Regulation

HKMA to buy office space rather than rent

HONG KONG - Hong Kong's quasi central bank on Mar 29, 2001 defended a plan to buy 14 floors in a building in the city's center for its new offices, saying the move will be cheaper than to continue renting.

When is US bank lending to emerging mkts volatile?

CENTRAL BANK RESEARCH - In a New York Fed staff report, Linda S. Goldberg, finds out what causes fluctuations in lending by US banks to emerging markets. Goldberg finds the most important influence is the state of the US economy - when US growth is…

Role of subordinated debt in market discipline

IMF RESEARCH - This new working paper by the IMF puts the last nail in the coffin regarding the use of mandatory subordinated debt in enhancing market discipline in emerging markets. It says the preconditions for its success are not fulfilled in emerging…

US Fed urges bankers to disclose more

SUPERVISION - In an advisory letter on Mar 23, 2001, the Federal Reserve Board urged large banking organizations to adopt a high-level, private-sector working group's recommendations for broader and more frequent public disclosures as a way to improve…

ECB working papers for March 2001

CENTRAL BANK RESEARCH - The European Central Bank has published four refereed working papers in March, subjects ranging from financial market integration in the Eurozone, deposit insurance and the effects on moral hazard, to modelling the term structure…

Fast-tracking EU securities market reform-Bishop

LAMFALUSSY REPORT - At the Mar 23/24 Summit, EU leaders succeeded in offering the European Parliament a compromise that should be acceptable, clearing the way to rapid action on the Lamfalussy Report on securities markets regulation, reports Graham…

The Bank of Canada and Financial Stability-Dodge

SPEECH - David Dodge, the governor of the Bank of Canada, gives his second speech since taking over the job about what the central bank is doing to promote financial stability. He emphasises the work of the Group of Twenty, chaired by Canadian finance…

Banking Supervision-HKMA Yam viewpoint

CENTRAL BANK ARTICLE - Effective banking supervision requires taking a larger view of the industry than simply focussing on the ability of borrower to repay, says Hong Kong Monetary Authority chief executive Joseph Yam in his weekly column on the HKMA…

BoE faces £1bn BCCI lawsuit

Following a ruling on Thursday 22 March, Deloitte and Touche, liquidators of the Bank for Credit and Commerce Interantional, have been given leave to sue the Bank of England for its alleged failures as supervisor of BCCI

Bank Capital Regulation: Literature Review-Santos

ARTICLE - "Bank Capital Regulation in Contemporary Banking Theory: A Review of the Literature" is a new article in the journal Financial Markets, Institutions & Instruments, Volume 10: Issue 2, by Joao A. C. Santos at the New York Fed. This paper reviews…

MAS consults on securities supervision

The Monetary Authority of Singapore late Wednesday (March 21) released "public consultation papers" on two new proposed laws on securities and futures trading and financial advisory activities on theisland.

Philippines engages PWC to create PNB rehab plan

The Phillipines government has hired PriceWaterhouse Coopers to draw up a plan to rehabilitate partly state-owned Philippine National Bank in preparation for the sale of an 83% stake in the loss-making bank, Central Bank Governor Rafael Buenaventura said…

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