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BoE’s Kohn and Taylor foresee FPC divisions
Financial policy committee is likely to rely more heavily on voting in future, Donald Kohn and Martin Taylor tell MPs; Andrew Tyrie attacks accountability and calls for review
New York Fed unveils new way to calculate funds rate
Central bank plans to base the rate on a new dataset that captures a broader range of market activity; move likely to happen in about a year’s time
FSB: Bank of Russia's financial stability mandate unclear
Peer review calls for 'adequate' legal basis to impose macro-prudential measures; warns mandate of separate advisory body 'seems to duplicate' that of central bank
Rajan says RBI is seeking ways to encourage foreign investment
RBI tightens rules for foreign investors but Rajan says central bank is looking into ways of encouraging desirable FDI flows; rates remain on hold
IMF calls for reform at Madagascar central bank
Staff report says central bank needs greater independence and stronger oversight mechanisms; new audit committee on the way and government agrees to recapitalise institution
Central Bank of Nigeria sets up steering committee on financial inclusion
Committee comprising central bank governor and finance minister is tasked with coordinating national strategy; will meet three times per year and approve annual reports
Fed’s Tarullo casts doubt on counter-cyclical tools
Daniel Tarullo questions ability of macro-prudential tools to temper booms and busts, and calls for a new ‘prudential market regulation’ to tackle shadow banking risks
Denmark suspends bond sales to stem FX inflows
The move, intended to lower longer-term yields and thereby discourage upwards pressure on the krone, ‘effectively works as QE' says analyst
Basel Committee: Microfinance firms may far exceed supervisory capacity
Some banking supervisors may be struggling to cope with the vast number of small firms they are expected to oversee, finds a survey of the interaction between financial inclusion and regulation
Irish central bank steps up macro-pru communication
Central Bank of Ireland finalises restrictions on mortgage lending; measures feature some relief for first-time buyers following consultation process
IMF backs Canada cut despite overvalued housing
Fund says central bank's decision to lower rates for first time in four years is ‘in line with staff advice'; says housing market overvalued by up to 20%
Oman central bank toughens rules for systemic banks
Central Bank of Oman unveils framework for regulating domestic systemically important banks, including capital surcharges, stress testing, crisis management and resolution planning
Bank of Russia cuts key rate by 200bp
Central bank cuts rate to 15% just one month after raising it by 650bp to 17%; points to the risk of a ‘sizeable decline in economic activity’ as the motivation for the decision
Brazil's central bank says inflation progress ‘not enough’
A rise in regulated prices is fuelling Brazil’s inflation, which rose 6.69% in January; minutes from latest MPC meeting suggest dissatisfaction with level despite rate hikes
Fed’s Powell: Virtual currencies ‘not ready’ for role in payments reform
Governor Jerome Powell says virtual currencies could play a ‘bigger role’ in the future, but are not yet ‘mature enough’ to contribute to the Fed’s faster payments initiative
IMF report says ‘time has never been more right' to reform securitisation markets
Staff report emphasises need to make securitisation practices more robust while spurring demand; calls for standardised classifications of underlying risk characteristics
Carney calls on eurozone members to share fiscal burden
Bank of England governor takes stand on contentious debate, arguing ‘timidity' of European leaders who ‘do not currently foresee fiscal union as part of monetary union' is costly
Denmark cuts rate for third time in 11 days
Danish central bank cuts its deposit rate for the third time since the Swiss National Bank decided to abandon its exchange rate commitment; rate now sits at -0.5%
ECB warns banks over dividends and bonuses
Danièle Nouy tells banks to take a ‘conservative’ approach to paying out dividends, while ECB announces probe into variable remuneration
Basel Committee issues enhanced disclosure standards
Revised standards aim to improve the comparability of banks’ risk-weighted assets, shedding light on internal model-based approaches
Upbeat Fed statement keeps mid-year rate hike alive
Federal Reserve keeps policy on hold but delivers a positive account of US economy, suggesting inflation will return to target over medium term despite oil price drop
HKMA to introduce 'maximum' countercyclical capital buffer next year
Hong Kong will introduce Basel III tool at 0.625% of CET1 capital in January to guard against property market fallout; could raise it further in coming years if risks do not subside
Central Bank of São Tomé and Principe assumes management of failing bank
São Tomé and Principe’s central bank appoints an intervention team to manage a local bank, following a ‘progressive deterioration of its level of liquidity’ and with insolvency ‘imminent’
Renminbi cracks top-five payment currencies
Share of the renminbi in global payments increases to 2.17% in December, Swift data shows, pushing it above the Canadian and Australian dollars, and into the top five