarasiri had no legal basis; former deputy calls for legal challenge of decision
Fed’s Evans harbours ‘serious concerns’ over inflation
Chicago Fed president wants to see stronger wage growth and a recovery in ‘long-term inflation compensation’ demanded by investors before sanctioning rate hike
RBA alert to ongoing housing risks
Financial stability review shows the Reserve Bank of Australia is still concerned about investor demand in the market; says it is ‘too early’ to judge impact of APRA measures
India to become netting friendly on bankruptcy law reform
Different treatment of public and private banks stymied netting - but this could now change
Hungary adopts 'tolerance band' around inflation target
Band gives policy-makers greater flexibility and reflects willingness to tolerate temporary deviations from target; central bank cuts rates to resist negative inflation