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BoE’s Haldane offers a case for macroprudential policy
Andrew Haldane says credit cycles arise from collective action failures, justifying systemwide measures; argues against leaning against the wind
Irish bailout fails to restore faith in PIIGS debt
CDS spreads on peripheral eurozone debt widen despite €90 billion in aid
HKMA, PBoC react to QE2
Hong Kong Monetary Authority and People’s Bank of China counter Fed’s quantitative easing programme with regulatory and monetary policy measures
Plosser: focus on real, not nominal, rates
Philadelphia Federal Reserve president Charles Plosser suggests targeting interest rates to lean against strong asset-price growth
ECB approves Target2-Securities baseline price
European Central Bank’s Governing Council agrees to fix the transaction cost for Target2-Securities at 15 cents per transaction but attaches conditions
Irish woes may spread to other PIIGS
European Union action on Ireland’s bank debts points to fears over contagion spreading across peripheral Europe
SEC risk chief to step down
First head of regulator's risk division will return to academia in January
Honohan expects IMF loan for Ireland
Central Bank of Ireland governor Patrick Honohan says his expectation is that IMF loan will be made available, likely to come to “tens of billions”
Posen: we can’t call bubbles
Bank of England external rate-setter Adam Posen cites empirical evidence showing difficulty in distinguishing asset-price booms from busts
Large pension funds a threat to financial stability – European Commission
European Commission says pension funds should also be classed as “too big to fail”
Hungary voices concerns over banking climate
National Bank of Hungary warns new government tax and appreciation of the Swiss franc will severely impair bank lending and its contribution to economic growth
Sarb makes fresh bid to revive output
South Africa Reserve Bank cuts rates by 50 basis points in bid to boost output; analyst says policy subscribed will have little impact on supply side
Central bank documents stolen from Carney’s car
Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney robbed of bag containing internal central bank papers after car was broken into, central bank says bag was recovered but not known if all documents were retrieved
Fed issues guidelines on Volcker rule enforcement
Federal Reserve guidelines cover aspect of rule that extends compliance period to firms regulated by the central bank
Bank’s MPC split three ways
Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee minutes show rate-setters remain divided over future outlook of economy
Asia Risk Congress 2010: G-20 poised to tackle shadow banking and commodity derivatives
The G-20 is not going to sit still after its historic endorsement of Basel III. New targets include the shadow banking system and commodity derivatives, according to a senior Japanese government official.
Bolivia appoints interim governor
Former regulator named caretaker head of Central Bank of Bolivia
BIS survey shows OTC market levelling off
Notional volume and credit exposures are growing more slowly, latest market data shows
King’s letter to chancellor highlights inflation uncertainty
Inflation of 3.2% in October prompts Bank of England governor Mervyn King to pen another letter to the chancellor; move highlights high degree of uncertainty
Former CNB governor fails in bid to become mayor
Former Czech National Bank governor Zdenek Tůma loses out in race to become Prague’s next mayor
Malaysia names new deputy governor
Puan Nor Shamsiah Mohd Yunus replaces Dato' Zamani Abdul Ghani
Make the right decision: Spain’s Ordóñez to Dublin
Governor of the Bank of Spain suggests Irish officials ask for help as fears grow that Dublin’s resistance to a bailout will trigger contagion
Academics attack QE2
Twenty-three academics call on Federal Open Market Committee to “reconsider and discontinue” QE2; signatory argues problems are as much on supply side as demand side
Lloyds CEO to step down from Bank’s court of directors
New Lloyds Banking Group chief executive António Horta-Osório to leave to avoid conflicts of interest