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EXCLUSIVE: We must review how monetary policy impacts prices, says Plosser
President of Philadelphia Fed says central bankers need to rekindle research into monetary transmission in order to better understand relationship between monetary policy and inflation
EXCLUSIVE: Ghana’s Amissah-Arthur defends inflation targeting
Bank of Ghana governor Kwesi Bekoe Amissah-Arthur says framework is broader than its critics argue; points to problems in Ghanaian banking sector
EXCLUSIVE: Pick and choose from social media tools: BIS’s Laurmaa
Bank for International Settlements’ head of web publishing Timo Laurmaa says Twitter more beneficial to profit-making companies; short releases help when reaching out to wider-than-usual audience
EXCLUSIVE: We must accept central banks’ limitations, says Fed’s Plosser
Philadelphia Federal Reserve president warns mistaken view of central banks as omnipotent risks damaging their credibility
Posen breaks with Bank line on inflation
Bank of England’s Adam Posen believes the impact of consistently above-target inflation on expectations has led to high inflation; counters belief that price pressures can be attributed to temporary shocks
Volcker unhappy with watered down rule: reports
Head of presidential economic advisory board Paul Volcker said to be dissatisfied with cap, rather than ban, on banks’ hedge fund investments; lawmakers forced to scrap $19 billion bank levy
Canada names Goldman banker as governor’s adviser
Goldman Sachs’ Canadian chief executive officer appointed special adviser to the governor
Second UK FSA managing director quits
British regulator announces the second resignation of a top-level official within the month; head of banking supervision Jon Pain says no role for him in new supervisory structure
EU faces tough call on sovereign scenarios for stress tests
European Union officials split on whether to run sovereign debt scenarios on stress tests; plans afoot to extend number of banks tested
Canada’s Carney named CGFS chair
Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney to step into Federal Reserve vice-chairman Donald Kohn’s shoes and head Basel-based Committee on the Global Financial System; follows Kohn’s retirement
Fed’s Warsh: market panic a signpost, not source of global economic woes
Market volatility merely a signal of how far we are away from the new normal; warns against expecting monetary and fiscal policy to do too much
Czech rate-setter Tomšik promoted to vice governor
Czech National Bank chief executive director Vladimír Tomšik named second vice governor; economist Kamil Janáček gets Tomšik’s vacated director role, completing rate-setting board
EXCLUSIVE: Finger-pointing masks officials’ failures, says Sarb’s Marcus
South African Reserve Bank governor Gill Marcus says knee-jerk reforms ignore failure of policymakers to raise standards before crisis; sober, measured approach to reform only credible way forward
BIS makes record profit
Bank for International Settlements records net profit of $2.9 trillion
BIS sceptical on reserves role for SDR
Trying to create global currency from accounting unit would not solve problems highlighted by the crisis
Hawkish BIS warns on dangers of ultra-low rates
Bank for International Settlements says degree of slack likely to be smaller than suggested by output gap models
BIS fearful over fiscal crunch
Bank for International Settlements warns advanced economies that rising debt levels risk hindering long-term performance
US lawmakers seal deal on reform bill
Members of the House of Representatives and Senate conclude the conference process; text includes part of the Volcker rule, surprise bank levy, and stronger-than-expected Fed audit clause
Old Lady: banks must reduce reliance on rating agencies
Bank of England calls for capital incentives for firms that rely less on external ratings; urges Basel Committee to go slow on introducing Basel III
Basel Committee: no decision yet to scrap Basel III liquidity rules
Regulators accept reform package will need to be reshaped but claim no decisions will be taken until July's committee meeting
Bank’s pledge to support growth could face internal resistance
Government repeats promise of loose monetary and tight fiscal policy even as officials within the Bank of England make the case that inflation is getting out of hand
Central banks’ holdings of US agency debt rise on dollar demand
Fed data show official-sector holdings of US agency securities rose for a 12th straight week; auction for seven-year US Treasury bills displayed growing demand for dollar denominated assets
Tuvalu joins IMF
Remote island of Tuvalu gains access to IMF resources after becoming 187th member at the Fund
Volcker rule faces dilution as lawmakers haggle: reports
Lawmakers in US Congress thought to be weakening Volcker rule, turning outright bans on prop trading and hedge fund investment into caps; legislation being pushed through to make 4 July deadline