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Adia CFO bagged by Texas real estate company
Jim Hime leaves the Abu Dhabi SWF for USAA Real Estate on September 1 after serving three years as chief financial officer of its real estate and infrastructure department
Mauritius introduces polymer banknotes
The Bank of Mauritius joins an exclusive but growing group of central banks that is looking to plastic money to curtail counterfeiting
Yellen must overcome deputies’ curse to take Fed chair
Fed vice-chair Janet Yellen will need to avoid joining Paul Tucker, Tiff Macklem, Karnit Flug and other discarded deputies to take the top job at the Fed as governments increasingly favour outsiders
Israeli banking supervisor floats full risk weights for mortgages
Draft guidance presented to Bank of Israel advisory committee yesterday would also force banks to limit the use of variable interest rates and do away with long-term loans
Fed contemplates change to forward guidance
Minutes from the FOMC’s July meeting show members were divided over the outlook for the US economy, and on the prospect of tinkering with the Fed’s forward guidance
Central bank insider selected to run Russia's new ‘mega-regulator'
As head of the FMS, Sergey Shvetsov, a Bank of Russia deputy, will be in charge of ‘controlling, regulating and supervising' the country's financial markets from September 1
People: StanChart's new global RMB team; RBC hires Asian equities head from JPM
Carmen Ling quits Citi to head Standard Chartered's new global renminbi-focused team; RBC hires new head of Asian equities from JP Morgan in Hong Kong; and more
Turkish central bank embarks on daily dollar sales
Announcement follows yesterday's decision to raise interest rates, but fails to stop lira hitting record low against Western currencies
RBI loosens liquidity as long-term rates spike
Reserve Bank of India moves to ease liquidity squeeze, as measures to support the currency see long-term rates hit 12-year high
Irish central bank appoints top French supervisor as deputy governor
Cyril Roux, previously second-in-command at the French prudential supervisory authority, will join the Central Bank of Ireland as deputy governor with responsibility for financial regulation
Fed urges big banks to improve internal capital planning
Federal Reserve says lenders must strengthen methods for assessing risks; reveals 18 biggest US lenders face challenges in one or more areas
EM central banks in a bind as capital volatility set to worsen
Central banks in the biggest emerging market economies are bracing for ever faster outflows of capital if tomorrow's FOMC minutes continue to point to US monetary tightening
RBNZ restricts low-deposit mortgage lending
Graeme Wheeler says banks will face ‘speed limit’ on their high loan-to-value mortgage lending from October 1; RBNZ hopes to avoid raising rates while currency remains over-valued
Dual reporting requirements in Asia cause concern
While Singapore will mandate single-sided trade reporting, regulators in Australia and Hong Kong will follow the European Union’s requirement for dual reporting, leading to concerns among market participants
Nigerian monetary policy a ‘Faustian bargain' with hot money, says deputy
Deputy governor for financial stability says advanced economy QE is pushing investors to search for yield in countries such as Nigeria; sees increased use of renminbi in African central bank reserves
Bank of Slovenia widens group of stress test banks
Ten lenders, including three deemed systemically important, will be scrutinised by leading accounting firms in a joint effort with the Slovenian finance ministry
New Zealand opposition says RBNZ internal review backs case for more transparency
Internal review confirms New Zealand is an outlier in giving the Reserve Bank governor a monetary policy veto; Green Party says change in law should be 'non-controversial'
Bulgarian prosecutors probe printing press privatisation
Central bank strikes deal with French banknote producer to expand printing operations; investigation launched amid accusations of privatisation by stealth
Sanusi unveils $1.4bn lending scheme for Nigeria's small businesses
Nigerian central bank will offer funding on advantageous terms to ‘participating financial institutions' to lend on to micro, small and medium-sized enterprises
Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago unveils changes to monetary policy-making
MPC makes room for external members as frequency of policy meetings is cut in half; policy decisions to be announced on Friday evenings to avoid ‘kneejerk reactions' from the markets
UBS prepares to buy ‘bad bank' assets back from SNB
StabFund effectively cut UBS's exposure to troubled credit markets in the US and Europe by buying up the bank's illiquid securities for $38.7 billion using funds largely borrowed from the central bank
RBA to provide A$300 billion for committed liquidity facility
RBA contribution will ‘not materially impact' its balance sheet, says deputy Debelle; banks will pay a penalty rate to access the CLF, which will help them meet Basel III liquidity requirements
Norwegian SWF far too exposed to OECD nations, report finds
NCA/Re-Define report calls for 20% of Norway's GPF foreign assets to be allocated to development finance, as Peterson Institute again gives fund top marks for transparency and accountability
SNB currency action leaves big imprint on Swiss balance of payments
Reserve assets at the SNB increased by Sfr175 billion in 2012 – nearly a fourfold increase from 2011 – reflecting efforts to keep the franc at a sustainable level