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BoJ policy board member signals possibility of further measures
Takehiro Sato says the Bank of Japan could employ additional policy tools in its bid to double the monetary base; Abenomics gets public backing in parliamentary election
PBoC removes lending rate floor
From tomorrow, Chinese banks will be able to price loans as low as they like - but in the short term the effect is unlikely to be felt as loans are generally priced above benchmark rate
'Opaque and arbitrary' systemic risk methodology frustrates insurers
Designated insurers could come off G-Sii list when revised in 2014
Counterfeit banknotes up in Eurosystem
ECB reveals 317,000 counterfeits discovered in first half of 2013; says this remains a ‘very low’ proportion of overall notes in circulation
ECB collateral move aims to cut ‘wrong-way risk' while boosting SME lending
Observers think incentivising of SME loan ABS could be precursor for an SME-targeted long-term refinancing operation
Bernanke dismisses talk of tightening
The Federal Reserve will continue to support the economy ‘for the foreseeable future’ regardless of when it slows the pace of asset purchases
ECB relaxes collateral rules to include more ABS
ECB changes rules on acceptable collateral to include asset-backed securities with two single A ratings; haircuts on ABS are also cut
People: NY Fed communications head resigns; Riksbank names acting financial stability chief
NY Fed's Krishna Guha leaves his position with immediate effect but will stay on as senior adviser until September; Martin Johansson will lead the Riksbank's financial stability department; and more
FSB issues guidance on resolution of ‘too big to fail' lenders
Recommendations include the availability of sufficient loss-absorbing capacity and enforcement of ‘bail-in' rules
Bank of Canada ‘sharpens’ forward guidance
Governing council commits to holding interest rate at 1% for as long as there is ‘significant slack’ in the economy, inflation is ‘muted’ and household debt remains under control
BoE's unanimous vote to keep QE unchanged raises eyebrows
The MPC said an investigation of additional policy options would make it unwise to expand QE at the moment; At the same time IMF calls for more stimulus
BoJ policy board divided over bond markets
Minutes from the Bank of Japan’s June meeting reveal members debated whether to introduce additional measures to stabilise long-term interest rates
IMF says China needs new tools to get a grip on credit growth
Staff report on China highlights need for a new growth model centred on private consumption; calls for the PBoC to adopt interest rates as its key policy instrument
Card fraudsters abandoning ‘safer' Europe for more vulnerable markets, says ECB
Payment fraud is declining steadily in Europe thanks to technology advances; numbers are 'small compared to other kinds of fraudulent activities', expert says
Palestine to get new retail payments system
Palestine Monetary Authority announces deal for new electronic payments system; ATM machines and points of sale will become accessible to all debit cards without additional charges
ECB compares central bank collateral frameworks
Study by ECB contact group says differences in central bank, regulator and CCP collateral frameworks enhance resilience of financial market infrastructures
BoE's Fisher outlines likely QE exit route
BoE's head of markets tells parliamentary committee the MPC would hike interest rates as a signal that asset sales were on the way, but said its next move is more likely to be further easing
Reserve Bank of India announces measures to bolster weakening rupee
In tightening move, RBI raises its Marginal Standing Facility rate to 10.25% with 'immediate effect'; currency value rebound is expected to be short-lived
Korean MPC member says economy ‘relatively safe’ from impact of Fed taper
Woosik Moon says emerging economies will see long-term interest rates rise as global liquidity contracts, but the strength of Korea’s economy should insulate it against the turbulence
RBA minutes show board happy to let dollar keep falling
Reserve Bank of Australia monetary policy meeting minutes show the board feels a weaker Australian dollar could rebalance the economy; inflation outlook will allow for more easing
Turkish central bank weighs rate hike to stem lira slump
Governor Erdem Başçı says the MPC will consider widening the interest rate corridor in its meeting next week; forex auctions failed to reverse falling value of assets and currency
Thailand and Hong Kong launch cross-border settlement scheme
Bank of Thailand and Hong Kong Monetary Authority look to eliminate cross-border settlement risk through establishment of Asia's third PvP link between different currencies
Bank of Lithuania refashions calculation for interbank lending rate
The central bank is replacing interest rates with credit ratings as basis for bank quotes
Fed’s Tarullo hints at global interest in 6% leverage ratio
Daniel Tarullo says the US leverage ratio must be increased to ensure it effectively supports risk-based capital measures; proposal has generated interest from regulators abroad