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Lira strengthens as Turkey cuts reserve ratio
Central Bank of Turkey continues battle with falling lira and reduces its reserve requirement ratio by 210 basis points
Indonesia announces deputy governor candidates
Four candidates named for two deputy governor posts; parliament passes bill creating new financial services authority
Stark to remain on ECB executive board until January
Jürgen Stark agrees to stay on at the European Central Bank until Jörg Asmussen’s term begins in January 2012
Visco confirmed as Bank of Italy governor
Bank of Italy’s Ignazio Visco promoted to governor following confirmation by Italian president Giorgio Napolitano
Draghi open to further bond purchases
Bank of Italy governor Mario Draghi says tools for immediate implementation of unconventional measures are necessary for crisis management
European Payments Council raises concerns over Sepa regulation
Representatives from Europe's payments industry say European Union proposals for Sepa regulation are an attempt to abolish preferred direct debit model in region
Korea and China renew currency swap deal early
People’s Bank of China and Bank of Korea agree to renew and expand currency swap arrangement; also discuss converting swap currencies into reserves
Bundesbank accelerates Weber’s UBS start
Bundesbank permits Axel Weber to take on role as an “adviser” to UBS three months early; investment bank needs him to help fill top management void after scandal
Estonia sounds clear warning on Europe crisis contagion
Eesti Pank says strain is growing in Estonia as eurozone crisis spreads to other areas of the region; asks banks to pay close attention to capital levels
Kenya selects finance ministry official as new deputy governor
Deputy director of debt management at the finance ministry chosen as deputy governor for central bank; tasked with improving capacity in monetary policy management
ECB threatens to stop trading swaps with US counterparties
ECB invokes US legal amendment providing it with broad immunities and says it might stop using US dealers unless granted exemptions from Dodd-Frank Act rules
Vatican calls for global central bank
Vatican social policy experts say global leaders should establish global central bank to address problems in international monetary system; says IMF failed to stabilise financial system
Treasury Select Committee grills King
Bank of England governor faces quick-fire questions on quantitative easing and lending to small and medium-sized enterprises; discusses the timing of the latest asset purchase programme boost and reminds government of their responsibilities
Finland reveals board member applicants
Candidates represent a lively cross-section of career paths; existing board member Pentti Hakkarainen submits application
BoE’s Haldane discusses broad reforms
FPC member calls for comprehensive reform of bankers’ remuneration and warns Basel III may not go far enough
ECB announces new T2S start date
European Central Bank announces T2S project to launch in June 2015; key changes demanded by Advisory Group behind delays
Chinese officials jailed over information leaks
Two government officials are given lengthy prison sentences; found to have leaked information on economic growth, retail sales and inflation figures
Uganda defends monetary policy
Executive director of research at the Bank of Uganda releases a statement explaining the central bank’s monetary policy; outlines what policy can do and what it cannot
BoE's Tucker: weak CCP recovery plans risk mayhem
Panellists at an EC conference in Brussels warn CCPs have made little progress on detailed survival plans - leaving the system exposed, according to Bank of England deputy governor
Developing country scoops currency award
Ugandan shilling wins 2011 Best Series Award from International Association of Currency Affairs
Italy’s Visco wins governor nomination in surprise twist
Italian prime minister takes unexpected step by naming Bank of Italy deputy director-general Ignazio Visco as governor ahead of three frontrunners
Norges Bank proposes amendments to collateral framework
Norges Bank announces plans to increase haircuts on collateral held at central bank from 4% to 9% to reduce exposure to counterparty risk
Canada to consider new policy goals for central bank
House of Commons will hold at least one meeting to discuss broadening monetary policy targets for the central bank; 2% inflation level has been the primary goal for 20 years
Turner warns of capital requirements dilemma
FSA chair Adair Turner insists on the consideration of counter-cyclical macro-prudential policies in the run-up to regulatory structure overhaul