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Bank of Israel saga comes full circle with Flug nomination
Prime minister relents and nominates Stanley Fischer’s deputy as the next central bank governor; Karnit Flug’s first act is to appoint research head Nathan Sussman to the monetary committee
Bailey sets resolution criteria for foreign banks' UK branches
Bank of England’s Andrew Bailey says foreign banks will not be able to operate branches in the UK if their home regulator’s resolution regime is not up to scratch
De La Rue launches post-grad scholarship with Central Bank of Barbados
One year's funding worth $17,300 on offer for a Barbadian student pursuing post-graduate studies in economics or finance mimics similar programmes elsewhere in the Caribbean
Central Bank of Chile cuts interest rates for first time in 18 months
Central bank cuts rate 25bp to 4.75%, amid slowing demand growth and below-target inflation; analyst says inflows, not outflows, biggest concern despite current account deficit
Fed's Fisher slams ‘fiscal misfeasance’ of US government
Dallas Fed president urges American politicians to show some leadership and put the US on a more sustainable fiscal path; Cleveland Fed researchers say shutdown will damage inflation estimates
Madagascan deputy steps up to top job
Vonimanitra Razafimbelo appointed acting governor, just over a month after her predecessor Guy Ratovondrahona died; appointment comes a week ahead of presidential elections
Barnier says UK ‘on board' with EU banking legislation
French EU commissioner once dubbed ‘the most dangerous man in Europe' by the UK press says winning British agreement over banking sector reform is a ‘point of credibility'
ECB seeks head of new human resources office
Recruitment and operations section will be responsible for recruitment and ECB employees' contracts, salaries, and benefits; overhaul comes as ECB gears up for SSM implementation
BIS publishes data disclosure standards for CCPs
CPSS and Iosco set requirements for which quantitative data central counterparties should release and when; aims to increase transparency around the risks associated with them
BoE breaks ground with live Twitter Q&A
Bank of England chief economist Spencer Dale will answer questions on monetary policy and forward guidance through the central bank’s Twitter account tomorrow morning
Fiscal profligacy biggest threat to central bank independence, says Dudley
Netherlands Bank president Knot is concerned by the possibility of negative capital in central banks, but New York Fed's Dudley says the sustainability of national budgets is a bigger problem
China relaxes liquidity rules to fall in with Basel timeline
New approach to liquidity risk intended to reduce the regulation's pro-cyclicality; new rules come into effect on January 1, 2014
Cyprus finance minister says governor Demetriades is 'under scrutiny'
Harris Georgiades says expanded central bank board will improve governance; argues banks will succeed in raising equity as capital controls are lifted
RBA mulls further rate cuts as dollar keeps rising
Minutes of the latest monetary policy meeting show concerns remain over strong Australian dollar; new record low interest rate remains possible
Bank of Lithuania prepares for move into equities
Central bank announces plan to invest in riskier assets after returns on its foreign reserves drop close to zero; follows gradually increasing trend among central banks
BoE's Martin Weale still unsure over Carney's forward guidance by consensus
Bank of England's forward guidance dissenter explains ongoing qualms over how forward guidance works at the BoE, as he is re-appointed to a second term
Blanchard, Cecchetti, Frenkel and Taylor debate limits of central bank independence
Illustrious panel at Bank of Mexico conference debates pros and cons of central bank independence; Cecchetti says full independence is ‘at odds’ with democracy
G-20 inflation measure paves way for co-ordinating policy
New statistic aims to fill ‘data gap' identified in wake of the global financial crisis; follows growing calls for globally coordinated monetary policy as countries fret over effects of QE
European Council approves ECB's single supervisory mechanism
The SSM is a precondition for enabling the European Stability Mechanism to be able to directly recapitalise banks - breaking ‘the vicious circle' between banks and sovereigns, Council says
Riksbank hits back over ‘systematically inaccurate' inflation forecasts
Swedish central bank rebuffs claims from the National Institute of Economic Research, that it has overestimated inflation for more than a decade with implications for interest rates and growth
New BoE deputy says European banking union would benefit the UK
Jon Cunliffe says ECB has enough tricks up its sleeve to address any further shocks in the eurozone; believes the mutualisation of risk may prove a bridge too far for European banking union
Economics Nobel goes to CBP board member Robert Shiller
Central Banking Publications advisory board member honored for work predicting long-term price trends; Eugene Fama and Lars Peter Hansen share the prize
Trichet sees 'conceptual convergence' among major central banks
Former ECB president flags ‘impressive' post-crisis consensus among major central banks over how to handle price and financial stability; says interest rates and QE should be handled separately
Progress of RMB internationalisation ‘spectacular’, says SFC official
Speaking at the FX Week Asia conference, deputy chief executive of Hong Kong regulator highlights the importance of continuing to internationalise China's currency