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Bank Negara Malaysia looks to co-operatives to boost financial inclusion
Central bank sets out framework for assessing whether a co-operative is governed well enough to accept deposits from non-members and extend finance to the ‘underserved’
Georgian and Armenian central banks face different sides of inflation coin
National Bank of Georgia continues easing cycle as deflation returns; Central Bank of Armenia raises rates to combat sharp increase in inflation
RBI cuts overseas investment limit by three quarters
Reserve Bank of India unveils latest measure to halt the fall in the rupee's value - only days after announcing ‘open-ended' sales of short-term debt; issues clarifications on gold import restrictions
Volcker rule in its ‘purest form' necessary to curb derivatives speculation
Under pressure from banks and hedge funds, the definition of ‘hedging' in the final Volcker rule could be so broad as to allow unchecked speculation dressed up as hedging, Vembar Ranganathan argues
Eastern Caribbean Central Bank takes over Anguilla’s largest two banks
ECCB steps in as banks’ capital positions deteriorate; Anguilla’s chief minister looks to the UK government for public and private investment in wider economy
Venezuela central bank head replaced amid corruption claims
President Maduro appoints head of the currency exchange board, Eudomar Tovar, to lead the CBV; Edmée Betancourt is sacked three months after moving from the scandal-plagued development bank
BoE’s Weale votes against forward guidance
Martin Weale votes against guidance out of concern for medium-term inflation expectations, while MPC members remain divided over the prospect of more QE
Monetary policy and macro-prudential measures can make a ‘vicious circle'
Central banks must assess the risks of monetary and macro-prudential policies pulling in opposite directions and creating adverse outcomes, says former BoJ deputy director-general
RBA expects co-ordination over international clearing mandates
The Reserve Bank of Australia’s Jenny Hancock says move to mandate clearing of G-4 currencies still allows market participant flexibility; stresses importance of international co-ordination
Bank of Russia overhauls organisation as it prepares for expanded remit
Responsibility for financial regulation will shift from a government body to the central bank in September; the bank has also created new departments of monetary policy and statistics
Mozambique cuts rates again as inflation undershoots target range
Inflation in Mozambique has fallen below the central bank's target range despite IMF predictions to the contrary; measures in place to improve monetary policy transmission
RBNZ plumps for ‘speed limit’ on lending restrictions
Reserve Bank of New Zealand says any restrictions on banks' high loan-to-value mortgage lending will take the form of a quota over time, as opposed to an outright ban
CPSS, Iosco and FSB publish reports on FMIs
CPSS and Iosco says member states are making ‘substantial progress’ towards establishing their principles for financial market infrastructures; FSB offers new guidance for resolution
RBI launches ‘open-ended' measure to bolster weakening rupee
Weekly sales of short-term debt to absorb liquidity is the latest in a string of attempts to rein in Indian foreign exchange volatility
Fed's Fisher reshuffles senior team; RBNZ gets new directors
Harvey Rosenblum, who has attended more FOMC meetings than any other active participant, retires from Dallas Fed, causing a senior re-shuffle; New Zealand appoints two directors to Reserve Bank board
Blejer heads up new Bank of Israel shortlist
Former Central Bank of Argentina governor is new front-runner for the Bank of Israel top job; former Israeli deputy Zvi Eckstein also submits application
Sandra Pianalto to retire next year
Cleveland Fed president Pianalto calls time on a 30-year career at the bank; successor will sit on the FOMC in 2014
Central Bank of Peru grapples with Fed tapering while rooting for a US recovery
Peru is more insulated against shocks to its financial system than in the past but managing uncertainty has never been tougher, central bank governor Julio Velarde tells Central Banking
RBI study warns against rate cut to stimulate growth
Study by members of policy and statistics departments says any benefits of a rate cut would be offset by higher inflation; Rajan points to stronger economic institutions as the key
RBA cuts growth forecast and suggests further easing could follow
Reserve Bank of Australia lowers its forecast for December’s growth rate; could follow up this week’s rate cut with another as labour market conditions weaken
RBI policy document pushes CCIL closer to QCCP status
Indian central bank takes explicit responsibility for supervising the Mumbai-based clearing house
German experience offers macro-prudential lessons for Europe, says Buba's Dombret
Germany's approach to macro-prudential oversight could offer insights into how to democratise ‘hard' policy tools and define the role of national central banks, says the Bundesbank's Andreas Dombret
IMF shuts up shop in Budapest as Hungary clears its debt
Central Bank of Hungary repays remainder of its €1.44 billion loan ahead of schedule; IMF’s Budapest office will close at the end of August as part of ‘a message to voters’
BoJ and BoK vote to keep interest rates unchanged
Bank of Japan keeps rates at zero and will continue asset purchases for 'as long as necessary' to hit 2% inflation target; regional impact of possible US tapering remains uncertain