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Carstens leads Sintra scepticism over macro-pru policies
Bank of Mexico governor Agustin Carstens says macro-prudential instruments were of ‘limited use’ in his country, while Lagarde points to other issues across the globe
IMF says Irish government should bolster central bank independence
International Monetary Fund report encourages the government to cede power over the central bank; authorities ‘disappointed’ by findings
Brazil fails to realise Latam financial stability grouping
South American regional initiative to co-operate on financial stability appears to have gone nowhere since it was announced by Brazil in March this year
Paul Krugman calls for higher inflation targets at ECB Forum
US academic ruffles feathers at conference in Portugal by arguing that higher inflation targets are more desirable now than they were a decade ago; Ottmar Issing disagrees
ECB plans to charge banks $355 million supervisory fee
The European Central Bank will charge eurozone banks an annual fee for supervising them; early figures suggest the 130 or so significant banks will foot 85% of the bill
Policy-makers wary of ‘hurdles’ to ABS revitalisation
Central bankers and academics agree SMEs need greater access to credit, but dispute whether or not reviving the ABS market in Europe is the right course of action
Draghi flags up eurozone credit constraints
The ECB could help boost lending to SMEs through LTROs if credit supply fails to keep pace with credit demand, Mario Draghi tells Portugal conference
ECB launches new central banking forum
The European Central Bank will open its first forum on central banking in Portugal on Sunday, where 150 central bankers, government officials and academics will debate current policy issues
Fed board remains depleted despite Fischer confirmation
When Jeremy Stein steps down on May 28, the board will comprise three official governors, as Lael Brainard and Jerome Powell await confirmation and further nominees have yet to be made
CentralBanking.com will return on Tuesday, 27 May
Due to public holidays in the UK, CentralBanking.com will not publish a news alert on Monday. Normal service will resume on Tuesday, May 27
Open economy helps Chile brush aside Fed taper, says CBC's Vial
Sound macro-economic principles, an independent central bank and fiscal discipline rules help Chile to ride effects of Fed taper; China slowdown is a bigger risk
PBoC launches $2 billion Africa investment fund
The People’s Bank of China will provide $200 million each year for a decade to finance development projects in Africa, as governor Zhou Xiaochuan criticises past investment deals
Iceland changes monetary policy framework as capital controls set to be lifted
The central bank's overhaul of key instruments in anticipation of balance sheet reduction and lifting of capital controls signals start of policy normalisation six years after crisis
Rajan predicts ‘revolution’ in banking industry
The Indian banking sector is ‘on the cusp of revolutionary change’ as new developments and growing competition are breaking down the ‘grand bargains’ that once dictated its structure
FOMC mulls further tweaks to forward guidance
Committee member floats the idea of replacing inflation target with a price level target to make up for years of undershooting 2% inflation
Armenia central bank chair wins second six-year term
Arthur Javadyan will remain at the helm of the Central Bank of Armenia for another six years; country is entering into another programme with the IMF
Turkish rate cut baffles markets as inflation heads for double figures
Turkey's central bank cut rates today despite inflation of almost double the target level; deputy governor tells CentralBanking.com the focus must return to price stability
Euro Retail Payments Board sets out work plan in wake of Sepa migration
The board creates two working groups in its first meeting; one on post-migration issues, the other on finding Europe-wide solutions for securing electronic mandates for direct debits
PBoC favours London as offshore RMB hub, says leading Chinese banker
The Chinese government and central bank 'think very highly' of London, says top Chinese banker who predicts the City will play a key role in renminbi internationalisation
New York's Dudley advocates BoE approach to QE exit
New York Fed's William Dudley wants to get off zero lower bound before ending reinvestments in QE assets, the approach favoured by the Bank of England's Mark Carney
Nigerian court ruling deepens concerns over central bank independence
Former governor Sanusi Lamido Sanusi's appeal against presidential decision to suspend him is dismissed by judge; investors ‘nervous' about bank's autonomy
EC tackling final questions on CCP resolution
The European Commission is drawing up proposals on the recovery and resolution of CCPs, but a number of tricky questions still have to be answered
EU sovereign debt managers fall in line with two-day settlement rule
EU member states' treasuries will settle over-the-counter sovereign bond transactions in a maximum of two days from October this year
Croatian National Bank knows best on FX policy, IMF finds
Croatia's central bank stuck up for its exchange rate policy in Article IV discussions with the IMF, which conceded the bank knew best on a range of issues