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Euroclear’s Wicks named as new BBA chairman
Esma and PRA heads endorse appointment of European Securities Regulation ‘wise man’ Nigel Wicks as chairman of the British Bankers’ Association
Policy-makers debate how to restore trust in the financial system
Andrew Tyrie among speakers at BBA conference discussing how to develop greater trust in the financial system, ideas range from greater competition to code of conduct for bankers
BoE’s Tucker says FCA may have to intervene to correct accounting failures
Paul Tucker says difference in market and banks’ asset valuations may require intervention by the Financial Conduct Authority; praises bail-ins as method of imposing discipline
BoE behind UK move to cut bank capital requirements
Bank of England’s interim Financial Policy Committee ordered a temporary easing of Pillar II bank capital buffers for British banks last month
Seychelles switches to new funds transfer system
Central Bank of Seychelles plans to introduce a new domestic electronic funds transfer system and will 'phase out' the existing Swift communication protocol; core banking system explained
Fed’s Dudley says FOMC policy actions were justified
New York Fed president William Dudley defends asset purchases from critics. But market response to QE remains muted
UK’s Wheatley outlines steps toward new regulator
Chief executive-designate of the UK’s new Financial Conduct Authority outlines regulatory vision; new body to be created in 2013 as one half of ‘twin peaks’ approach
Indian government appoints new director to RBI board
Engineering professor at the Indian Institute of Technology nominated to Reserve Bank of India’s board of directors; replaces Shashi Rajagopalan, who died in August 2011
Shirakawa proposes tackling financial stability as a ‘public good problem’
Bank of Japan governor, Masaaki Shirakawa, says an optimal solution to create the conditions needed for financial stability could be achieved by reviewing the challenge as a ‘public good problem’
Bernanke plays down emerging market impact of QE
Fed chairman says negative impact of quantitative easing on emerging markets is offset by a stronger US economy. But countries such as Brazil have had to take action to protect their currencies
Bank of Canada grandees pay tribute to James Coyne
Incumbent and retired Bank of Canada governors pay tribute to James Coyne, an early crusader for price stability and central bank operational independence, who died on October 12
CFTC’s clearing timeline prompts backloading 'meltdown'
A re-reading of the CFTC's phase-in rules for central clearing is prompting alarm among buy- and sell-side firms
PBoC’s Yi urges IMF to complete quota and governance reforms
Deputy governor of the People’s Bank of China calls on remaining IMF members to approve 2010 quota and governance reforms; US has yet to accept the changes
Europeans round on IMF as rescue plan takes shape
European policy-makers take on critics at the IMF saying the Fund’s view that matters now are worse in Europe compared with six months ago is flawed; set out a roadmap to eurozone stability
MAS surprises consensus by holding currency band
Singapore’s central bank takes a tough stance on inflation despite calls for policy softening to bolster the economy
Riksbank deputy questions the role of inflation targeting
Per Jansson, deputy governor of the Sveriges Riksbank, suggests a move away from fine-tuning monetary policy around inflation but says a shift to a higher target does not seem advisable
Top policy-makers debate Japan’s challenging road to recovery
Policy-makers gathered in Tokyo this week warn that the eurozone crisis, domestic demographic changes and high levels of government debt may thwart Japan’s efforts to bolster economic growth
Tyrie to scrutinise draft of UK’s Banking Reform bill
The UK’s Banking Reform Bill published today will undergo parliamentary scrutiny; Andrew Tyrie concerned important details are being left to secondary legislation
UK needs ‘innovative’ policy levers beyond price stability, says FSA’s Turner
Adair Turner blasts past regulatory failings and says UK must now turn to ‘innovative and unconventional’ policies; remains a leading contender for Bank of England governorship
IMF meeting set to reinforce global pessimism
Governments need to take urgent policy action to capitalise on the ‘breathing space’ created by central banks. But few attending the IMF meeting in Tokyo believe law-makers are fit for the task
Final rules for D-Sibs published as FSB holds plenary meeting
Financial Stability Board meeting in Tokyo endorses publication of final framework for regulating D-Sibs; principles focus on assessment methodology and higher loss-absorbency requirements
Ukraine issues US dollar bonds aimed at retail investors
Ukraine government is issuing US dollar-denominated bonds targeted at domestic retail investors, despite previous warning by central bank director about Ukrainians taking on forex risk
Central Bank of Malaysia raids ‘Ponzi’ scheme companies
Four gold-trading companies raided by central bank amid charges they were running illegal gold-trading schemes described as ‘Ponzi’ operations, according to the Malaysian central bank
Fed’s Tarullo says Dodd-Frank requires ‘extensive elaboration’
Daniel Tarullo highlights challenges in producing details of Dodd-Frank Act regulations; suggests limits to mergers by large banks and says SEC should strengthen money market fund regulation