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Central Bank of Nigeria defends reintroduction of fees on ATM withdrawals
Bank says reintroduction of fee will hinder abuse of expensive ATMs and promote its cash-less policy; fee was abolished in 2012 to encourage use of ATMs
FOMC members ‘increasingly uncomfortable' with Fed's forward guidance
Members are interpreting recent economic upturn very differently, new minutes show; views differ on how to communicate labour market improvements to the public
Norway SWF manager doubles leadership team
Norges Bank Investment Management sets up separate ‘leader group' for real estate investments; wealth fund returns 3.3% ($31 billion) in second quarter
IMF researchers say CCBs ‘show less promise’ than other macro-prudential tools
Working paper finds counter-cyclical capital buffers are less effective than measures aimed at banks’ assets and liabilities in reducing the rate of asset growth on their balance sheets
Glenn Stevens calls on ‘animal spirits’ to drive Australian economy
Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia calls on businesses large and small to invest in new areas outside of the mining sector, suggesting that monetary policy has done its bit for the economy
Angola SWF to send students to Switzerland as it ‘invests in investing'
Petroleum fund will pay for bright young Angolans to study investment in Zurich; move follows advice from abroad that investment capacity should be built up
Bank of England MPC sees first dissent since 2011
McCafferty and Weale vote to raise interest rates, minutes show, as conflicting labour market developments split committee's view on UK spare capacity
Bank of Albania toughens checks on employees as governor clings on
Governor Fullani contradicts central bank statement that his dismissal was discussed; employees will be required to disclose divergent 'behaviours or opinions'
Fed orders banks to break open black boxes
Vendor models need to be properly validated for 2015 stress tests, Fed insists – but banks say they are finding it hard to get the required information
Philippines achieves ‘meaningful’ progress towards financial inclusion
Central bank assesses state of inclusion in the country; finds 3.6 million new deposit accounts were opened in 2013, while the total value of deposits rose by 32%
Cœuré sees cyber threats and virtual currencies rising on payments agenda
Chair of the CPSS suggests the organisation should look beyond securities and derivatives markets in the 25th anniversary edition of Central Banking journal
Trinidad governor blocks publication of reports that could ‘undermine confidence' in central bank
Jwala Rambarran obtains injunction against newspaper to prevent ‘dissemination of defamatory libel' after central bank's security system was hacked
Hungary central bank hits back over profligacy claims
Central bank takes exception to Financial Times blog on its purchase of a holiday home, saying many other central banks have them too
RBA appoints John Simon research head; UK Payments Council names interim CEO
Reserve Bank of Australia promotes John Simon to head of economic research department; Payments Council says Maurice Cleaves will start as interim CEO in November
RBI could appoint COO in structural rethink
Board of directors approves the ‘broad contours’ of reform plans that could see the Reserve Bank of India name a chief operating officer
IMF hosts Middle East forum on Basel III compliance
Middle Eastern countries work together to ensure adequacy of local lenders' capital and liquidity; new report credits region's ‘strict capital quality rules'
Guðmundsson secures second term as Iceland governor
Incumbent Már Guðmundsson fends off competition from Friðrik Már Baldursson and Ragnar Árnason to take the top job at Central Bank of Iceland, despite reported run-in with Icelandic prime minister
Avinash Persaud calls on regulators to address ‘system-wide' risk mismatches; slams Solvency II
Forcing long-term institutions under Solvency II to behave like short-term ones will be the biggest contributor to systemic risk since Basel II, says Avinash Persaud in Central Banking journal
Chile cuts interest rates to lowest level since February 2011
Central bank may resort to additional cuts in the months ahead as growth disappoints; Number of Latam economies have performed below expectations so far this year
End of Bretton Woods has helped dollar reserves, says ECB paper
The collapse of the Bretton Woods System has resulted in significant upheaval of currency reserve trends, says an ECB working paper co-authored by Barry Eichengreen
Germany finds Emir enforcement fix for OTC derivatives
Derivatives users in Germany face Emir compliance audit - but enforcement in other EU countries may be impossible, lawyers say
Central banks need significant discretion to make swap lines work, says ECB
The pricing, size and maturity of standing currency swap lines when activated need to be left to central bank discretion, ECB says in latest Monthly Bulletin; language is 'intentionally unspecific’
Bank of Mexico trims growth forecast for 2014
‘Sharp slowdown' early in the year suggests little inflation over ‘horizon in which monetary policy has effect'; structural reforms hailed as ‘indispensable step in right direction'
Bulgaria tells Brussels it can't guarantee failed bank deposits
Enforcing bank contributions to a deposit guarantee fund would destabilise the country's banking sector, Bulgarian governor and finance minister tell European Commission