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Vienna Initiative agreement sets in motion Greece deal
German Chancellor Angela Merkel takes softer approach to Greece; says Vienna Initiative could form part of bailout deal
Berlusconi asks Bini Smaghi to step aside
Italian prime minister acts to ensure French support for Mario Draghi as next head of the European Central Bank
Tanzania deputy governor leaves
Enos Bukuku takes up role with East African Community; Natu el-Maamry Mwamba reportedly replaces him
Switzerland votes for tougher capital rules on big banks
Swiss upper chamber backs bill to raise capital requirements of largest banks to 19%; Swiss National Bank vice-chairman Thomas Jordan says potential losses must be fully absorbed
Wellink wants European Financial Stability Facility funds doubled
ECB governing council member wants fund boosted to €1.5 trillion
King defends his additional powers
UK government publishes draft legislation handing significant powers to the governor of the Bank of England; King reassures critics of the shift
Ireland proposes haircuts for Anglo Irish bondholders
Irish finance minister Michael Noonan says Anglo Irish Bank senior bondholders should receive haircuts; pits the Irish government against the European Central Bank
Greece debate grips European markets
Dutch finance minister Jan Kees de Jaager says private credit holders of Greek debt should bare 30% of losses on paper; Fitch says any exchange of distressed debt would constitute a default
UK chancellor backs ring-fencing of banks
Chancellor of the exchequer endorses plans to separate retail from investment arms; says FPC’s stability remit to be reviewed annually
Bernanke warns Congress on fiscal deficit
Fed chairman warns limiting debt ceiling self defeating, says US must choose between “careful and deliberative process” of financial policy change or “much more painful” crisis response
ECB highlights funding vulnerabilities in euro area banks
European Central Bank June 2011 Financial Stability Review shows funding vulnerabilities remain "Achilles heel" for euro area banks
Government representative quits Costa Rica’s board
Government representative on central bank board resigns; leaves body without power to make decisions on foreign exchange policy
LCR should include equity, says ACP’s Nouy
Basel III liquidity coverage ratio should admit equities with significant haircuts, says Danièle Nouy at the Autorité de Contrôle Prudentiel
Risk & Return Brasil: Supervisors need to be more curious, says Donizeti
Authorities should put less faith in numbers and what they are told by banks, says top Brazilian supervisor
Basel working group calls for 'explicit' financial stability mandate
Working group on financial stability governance calls for explicit and clear mandates for central banks
IMF disqualifies Fischer
IMF tells Stanley Fischer he cannot run for the role of managing director because of age; Fischer “proud and happy” to remain in role at Bank of Israel
China blames loose global monetary policies for inflationary pressures
People’s Bank of China brings price control to the forefront; says loose global monetary conditions have pushed up inflation expectations
BoE’s Weale calls for early rate hike
Bank of England external Monetary Policy Committee's Martin Weale says early rate increase will give central bank more room to manoeuvre in future
West African central bankers receive training in debt managment and corporate governance practices
West African Institute for Financial Management works with IMF and World Bank to train region’s central bankers
Fischer joins IMF race
Governor of the Bank of Israel announces candidacy to become IMF managing director; calls chance to run an “extraordinary and unplanned opportunity”
Queen knights King
Bank of England governor Mervyn King receives knighthood from the Queen in her birthday honours list
Trichet highlights advanced economy failures
European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet says crisis highlighted weaknesses in strategies of advanced economies; stands firm on Greece action shortly before S&P downgrades sovereign
Bank utilises Google in analysis
Bank of England paper says internet search tools offer accurate analysis of current economic trends
Estonian finance minister 'certainly qualified' for governor role
Chair of the central bank’s supervisory board says Estonian finance minister, Juergen Ligi is "certainly qualified" for the role of governor