Central Banking
UK financial markets and policies under fire
Parliamentary hearings attack the Bank of England set-up, financial stability reform and commission proposals
Fed to kick off annual stress-testing programme 'towards end of the year'
FRB building models to compare and benchmark bank results from late 2011
BoE’s Tucker slams regulators over rating agency failures
Bank of England deputy governor Paul Tucker says mechanistic reliance on rating agencies was a great mistake
Malta establishes financial stability forum
New forum includes members from authorities and key stakeholders in financial services industry; governor wants to ensure crisis never comes to Malta
Boston Fed's Rosengren: clarity on Basel III capital buffers paramount
Boston Federal Reserve president Eric Rosengren says definition of capital in Basel III rules will be crucial in ensuring banks are well-capitalised in the event of future crises
Search frictions do not fully explain labour wedge: IMF paper
IMF study says labour market search frictions alone do not explain imperfections in labour markets
Governments free-ride US bailout: National Bank of Austria paper
National Bank of Austria study says spillover effects of banking crisis provide an element of free-riding for some countries
Sweden’s Nyberg calls for reform to dollar funding
Riksbank deputy governor Lars Nyberg raises awareness on overdependence of banks on central bank reserves for foreign currency
De La Rue profits nose-dive
UK banknote printer De La Rue reports 63% decline in operating profits after racking up large costs from a “single customer”
Worry about Greek CDS misguided, dealers suggest
Dealers believe fears about Greek sovereign CDS trigger event are overplayed
Central banks risk amplifying tightening cycle
Working group review on sovereign debt management issues warns that lack of communication between central banks and debt managers risks amplifying tightening cycles
Selection process gets underway to find next IMF managing director
Nomination period commences; managing director will be chosen by executive board before the end of June; decision will be made “without geographical preferences”
S&P places Italy on negative outlook
Standard & Poor's places Italy’s long-term credit rating on negative outlook; analysts say downgrade not expected in near term
IMF approves €26 billion extended arrangement for Portugal
IMF agrees extended support of Portugal; political cooperation allow plans to progress
Malaysia announces new banknotes and coins for 2012
Bank Negara Malaysia to issue new banknotes and coins; design will be “distinctively Malaysia”
New chief economist for SEC
Vanderbilt professor Craig Lewis named SEC chief economist and director of RiskFin Division
BoJ - Monthly Report of Recent Economic and Financial Developments (May 2011)
Bank of Japan Monthly Report of Recent Economic and Financial Developments says strong downward pressures in production continued to be felt in aftermath of Tohoku earthquake
Bank of Canada paper on real financial linkages
Bank of Canada study highlights importance of inclusion of real financial linkages in models of Canadian economy
Bankruptcy does not exclude consumers from credit markets: Fed paper
Federal Reserve study finds evidence that bankruptcy filers are not excluded from unsecured credit markets but usually pay a higher premium for finance
CoCos will realign incentives of too-big-to-fail: SNB's Danthine
Swiss National Bank governing board member Jean-Pierre Danthine says measures requiring firms to hold contingent convertible capital will reduce moral hazard associated with too-big-to-fail
Surprise choice for Dutch central bank chief
The Netherlands Bank announces Klaas Knot as next president; previous favourite Lex Hoogduin decides to leave central bank
IMF leadership race heats up
Central bankers from around the world have differing views; Lagarde still leads
Greek reprofiling risks spreading contagion: Buba’s Weidmann
Bundesbank president Jens Weidmann says restructuring of Greece’s bonds would make it “impossible” to accept its debt as collateral at European Central Bank
China’s cross-border yuan settlement rises 6%
Yuan cross-border settlement increased by 6% in early 2011 as plans to internationalise yuan-based trade materialise