Bank for International Settlements (BIS)
BIS paper finds transmission of low policy rates to lending rates has weakened
BIS study analysed policies and lending rates in Italy, Spain, UK and US
Optimal policy changes as financial inclusion rises, BIS paper finds
Monetary policy should lean more towards price stability
Caruana sees leverage ‘evolving’ at global level
Concerned by activity outside the regulatory perimeter
BIS paper spots correlations in capital control effects
Loosening capital controls in one economy tends to drive flows in others too
Bank for International Settlements sees danger lurking beneath exuberant markets
Divergent central bank policy is creating imbalances
BIS quarterly review warns even high quality securitisations carry risks
Mezzanine tranches bear particularly high levels of uncertainty
CGFS pushes central banks to prepare market-making crisis measures
Central banks could consider direct interventions in critical markets
BIS's Hannoun calls failure to normalise policy a 'high-risk strategy'
Deputy general manager flags risks from low interest rates
BIS paper warns Basel III likely to prove ‘challenging’ for emerging markets
Emerging markets face numerous obstacles in implementing Basel III
BIS paper finds leverage ratio more countercyclical than other capital ratios
Leverage ratio tightens during booms and loosens during recessions
BIS' Caruana warns a debt trap 'looms large'
Laments lack of analytical framework for dealing with finance-real economy ‘interplay'
Caruana sees role for BIS in ‘digital financial inclusion’
Need for greater cooperation among diverse standard-setters
Basel Committee adds final plank to Basel III
Final NSFR standard completes Basel III framework
BIS paper finds liquidity regulation need not harm lending
Experiment implies liquidity regulation's negative effects are limited
BIS paper proposes defence against market panics
Governments could link level of borrowing to interest rates
Basel Committee toughens bank governance principles
Principles build on 2010 document
BIS paper tackles redistributive effects of regulation
Problem framed as redistribution between Wall St and Main St
Basel Committee finds banks’ op risk frameworks lacking
Review identifies shortcomings at systemic banks
BIS paper investigates factors behind birth and death of benchmarks
China and Brazil in stong position to develop futures markets
BIS paper unveils refined measure for Chinese inflation
'Underlying inflation gauge' aims to improve on traditional measures
Ingves outlines Basel Committee response to ‘excessive variation’ in risk-weighted assets
Representatives from Chile, Malaysia and the UAE join committee as observers
Cecchetti calls on Fed to become international lender of last resort
Fed should extend swap facilities to broader range of countries
BIS warns of risks related to dollar-denominated corporate debt in EMs
Borio also cautions against ‘exceptionally low' volatility
World's biggest banks $60bn closer to Basel III target
Internationally active banks $20bn short of Basel III target, compared with $80bn six months earlier