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People: Deputies appointed in Hong Kong and Oman
HKMA picks deputy chief executive and new director; Oman appoints vice-president; Central Bank of Kenya has new comms chief
Disorderly Brexit is possible, warns senior Bundesbank official
Dombret hopes for supervisory co-operation, but tells banks to prepare for “no deal”
RBA cuts forecasts as inflation disappoints
The Reserve Bank of Australia expects to undershoot its inflation target for another year
Bernanke, Geithner and Paulson to conduct forensic analysis of 2008 crisis
Protagonists of US crisis response to lead research into detailed design choices behind the main measures taken
Softened liquidity rule would still be misguided – US asset managers
The Treasury proposals are welcome, firms say, but a watered-down SEC rule would leave risks unaddressed
Stifling cross-border banking hurts developing countries – World Bank
World Bank offers advice on successful cross-border banking but warns developing countries against over-reliance
ECB’s Nouy urges banks to complete Brexit plans
Almost 50 banks have approached supervisor to assess their options
Doubts emerge over RBNZ mandate plans
Acting governor Spencer says a dual mandate would have little impact, but expresses concern over a committee structure; former RBNZ economists weigh in
No reason why central banks cannot be privatised, economists argue
Central banks may be better equipped to sustain market stability if privately owned, argues Juan Castañeda, with the private sector bailing out failed banks
Fed’s Quarles wants more transparent and simple financial supervision
Vice-chairman stresses importance of clearly conveying objectives of regulation and supervision
Supervision bolsters monetary policy transmission – Draghi
No sign of housing bubble developing across eurozone as a whole, ECB president says
German economic council urges ECB to tighten policy
Group of experts says stronger growth and loose policy could lead to higher financial risk
NBK intervenes as Kazakh banking troubles spread
Central bank moves in to rescue one bank and triggers liquidation of another
Former BoE economist proposes new regulatory approach
Panellists discuss whether post-crisis regulation has gone too far, asking whether banks need the extra capital
Nigerian central bank governor named in ‘Paradise Papers’
Emefiele’s lawyers say commercial bank failed to carry out governor’s instructions to end stake
German central bank in Nazi era will be ‘special focus’ of independent study
Bundesbank funds research into twentieth century German central banks
Payments overhaul under way in Aruba
Central bank to give up clearing responsibilities to oversee new payments infrastructure; consumer behaviour will be a challenge, bank says
AI adoption lag could explain productivity shortfall – research
Erik Brynjolfsson, Daniel Rock and Chad Syverson argue the productivity slowdown is not as surprising as it may seem, and there are reasons to be hopeful
Philippine banks face tougher cyber rules
The Central Bank of the Philippines wants more complex banks to implement a round-the-clock “security operations centre”
ECB defends Draghi’s membership of G30 to EU watchdog
ECB praises chance for “dynamic debate” and rejects NGO’s claim of lack of transparency
New York Fed’s Dudley set to retire early
William Dudley says he wants to ensure a successor is in place “well before” the end of his term
PBoC’s Zhou warns of ‘sudden’ contagion risks
Governor continues with tough line on financial imbalances as he prepares to hand the reins to an as-yet-unnamed successor
Central Bank of Barbados governor ‘concerned’ about level of reserves
Barbados central bank tweaks securities requirement ratio amid foreign exchange shortage; less than 10 weeks of import coverage remain
People: Powell and Yellen comment on Fed chair pick; FPC member appointed
Nominee as Fed chair praises predecessors; UK’s FPC has new external member; and more