Central Banking
Markets turn to periphery in wake of Greek package
Yields on Spanish and Italian debt edge higher as markets remain uncertain over the wider impact of Greece's bailout on peripheral countries
HKMA misses design fault on new banknote
Hong Kong Monetary Authority forced to apologise for design flaw on new HK$100 banknote; cost of re-design and re-prints will be covered by banknote designer HSBC
Target 2 experiences three-hour outage
Target 2 payments system down for three hours on Monday morning; European Central Bank says source of interruption is as yet unexplained
ABS markets influential on composition of international debt markets: ECB report
European Central Bank study on asset-backed securities markets provides valuable insight into the currency composition of international debt markets
Australia’s economic performance not all down to luck: RBA’s Edey
Reserve Bank of Australia assistant governor Malcolm Edey says good luck and good management played a role in Australia’s strong economic performance in recent years
Canada’s Macklem on regulating the shadow banking sector
Bank of Canada senior deputy governor Tiff Macklem says regulation must be aware of impact higher bank liquidity and capital standards will have on incentives for arbitrage
Emerging markets influence on global trade trends: IMF report
Fund study links shifts in global trade patterns to greater interconnectedness and concentration of emerging markets
Irish government sells share in Bank of Ireland
Ireland to sell €1.1 billion stake in Bank of Ireland; taxpayers to make 10.25% return from preference shares and 10% gain from contingent capital at bank
Fitch sees default ahead for Greece
Rating agency says Greece will default on its debt after European heads of state agree on €109 billion bailout plan for Greece with private sector involvement and more scope for EFSF assistance
Philippines introduces new financial reporting rules
Central Bank of Philippines revises guidelines on financial reporting to improve stability of financial institutions; new rules bring Philippines into line with international standards
UK opts out of ECB's T2S
Reports emerge suggesting the UK has opted out of the European Central Bank's Target2- Securities project
Row brews in Costa Rica over new banknote
Central bank forced to defend wording on new banknote; debate erupts on ‘state’ versus ‘republic’
Banks have most to lose from a US default: Standard & Poor's report
Standard and Poor’s says financial institutions reliant on short-term funding from the US Treasury would be hit hardest if the US were to default on its debt
Azerbaijan releases new strategic plan
Document sets out response to changing economic climate; highlights nine targets for supporting macroeconomic stability and growth in the country
Bank of Canada – Monetary Policy Report (July 2011)
Bank of Canada July 2011 Monetary Policy Report shows economy set to continue expansion despite slowdown in demand
Global outlook has deteriorated: Sarb’s Marcus
South African Reserve Bank governor Gill Marcus pins gloomy global economic outlook on events in Europe and United States
ECB paper on changing trend of capital inflows
European Central Bank study shows capital inflows globally have been driven by a variation of pull and push factors since the crisis
Small businesses hit harder during recession: NY Fed
New York Federal Reserve study shows weak consumer demand for small firms’ products and services led to disproportionate decline for these firms
Euro area leaders thrash out Greece deal
Leaked document shows euro area leaders agree to extend maturities on Greece loans through European Financial Stability Facility; compares second bailout for Greece to Marshall plan
National Bank of Hungary paper assesses input distortions in CEE countries
National Bank of Hungary identifies labour and capital market distortions in central and eastern European countries
Singapore announces large loss
Monetary Authority of Singapore reveals annual net loss of S$10.94 billion ($9 billion); strong local currency to blame
Fed aims for summer Sifi regulations
Bernanke says Fed expects to issue proposed rules on Sifi oversight this summer; also 'on schedule' to implement Basel III
New Zealand prepares to overhaul banknotes
Reserve Bank of New Zealand outlines plans to upgrade New Zealand’s banknotes
QE2 reduced deflation threat: NY Fed’s Sack
New York Federal Reserve executive vice-president Brian Sack says the risk of deflation in the US diminished significantly following the Fed’s second quantitative easing programme