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Slovenian central bank says governor will not resign
Slovenian prosecutor-general rejects complaint by Draghi into police search of central bank offices, saying relevant magistrate acted within his powers
Swift brings in external firms to support security work
UK firm BAE Systems and Dutch company Fox-IT will be part of effort to strengthen cyber security; Swift says information-sharing initiative has “grown significantly” since launch
IMF staff propose additional reforms to Italian banking sector
Directors at the fund “commend” the Italian authorities for reforms so far, while staff suggest a range of additional measures to tackle issues around resolution and NPLs
UK parliamentarians to examine exchanges between Carney and Osborne
Bank of England governor defends position on Brexit analysis to MPs; process to be agreed regarding examination of discussions between chancellor and BoE governor
Ukraine hands more regulatory powers to central bank
Ukraine’s central bank welcomes a belated vote for key financial reform; the National Bank of Ukraine will now have powers over the country's insurance sector, which observers say is in a “questionable” state
EBA says number of women in senior positions at European banks is ‘very low’
EBA says most European banks lack diversity policies for senior management despite legal requirements; senior managers are more diverse by age but not by “geographical provenance”
Latvian central bank becomes lead authority on counterfeiting
New anti-counterfeiting centre will take over from police the task of detecting fake currency in all currencies; new approach will be more efficient and will not need more resources, bank says
Orphanides: governments should rein in ‘immense power’ of central banks
Central bank balance sheets give them power to dramatically affect the distribution of wealth, undermining democracy, former Central Bank of Cyprus governor argues
Basel Committee scales back risk weights in revised securitisation standard
Tighter definition of what counts as a “simple, transparent and comparable” securitisation gives room to allow “modest” reduction in capital requirements, committee says
Constâncio calls for ‘deep reflection’ on public support for banks
ECB vice-president Vítor Constâncio suggests European Union should consider relaxing its rules on state aid to banks; cites IMF concerns and example of US bail-out
PBoC’s Zhang Tao picked as IMF deputy
Christine Lagarde proposes appointment of Zhang Tao as deputy managing director; he is a former IMF official who has held a variety of roles at the central bank
EBA survey: Most European banks did not see Brexit as risk
European banks anticipated increasing most kinds of loan activity, results of an EBA questionnaire show; few bankers saw ‘Brexit’ as a major source of risk
Iceland’s new macroeconomic council faces up to wage challenges
Collaboration between government, central bank and labour market groups aims to bring bouts of rapid wage growth under control and better co-ordinate policy
IMF staff suggest using tiers if CNB cuts rates below zero
Fund encourages Czech National Bank to prepare for ‘eventual exit’ from exchange rate commitment; suggests negative rates are viable tool but could damage bank profitability
People: Hungarian board member takes government post; new RBI executive director
Member of Central Bank of Hungary’s monetary council resigns to take government role; RBI chooses new executive director; Icelandic head of financial stability moves to Yale; and more
Draghi protests at Slovene police raid on central bank premises
Mario Draghi protests over a Slovene police raid on the country’s central bank and seizure of ECB information; calls on commission head Jean-Claude Juncker to take further action if necessary
Sarb faces tough job amid ‘sobering’ outlook, IMF warns
Capital flows, sovereign rating and financial sector health form dangerous links, fund says, though South African authorities stress they have made preparations
Post-Brexit gilt auctions met with strong demand
Trends in gilt yields show UK debt still seen as ‘safe haven’ asset, says one analyst; others attribute strong demand in this week’s auctions to range of factors
Technical issue affects Fed minutes release
Error in Federal Reserve equipment results in early release in some cases and late in others; minutes show Fed officials grappling with uncertainty amid slowing job growth and UK referendum fallout
RBNZ weighs tighter macroprudential policy and wider toolkit
Reserve Bank of New Zealand considers use of debt-to-income ratios to calm housing market, consultation with banks to occur before implementation
European banks suffer as regulators ban Monte dei Paschi short-selling
Banks hit by further shockwaves from UK’s vote to leave EU, while European authorities scramble to shore up crumbling Italian bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena
IMF staff call for greater Pakistan central bank autonomy
Significant progress made but further effort regarding legal amendments still needed, IMF report says; State Bank of Pakistan working on legislative action plan while executive orders fill gap
Fed’s Tarullo looking for more evidence on inflation
Daniel Tarullo wants to see more convincing evidence that inflation is returning to target before tightening monetary policy; headline and core PCE inflation are still below target
Annual inflation in Argentina at 40.3% by year-end, markets say
Inflation seen slowing to less than 16% by end of 2018; results published in new expectations survey, relaunched after the central bank studied examples from abroad