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NALM Americas 2013: Panellists play down expectations of QE wind-down
Central bankers think it unlikely the US Federal Reserve will wind down its quantitative easing programme – but some acknowledge an exit could hit emerging markets hard
Basel’s ‘99.9% standard’ for op risk is unreliable, says ORX chief
Giulio Mignola says Basel II's 'one-in-a-thousand-years' threshold for tail risk is fundamentally flawed
Bank of Canada reins in risk concerns
Review of Canadian financial system finds risks from European sovereign debt crisis and Canadian housing market are retreating; special report says collateral demand is ‘manageable’
Israel's Fischer says he used casting vote to avoid ‘signs of a crisis'
Outgoing Bank of Israel governor regrets his MPC never outvoted him, but feels recent moves to stem the shekel's rise have met with success
Bank of England paper says above-target inflation threatens expectations anchor
Article in latest quarterly bulletin says UK inflation expectations remain anchored for time being but could be dislodged if high inflation persists
Asia-Pacific: Financial stability concerns reflected in rate decisions and forex intervention
Indonesia leans against higher inflation expectations with rate rise, RBNZ's Wheeler concerned over ‘rapid' house price inflation, and Bank of Thailand attempts to slow baht's downward slide
UK banks on cyber threat alert, says BoE’s Haldane
Chief risk officers at UK banks worried about cyber-attacks on financial institutions; Bank of England official says government must take ultimate responsibility to guard against cyber threats
UK mulls US-style bank stress tests
Bank of England seeks to improve bank stress tests by including publicly disclosed remedial actions as debate intensifies over independence and the use of a leverage ratio in the UK
Turkish central bank steps in to calm forex markets
Capital outflows have prompted Turkey's central bank to purchase local currency in a bid to smooth ‘market volatility'; move seen as signalling a failure of the bank's 'Reserve Option Mechanism'
Belgian supervisor warns against Basel III over-simplification
National Bank of Belgium’s Rudi Bonte calls for the Basel Committee to take a ‘moderate’ stance on the trade-off between simplicity and complexity in its risk and capital rules
Ibos warns of payments disruption as Sepa deadline set to be missed
Banking association says 2014 Sepa migration target will be missed at current pace, which could see systems shut down and payments fail; harmonisation may be limited even when target met
Asmussen defends ECB bond purchases at German constitutional court hearing
German representative on the European Central Bank’s executive board Jörg Asmussen rejects charges the central bank exceeded its legal basis by agreeing to purchase the sovereign debt of eurozone nations
Bank of England faces legal challenge over all-male banknote roster
Central bank stands accused of failing in its duties under the Equality Act, after choosing to replace the only woman on a British banknote with Winston Churchill
Brazil central bank faces contradictions in global economy's 'new reality'
The Central Bank of Brazil resorts to forex intervention, as it finds itself fighting a weakening currency alongside weak growth and inflation straining at the top of its target band
BoE markets head warns of collateral balancing act
Andrew Hauser says repo markets must be ‘prudentially sound’ but remain ‘sufficiently deep and liquid’; warns against an ‘excessive’ central bank presence
People: Poloz names special advisor; BoE appoints insurance specialist to PRA
Bank of Canada appoints senior advisor to the governor; UK's Prudential Regulation Authority names final independent director; payments systems Bacs and Chaps appoint new chairmen
Parliament launches inquiry into independence of Bank of England’s FPC
Law-makers raise questions over independence of Financial Policy Committee; concerned by Osborne’s recent changes to its membership and remit
ECB voices fresh concern over Central Bank of Cyprus' independence
European Central Bank says draft law on the governance of the Central Bank of Cyprus contains a number of threats to its independence; follows earlier intervention by Mario Draghi
Navigating an exit from accommodative policy is ‘an art and not a science’
Participants at CEPR forum debate the challenges central banks must deal with when withdrawing unconventional policies; some express concern over rising asset prices
Ukraine caps cash use in bid to boost e-payments
National Bank of Ukraine hopes to deliver a wide range of benefits by imposing limits on the size of cash payments
'Furious' jobs increase boosts Bank of Canada’s Poloz
Statistics Canada reports increase of 95,000 jobs in May; Poloz uses first speech in role to call for economic rebalancing and issue warning over low inflation
ECB issues draft regulation on systemically important payment systems
Central bank seeks comment on draft regulations implementing CPSS-Iosco Principles for Financial Market Infrastructures, for systemically important payments systems in the eurozone
Lithuanian governor says banking union does not require treaty change
As Lithuania gears up to take over the EU rotating presidency, central bank governor Vasiliauskas is confident of reaching a compromise on banking union within the existing legal framework
Japan government pension fund re-jig could see BoJ pick up $80bn in JGBs
Japan’s sovereign welfare fund signals could sell up to ¥8 trillion worth of domestic bonds; BoJ could potentially absorb them as it seeks to drive up the country’s monetary base