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Haldane calls for radical rethink of accounting rules
Bank of England financial stability executive director Andrew Haldane says departure form fair-value accounting principles necessary to prevent pro-cyclical behaviour of asset prices
Global economic growth fears prompt emerging markets to ease rates
Central Bank of Brazil, Central Bank of the Philippines and National Bank of Serbia cut interest rates on weaker global outlook; elevated inflation forces South African Reserve Bank to hold rates
Risk managers complain about Fed stress test workload
Twelve new banks are included in this year's US stress test, and some institutions are unhappy about the extra work
IMF plans to raise $500 billion in new funds
Fund executive directors say doubling of lending resources will shore up emergency facility and aid indebted nations
BoK to invest reserves into onshore renminbi assets
Inter-bank bond market quota and QFII qualification pave the way for Bank of Korea to place more of its reserve in mainland China
European Commission begins legal action against Hungary
European lawmakers launch accelerated infringement proceedings against Hungary regarding the independence of its central bank; Budapest has one month to respond or risks financial penalties
Singapore launches new regulation for credit rating agencies
Monetary Authority of Singapore issues final regulation on credit rating agencies in Singapore; measures will require individual representatives of agencies to hold special licences
Sebi considers speed limit on high-frequency trading
The head of the Securities and Exchange Board of India calls for a speed limit for high-frequency trading to protect the interests of retail investors
BoE rejects proposals to revamp court
Bank of England dismisses Treasury Select Committee’s recommendations to replace its court with a new supervisory board; proposes establishment of new Oversight Committee for financial stability
Japan to support EFSF bonds as S&P strips AAA rating
The Japanese government will continue to support bonds issued by the EFSF despite Standard & Poor’s stripping them of their AAA rating; Junker says no indication other rating agencies will follow
European banks still exposed to US dollar funding risks, ESRB warns
European Systemic Risk Board issues recommendations to prevent build up in US dollar funding and liquidity risk; calls for single entity to be responsible for national macro-prudential policy
Eulex drops corruption charges against former Kosovo governor
Central Bank of the Republic of Kosovo former governor Hashim Rexhepi freed after European Union prosecutors end case
Solvency II may face delay as European Parliament scrutinises ‘Omnibus’ directive
A further delay to a key vote in the European Parliament on the Omnibus II directive has increased concerns that Solvency II's implementation in 2014 could be delayed
IMF paper proposes new toolkit to monitor fiscal vulnerabilities
Fund study builds new toolkit to assess fiscal risks in advanced economies; framework contributes to IMF-Financial Stability Board Early Warning Exercise
Libya begins phasing out old banknotes
Banknotes depicting the late colonel Muammar Gaddafi being removed from circulation; new currency series on the way
RBI issues final guidelines on bank compensation
Reserve Bank of India releases final guidelines on compensation practices for private banks operating in India; measures will come into effect later this year
Euro counterfeit banknote figure creeps up
Number of known fake euro banknotes hit 310,000 during in the second half of 2011, up 5% on the first half of the year
Pakistan forges ahead with mobile banking promotion
State Bank of Pakistan signs agreement with national telecommunication authority to further the development of mobile banking in the country
EFSF rating in spotlight as speculation on eurozone downgrades emerges
Rumours that France and other eurozone sovereigns will lose AAA ratings spooks markets; move will place a question mark over European Financial Stability Facility's rating, say analysts
Chile lowers rates for first time since 2009
Central Bank of Chile announces 25-basis-point cut to benchmark rate; stresses commitment to maintaining 3% inflation target
IMF paper: High international reserves are not panacea for low-income countries
International Monetary Fund study measures economic impact of external shocks on low-income countries with different levels of international reserves; says reserves provide cushion not remedy
New chair for Basel Joint Forum
Basel-based Joint Forum on issues common to the banking, securities and insurance sectors selects new head
Gold and currency earnings secure profit for SNB
The Swiss National Bank expects to see annual profit of SFr13 billion ($13.6 billion); able to make the regular distribution to Cantons
Fed appoints new special adviser
US Federal Reserve board chooses Johns Hopkins University professor Jon Faust as a special adviser