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Trinidad central bank hikes rates in response to Fed forward guidance
‘Altered expectations' over timing of US normalisation puts pressure on Caribbean economy; necessary to ‘enhance appeal' of currency, says central bank
Hong Kong protests trigger emergency action by HKMA
HKMA activates its business continuity plan and takes extraordinary measures to maintain stability as thousands of pro-democracy protesters take to the streets
Supreme Court clears Central Bank of Sri Lanka over Greek investment
Sri Lankan governor and monetary board members cleared over investment in Greek government bonds; Supreme Court says investment decisions ‘best left to central bank’
BIS paper unveils refined measure for Chinese inflation
Joint effort by economists at the BIS and People’s Bank of China yields new measure of Chinese inflation, which authors say addresses issues with headline and core measures
National Bank of Belgium to close half its remaining branches
Belgian central bank reveals plans to close its branches in Mons and Hasselt in 2016, which are predominantly involved in processing cash
Central Bank of Turkey quadruples amount of forex on offer in daily auctions
Lira's ‘heightened volatility' follows bank's decision yesterday to hold interest rates steady; pressure on forex the result of geopolitical risk, says analyst
Rebel incursion has not halted central bank operations, says Yemen deputy
Ibrahim Alnahari says the central bank is doing its best to maintain normal operations despite continued violence on the streets of Sana’a, with action taken to protect banking sector
ECB’s Coeuré shifts focus to the quality of credit
European Central Bank executive board member Benoit Coeuré outlines policy mix needed to channel credit towards productive investment; expects more demand for TLTROs
Fed normalisation could have ‘significant impact' north of the border, Canada deputy warns
Speeches by leading central bankers in Ottawa, Tokyo and St Louis highlight the stakes of looming Fed normalisation both within and outside the US
People: Greek PM’s adviser moves to central bank; Kyrgyz central bank appoints new deputy
Iannis Mourmouras sworn in as deputy governor of the Bank of Greece; new deputy governor and board member at the Kyrgyz central bank
Ingves outlines Basel Committee response to ‘excessive variation’ in risk-weighted assets
Basel Committee 'endorses' final details of NSFR and turns attention to comparability of risk-based ratios; expands membership to include ECB’s single supervisory mechanism
Central Bank of Hungary digs into reserves to supply banks with foreign currency
Measure aims to cover balance sheet mismatch prompted by government plan to convert forex loans into local currency; central bank will allocate €3 billion for the purpose
Cecchetti calls on Fed to become international lender of last resort
Stephen Cecchetti says Fed should extend swap lines internationally if the dollar is to continue in its privileged position as reserve currency; Paul Tucker outlines ideal lender of last resort
Financial Stability Board prepares to publish FX benchmark reforms
Recommendations due to be published within days; broad consensus among market participants, but questions hang over certain elements
Zhou may be replaced as PBoC governor, says WSJ
Wall Street Journal suggests the Chinese leadership is considering replacing Zhou Xiaochuan, who was only reappointed last year, with Guo Shuqing
RBA discussing steps to cool ‘unbalanced’ housing market
Australia’s financial regulators are discussing whether ‘additional steps’ are necessary to address the disproportionate increase in credit to investors in the housing market
World Bank says the PMA is ‘steadily building the capabilities’ of a central bank
World Bank report says the banking sector in Palestine ‘remains healthy thanks to the efforts of the Palestine Monetary Authority’
Central Bank of Morocco cuts rates for first time since March 2012
North African economy has seen growth slow and unemployment increase in 2014 as its main export markets in Europe continue to struggle
Sri Lankan governor in ‘140-character battle’ with public on Twitter
Ajith Cabraal takes part in a 60-minute Q&A through social media; faces questions on public debt, monetary policy and the central bank’s public relations campaign in the US
EBA zeroes in on recovery and resolution trigger conditions
European Banking Authority publishes final guidelines on testing for bank failure and launches consultation on what conditions could trigger a resolution process
UAE governor replaced after 23 years in job
Sultan Bin Nasser Al-Suwaidi will be replaced as governor by Mubarak Rashid Al-Mansouri, who is currently CEO of the Emirates Investment Authority
Portuguese central banker warns new €10 banknote may not be accepted by all vending machines
Bank of Portugal board member says he cannot guarantee the note will be accepted by all machines, as owners are responsible for making necessary software changes
BoE's Bailey calls for ‘much more systematic approach' to financial sanctions
Bank of England's senior prudential regulator recognises need for clear understanding of when and to whom sanctions apply; calls for greater international co-operation
New York Fed blog to make DSGE forecasts public
Federal Reserve Bank of New York publishing five-part series on DSGE model and how it is used to forecast inflation and output in the US economy