Bank for International Settlements (BIS)
BIS Quarterly Review, June 2006
The Bank for International Settlements published its June 2006 Quarterly Review on Monday 12 June. The report said concern about the pace of recent share market gains has prompted investors to shift away from risky assets and to switch to highly rated…
BIS's Knight on long-term interest rates
In the speech 'Why have long-term interest rates been so low? Is the global interest rate cycle beginning to turn?' given on 12 May Malcolm Knight of the BIS discusses the surprising decline in real long-term interest rates that has taken place in…
BIS paper on dynamic prudential regulation
The BIS Working Paper "Dynamic prudential regulation: Is prompt corrective action optimal?" investigates whether reliance on book-value capital is a good policy choice and if PCA is an optimal regulatory approach.
Joint external debt website launched
The Bank for International Settlements, the International Monetary Fund, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development and the World Bank announced on Thursday 30 March that they are jointly launching a new website.
Hannoun: Internationalisation of financial service
In the speech 'Internationalisation of financial services: implications and challenges for central banks' given on 4 March (published 13 March) Herve Hannoun of the BIS said there is a dual challenge for central banks in the context of financial…
Trichet praises BoJ's communication
The Bank of Japan's communication with financial markets was "very, very good," European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet said Monday 13 March. He also said independence was of "extreme importance" for the National Bank of Poland.
The evolving inflation process: an overview
This BIS Working Paper reviews analytical work carried out by central banks that participated in the Autumn Meeting of Central Bank Economists on "The evolving inflation process" which the BIS hosted on 28-29 October 2005.
Past and future of central bank cooperation
The BIS on Tuesday published papers from its fourth Annual Conference on Past and Future of Central Bank Cooperation, held as part of the Bank's 75th anniversary celebrations, on 27-29 June 2005.
BIS Quarterly Review, March 2006
The Bank for International Settlements published its March 2006 Quarterly Review on Monday. A surge higher in the value of emerging market assets can be attributed to more than simply better economic fundamentals, the report said.
BIS' Knight: Challenges for financial institutions
In the speech 'Challenges for financial institutions today' given on 7 February Malcolm Knight of the BIS said many observers and analysts see major macroeconomic risks present in the global economy.
Comment: BIS looks east
The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) on Monday announced its intention to "deepen its relationship" with Asian central banks. The most interesting and challenging aspect of the initiative is the proposed "extension of banking services in the…
Developing corporate bond markets in Asia
Thirty participants including high-level officials from central banks in Asia and the Pacific, the European Central Bank and the BIS took part in the BIS/PBC seminar held in Kunming, China on 17-18 November 2005.
Comment: Are mortgage markets too complex?
A report published this week by the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) suggests that households may no longer "completely understand their mortgage contracts". Not surprisingly, the authors contend that recent changes in housing finance systems…
BIS to host Irving Fisher Committee
The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) announced on Tuesday10 January that it has agreed to provide the Secretariat for the Irving Fisher Committee on Central Bank Statistics with immediate effect.
IMF's Rato calls for 'market value' yuan
International Monetary Fund Managing Director Rodrigo Rato on Sunday 8 January said China should take full advantage of its decision last year to introduce more flexibility to its currency regime.
Jean-Pierre Roth to chair BIS Board
The Board of Directors of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) on Monday 9 January elected as its new Chairman Jean-Pierre Roth, Chairman of the Governing Board of the Swiss National Bank.
Accounting, risk management, prudential regulation
The BIS has released the Programme from its "Accounting, risk management and prudential regulation" Workshop held on 11-12 November in Basel.
BIS's Knight on developing corporate bond markets
In the speech 'Sharing experiences in developing corporate bond markets' given on 17 November Malcolm Knight of the BIS argues that a robust financial system requires a diversity of financing channels, in which banks and fixed income markets compete in…
Knight on central banking: some secrets of success
In the speech 'Central banking: some 'secrets of success'' given on 1 December Malcolm Knight of the BIS said the media, markets and politicians place powerful demands on a modern central bank.
BIS Quarterly Review, December 2005
The Bank for International Settlements has published its December 2005 Quarterly Review. Foreign banks dominate the financial sectors in emerging economies to such a degree as to pose problems for regulators and potential threats to domestic financial…
BIS's Icard on risk measurement and systemic risk
In the speech 'Risk measurement and systemic risk' given on 8 November Andre Icard of the BIS said structural change, though a good thing in general, also means uncertainty.
BIS's Knight on central bank independence
In the speech 'Central bank independence - what role does it play in shaping Mexico's economy?' given on 15 November Malcolm Knight of the BIS said discusses the role of the Banco de Mexico's legal and governance arrangements in Mexico's post-crisis…
BIS appoints Daniel Lefort as General Counsel
The Board of Directors of the Bank for International Settlements announced the appointment of Daniel Lefort as General Counsel on Tuesday.
BIS's Knight on global banking - paradigm shift
In the speech 'Global banking - paradigm shift' given on 5 October Malcolm Knight of the BIS said the three-pronged approach of Basel-II implementation represents a much more comprehensive method in the present-day complex banking situation.