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UK parliamentary commission attacks regulators’ ability to hold bankers to account
FSA enforcement head defends authority’s integrity; BoE chief legal adviser confident the central bank’s new supervisory divisions are up to the job
ECB’s Praet warns against ‘hazardous’ policy experiments
Executive board member says he is ‘very sceptical’ of suggestions to raise the inflation target, but cautions against complacency over policy toolkits
National Bank of Georgia to overhaul communication strategy
Latest stage in transition to inflation-targeting regime; follows the implementation of new modelling infrastructure
Angola launches new notes and coins, cuts base rate
Notes incorporating new security features to be phased in during the first half of 2013; base rate cut to 10% as inflation hits ‘record low' of 9% per annum
‘Significant work remains’ to fix global finance, says FSB
Meeting of the Financial Stability Board identifies numerous areas that still require work; public comments on policy recommendations reveal concerns over regulatory arbitrage and overlap
RBI cuts rates and strikes dovish note for 2013
Reserve Bank of India cuts headline interest rate for first time in nine months; governor Duvvuri Subbarao hints more cuts may be on the way
Bank of Israel governor Fischer to step down
Stanley Fischer announces he will stand down in June this year; speculation begins as to his next move
‘Frontier Asia’ addresses challenge of growing sustainably
Thai governor and IMF official emphasise need to address the macroeconomic, financial and structural challenges that high growth rates can bring
Bank of Italy gives green light to €3.9bn MPS bailout
Executive board approves disbursement of bailout funds to Monte dei Paschi di Siena, although the bank insists the situation is ‘completely under control’
UAE bank economist warns LTV caps ‘detrimental to economy'
Chief economist of National Bank of Abu Dhabi warns cap on property loans will depress construction in the UAE
Majority support an inflation target, poll finds
Almost two-thirds of participants in poll say inflation-targeting central banks should stick with current policy; Mark Carney lauds the unconventional measures a flexible framework allows
People: New chair at Richmond Fed; Norwegian takes executive directorship at IMF
Richmond Fed appoints new chair and deputy; Norway takes rotating directorship at IMF; Egyptian governor ratified; and more
New studies tackle diverse inflation outcomes in eastern Europe
Papers by the IMF and National Bank of Slovakia assess factors behind incomplete interest rate pass through and divergent drivers of inflation in eastern Europe
LatAm countries play down talk of burgeoning currency war
Peruvian and Colombian central banks say dollar purchases are being made to build reserves and reduce volatility; Latin America faces wide range of currency challenges
Swedish deputy insists on stronger macro-prudential framework
Kerstin af Jochnick wants clearer macro-prudential mandate and decision-making structure; says recent committee proposals are not the answer
CIC chair tells Davos central banks must ‘mop up' excess liquidity
Former member of PBoC's MPC says central banks have a responsibility to assuage inflation fears as economies return to growth; Bank of Italy governor says economic recovery is not central bank's job
BoE and PBoC potential swap line met with optimism
Bank of England executive director announces willingness to create swap line with People’s Bank of China; currency strategists see little immediate impact but potential for growth
Banks rush to repay LTROs at first opportunity
Repayments of the European Central Bank’s long-term refinancing operations exceed many analysts’ expectations, as 278 banks choose to pay back nearly 30% of the total
EU Parliament poised to reject two Esma technical standards on OTC derivatives
Parliament is unhappy with the treatment of corporate end-users, and could require Esma to redraft standards
Payments update proposed for UK money markets
Bank of England reveals details of new clearing and settlement system for gilt repos; executive director Chris Salmon encourages market participation
Ingves deflects criticism of ‘complex’ Basel III framework
Basel committee chairman says it is naïve to think complex banks can be regulated by simple rules, following criticism of Basel III’s ‘overly complicated’ system of risk weights
Bank of Italy steps in to investigate ‘hidden' derivatives deals
Central bank to investigate Monte dei Paschi di Siena trades in collaboration with judicial authorities, as the Italian bank seeks €500 million in 'Monti bonds' to cover potential losses
Mixed reactions from banks as ECB prepares to wind down LTROs
Repayment window for LTROs set to open on January 30; some commentators raise concerns over possible monetary tightening, while others view early repayments as sign of financial health
Carney insists Bank of Canada will tighten policy despite holding rates again
Mark Carney says the withdrawal of monetary stimulus is postponed, but not cancelled, as Bank of Canada’s governing council holds rates again