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Leo Leiderman nominated as Bank of Israel governor
Bank Hapoalim chief economist picked to replace the departed Stanley Fischer; deputy governor Karnit Flug will step down after missing out on top job for second time
Yen volatility drives record turnover, central bank surveys reveal
Volume was up across foreign exchange products in the UK and US in April 2013, with nearly $1 trillion traded daily in the US and more than $2.5 trillion in the UK
Cyprus gold still in play to help fund troika bailout
First review finds good progress made in repairing the Cypriot financial sector; central bank will take on a wider supervisory role but may have to sell gold to contribute to the country's bail-out
Bank of England publishes history archive online
Digital archive project has uncovered BoE's controversial role in Nazi gold appropriation; includes all of the central bank’s main publications in addition to previously unpublished history
PBoC injects 17 billion yuan to ease liquidity
Move to pump funds into the system has divided opinion over whether the People's Bank of China is setting a course for further easing
Turkey’s central bank ramps up inflation forecast
Central bank raises inflation forecast for 2013 on account of depreciating lira and higher oil prices; MPC plots strategy for dealing with uncertainty surrounding the unwinding of QE
Frenkel drops bid to be next governor of the Bank of Israel
Jacob Frenkel withdraws candidacy for the post of governor at the central bank amid public furore; Israeli government may turn to Karnit Flug
UK economy near escape velocity already, say ex-MPC members
Former BoE deputy governor John Gieve believes Mark Carney may use macro-prudential policy to boost the UK economy; Charles Goodhart argues ‘help to buy' scheme will promote lending to SMEs
RBI 'forfeiting monetary policy discretion' in bid to keep rupee in check
Governor Duvvuri Subbarao says India is caught in an 'impossible' trilemma, forcing the bank to maintain rates in spite of sluggish growth and ebbing inflation
ECB's Cœuré and Asmussen call for published minutes
Public account 'should include who voted for what, and the reasoning behind that vote', say executive board members; move would bring ECB in line with other major central banks
Peru's congress axes central bankers one week after appointment
New directors at the central bank are among recent government appointees who have been rejected following street protests
Kuroda says QQE is ‘right on track’
Bank of Japan governor believes QQE has already prompted a ‘favourable turn’ in the financial markets and real economy; hopes improved sentiment will translate to demand
Volcker rule is driving reluctance to hold risk, warn currency managers
US banks are holding less risk as they prepare for the requirements of the Volcker rule, leading to more short-term volatility and less liquidity in some currencies
Libyan governor and deputy jobs up for grabs
General National Congress invites applications for the top two roles at the Central Bank of Libya; governor Saddek Elkaber only two years into a five-year term
People: Shirakawa returns to teaching; Bank of Ghana gets new deputy governor
Masaaki Shirakawa takes up position at a private university in Tokyo; Abdul-Nasirhu Issahaku called on to bring World Bank experience to Bank of Ghana; Rod Carr appointed to chair RBNZ board
Central Bank of Somalia slams allegations of corruption
UN monitoring group accuses institution of allowing private individuals to steal $12 billion of public funds; central bank hits back against 'unsubstantiated' claims
IMF endorses Fed monetary policy in Article IV report
Staff report highlights risks associated with exit, including negative impact on the Fed's balance sheet, which could cause a political 'backlash'
Top diplomat wins race to replace Tucker at Bank of England
The UK's EU ambassador will take over responsibility for financial stability at the bank after Paul Tucker starts a teaching job at Harvard in October
Corporates remain lukewarm on offshore RMB, despite reported growth
Data released from Swift this week suggests international trade settlement in RMB continues to grow, but corporates aren't so sure
MAS to lend Singapore dollars against JGBs
Monetary Authority of Singapore and Bank of Japan strike cross-border collateral arrangement; MAS looking to make it easier for banks to manage their liquidity needs
European Commission floats proposal to cap fees on credit card transactions
EC says retailers will make big savings by paying lower fees to their banks, and consumers will benefit through lower retail prices as a result of new regulation
IMF looks to ECB for more monetary easing
IMF encourages the ECB to cut interest rates and launch a new round of long-term low-interest loans to buy more time for eurozone banks and legislators
UAE to mint more small coins - while Ireland starts phasing them out
The introduction of paid parking in shopping centres prompts coin shortage in the UAE; Ireland launches local pilot programme to round bills to the nearest five cents
IMF paper considers impact of quota change
Executive board has expressed ‘considerable support’ for an increase in the weighting of GDP in its quota formula; staff policy paper simulates the most likely changes to the formula’s make-up