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Liikanen review calls for ring-fencing of banks’ investment arms
Report on reforming structure of EU banking system recommends separating investment arms from retail operations for banks with large trading operations
MAS head Menon outlines corporate governance challenges
Ravi Menon says a ‘culture of cynical greed’ must not be allowed to take root but that strengthening corporate governance should not necessarily involve creating more rules
Reserve Bank of Australia unexpectedly cuts rates
Board of Australian central bank lowers benchmark interest rate following weaker growth outlook as inflation falls further below target rate
New report calls for CCP resolution regime
Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation report recommends resolution regime for 'risky' central counterparty clearings
Bernanke defends Fed’s loose monetary policy
Ben Bernanke says Federal Reserve’s accommodative stance, including a third round of quantitative easing, is justified; denies Fed is encouraging poor fiscal policy-making
Relative riskiness of alternative reserve assets falls, say CBP panellists
Negative real yields and credit concerns about some G7 currencies make alternative investments more attractive to reserve managers compared with five years ago, say CBP webinar panellists; role of gold challenged
Bank of Uganda rejects legal challenge over NBC seizure
Ugandan central bank questions the legitimacy of court order blocking its takeover of a commercial bank and the subsequent sales of its assets
European Commission criticises Basel Committee findings
Assessment report finds EU and US ‘materially non-compliant’ with some areas of Basel framework; European Commission questions report’s methodology and use of evidence
Former ECB board members say OMTs are outside central bank’s mandate
Otmar Issing and Jürgen Stark both criticise ECB bond purchase plans in separate interviews; Issing calls political union a ‘dangerous idea’
Uribe given third and final term as Colombian governor
José Darío Uribe is reappointed by the Board of the Central Bank of Colombia for a third term as governor; will retire from the post in 2017
Spain releases banking stress test results
Stress tests show Spanish bank recapitalisation needs close to level identified in tests earlier this year; paves way for restructuring and resolution of failed banks
Riksbank’s Ekholm says Basel III not enough for Sweden
Karolina Ekholm says Swedish banks are highly interconnected, raising the need for stronger and more diverse macro-prudential regulation than under the Basel III framework
EBA report finds banks €199 billion short of Basel target
European Banking Authority report details capital shortfall of largest banks in eurozone; calls for ‘significant effort’ to hit targets
Ugandan deputy governor explains decision to nationalise NBC
Bank of Uganda takes over commercial bank after prolonged period of losses; Louis Kasekende says there was no other choice
Wheatley unveils details of planned Libor reform
Martin Wheatley’s final report recommends ‘comprehensively reforming’ Libor rather than replacing the benchmark; BBA stripped of rate-setting role
Greater use of renminbi will promote global stability, says Malaysia’s Zeti
China’s rising prominence in the global economy requires a dynamic response from policy-makers, says Bank Negara Malaysia governor; use of renminbi will promote global financial stability
Czech National Bank cuts rates to record low
Governing board votes to cut rates to historic low in face of persistent weakness in the economy; possibility of unconventional policy measures if low growth continues
‘Public inertia’ a sticking point for e-payments, Bank of Lithuania finds
Bank of Lithuania investigates costs involved in providing payments systems; suggests ‘public inertia’ is slowing the switch to electronic
RBA unveils details of new banknote programme
Reserve Bank of Australia releases details of plans to improve security features on its polymer banknotes. Scandal-hit Note Printing Australia to produce the new bills
CBP panellists raise concerns over macro-prudential innovation
Central Banking Publications webinar participants debate challenge of implementing macro-prudential policies; panellists highlight risks from central banks’ limited experience with some tools
Ireland unlikely to comply with fiscal compact until 2020
Central Bank of Ireland 'economic letter' estimates it may be 2020 before Ireland complies with the EU fiscal compact’s structural deficit target
IMF report says regulation is ‘unfinished’
IMF report says more regulatory action may be required; suggests existing reforms may have unintended consequences that require mitigation
Banks could cut bail-in risk, says BoI capital head
Banks could issue more subordinated debt to protect senior creditors from the threat of a bail-in – in theory. But Bank of Ireland capital head says market is too thin
ECB’s Draghi defends OMTs to German audience
European Central Bank president Mario Draghi stresses bond purchase plans are within the central bank’s mandate; says there are signs reforms are working