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Malawi central bank releases new currency
Reserve Bank of Malawi introduces series of banknotes and coins; follows decision to devalue the kwacha to appease international aid donors
FSB report highlights countries behind on OTC reforms
Progress report shows many countries failing to implement OTC derivatives market reforms; calls for 'aggressive push' to meet deadline
UK credit and liquidity schemes met with uncertainty
BoE and government announce plans to improve credit and liquidity picture in UK; banks’ shares rise but questions remain on effectiveness of plans
Croatian National Bank facing governance void
Governor Željko Rohatinski’s term ends in early July; no successor has yet been announced by government
Japan paying ‘particular attention’ to Europe but holds rates
Bank of Japan watching situation in Europe closely; keeps monetary policy steady ahead of key developments in the region
Draghi defends sovereignty in an economic union
President of the European Central Bank discusses future of economic union in the eurozone; hints at more stimulus
UK plans joint BoE-government funding scheme
Mervyn King announces 'funding for lending' scheme for banks; stresses full support from government is necessary
‘Not clear’ China wants renminbi to rival dollar, says CIC’s Lau
China is pushing for the renminbi to be used more widely in commerce and finance but it is unclear if Beijing wants its currency to rival the US dollar and euro, says CIC’s Lawrence Lau
HKMA unveils new phase of cross-border settlement platform
Hong Kong and Malaysian central banks to add cross-border collateral management service to settlement platform to promote growth in 'underdeveloped' Asian repo markets
SNB’s Jordan rules out sovereign wealth fund creation
Thomas Jordan reaffirms commitment to currency peg; blasts idea of establishing a sovereign wealth fund with the SNB’s foreign currency holdings
JP Morgan loss was bungled attempt to cut Basel III RWAs, says Dimon
Loss-making unit's RWAs would have tripled under Basel III, JP Morgan chief executive says - but attempting to cut capital burden made its hedges more complex
UK banks must remain under national supervision, says Lloyds chief
Lloyds Banking Group chairman says it is 'crucial' UK banks remain under national supervision; calls for more forward-looking regulation
Fed’s Tarullo calls for prompt action to regulate shadow banking
Fed board member Daniel Tarullo sets out 'more or less immediate' steps that should be taken towards regulating the shadow banking sector
Ukraine issues commemorative Euro 2012 coins
National Bank of Ukraine reveals commemorative coins dedicated to the European Football Championship 2012; first ever half-kilo gold coin forms part of the series
FSA’s Sants airs fears of overburdened BoE governor
Hector Sants says operational tasks handed to Bank of England governor under recent reforms could be “too great”; slams government and BoE for not listening to advice concerning Northern Rock collapse
Hildebrand settles at BlackRock
Former Swiss National Bank governor takes job as vice-chairman at BlackRock; joins in October to advise the firm’s largest institutional clients in the EMEA and Asia-Pacific regions
RBA ends 'excessive' card surcharges
Australian central bank publishes final reforms for surcharging standards for payments by credit and debit card in the country; allows “reasonable” charges to continue
Japanese prime minister nominates new rate-setters
Two new board members put forward by Yoshihiko Noda; nominations need approval by both houses of the Japanese parliament
Bank of Uganda awaits confirmation of four board members
The terms of four out of six members of the Bank of Uganda’s Board expired in June; no word yet on replacements
Zeti stresses importance of training in improving bank governance
Governor of Bank Negara Malaysia says training for directors of financial institutions is an effective method of promoting financial stability; praises FIDE programme’s role in achieving this
Bank of Italy’s Tarantola set to run state media company
Bank of Italy’s Anna Maria Tarantola nominated to head state media company RAI; no move yet to replace her on central bank’s governing board
Bank of Spain deputy governor resigns
Francisco Javier Aríztegui resigns as Bank of Spain deputy governor; Fernando Restoy Lozano named as replacement
Posen calls on BoE to go beyond gilt purchases
External MPC member urges purchase of assets other than government bonds; suggests creation of a Fannie Mae-type entity in the UK
Maltese governor involved in ‘minor incident’ in Libya
Governor of the Central Bank of Malta pays visit to Central Bank of Libya; involved in a “minor incident” while travelling from the airport into Tripoli