Bank for International Settlements (BIS)
BIS unveils 2022 programmes for innovation hubs
Focus is on CBDC, payments, DeFi, green finance, and first projects in London and Stockholm
Monetary policy impacts financial stability – BIS paper
“Leaning against” booms may be better goal than strict inflation targeting, say researchers
Banks can exploit imperfectly informed investors – BIS paper
Some banks gain additional funding from investors who underestimate their credit risk, analysts find
Central banks essential to preserve trust in money – Carstens
Companies may fragment monetary system through competing stablecoins, warns BIS chief
Brazilian banks use market power to raise cost of credit – BIS paper
Research explores role of market power and informational switching in banking competition
People: BIS names chair; IMF appoints chief economist
De Galhau to chair BIS top governance body; international macroeconomist to lead IMF research; Bank Negara Malaysia appoints MPC member
BIS paper calls for action on big tech dominance
“Digital platforms” can boost inclusion but may undermine other central bank objectives, authors say
BIS-SNB project links wholesale CBDC to core banking system
Project Helvetia’s second phase demonstrates integration of DLT with standard systems is possible
Benoît Cœuré to lead French competition authority
BIS Innovation Hub chief and former ECB executive set to return to Paris
People: Brazil’s Campos Neto comes down with Covid
Acting governor in Lesotho; Auer to head Eurosystem Innovation Hub; and more
2021: The year in review
The year has seen central banks switch from recovery mode to battling inflation. Central Banking looks back at the stories that made the biggest impact in 2021
BIS paper says investors can cut carbon footprint ‘with relative ease’
Passive investors can achieve substantial carbon reduction with simple approach, authors say
Crypto markets may centralise power – BIS bulletin
Need for centralisation is “inescapable” despite crypto boosters’ claims to the contrary – researchers
Labour market changes key to inflation – BIS’s Shin
Central banks may face “race against time” to prevent wage-price spiral, says Hyun Song Shin
People: Arce to lead ECB economics directorate
SNB deputy to retire; Vanuatu names new deputy; Glenn Stevens to chair Macquarie; and more
Project Jura executes ‘real-life’ cross-border CBDC settlement
“Dual-notary” structure could help protect monetary sovereignty, says Benoît Cœuré
BIS calls for systemic approach to non-banks
“It is essential to reduce the need for emergency central bank support,” says report
Suptech use expanded during pandemic, says BIS report
Survey of regulators finds authorities’ leadership support is vital for suptech development
Monetary policy’s potency may wane over time – BIS paper
Low rates might cause aggregate demand to become less sensitive to monetary stimulus, authors say
BIS and Fed launch New York ‘innovation centre’
Fed has mandate to “understand and, in some cases, manage” technological change, says Jerome Powell
House prices rising at fastest rate since global crisis – BIS stats
Advanced economies see sharpest average increase, but India records largest cumulative rise
Financial crises can radicalise voters – BIS paper
German banking crisis in 1931 contributed to the rise of the Nazi party, researchers find
CPMI proposes ‘global settlement window’
BIS committee says window could work as focal point for aligning payment systems worldwide
Basel Committee launches principles for climate supervision
Basel framework can accommodate climate risks, but supervisors need guidance, committee says