Central Banking
EC finalises OTC rules, leaves key technical items to Esma
Corporate hedgers claim a victory, but details on clearing eligibility and thresholds to be tackled by new authority.
Basel III: Banks fret about return on equity
Investors could shun bank equity if higher capital levels cause returns to slip
Central banks are preferred regulators: CentralBanking.com panel
Charles Goodhart, Sir John Gieve and Paul Mortimer-Lee say regulation is best housed within the central bank but warn challenges remain
Gold to break $1,300 barrier: GFMS
Gold forecast to rise above the $1,300 mark, research body says; central banks becoming net buyers a factor
SF Fed: fiscal stimulus had short term benefits
San Francisco Federal Reserve study finds fiscal stimulus has had mixed effect on employment in the United States
NY Fed: charter schools preferred over public
New York Federal Reserve study finds charter schools in Michigan compete for student enrollment with private schools
Non-government bond market recovery slow: Australia’s Debelle
Reserve Bank of Australia assistant governor Guy Debelle says spreads on non-government bonds remain high
Bundesbank solves German inflation and unemployment anomaly
Bundesbank study finds new, significant trade-off between unemployment and inflation in Germany
India’s Mohanty to lead review of key open market operation
Reserve Bank of India executive director Deepak Mohanty will head working group assessing liquidity adjustment facility; review will examine method in light of changing liquidity dynamics
Goodhart attacks new European supervisory structure
Academic labels three new watchdogs “a waste and a mistake”; former financial secretary Lord Myners scornful of Basel III
Contingent capital will keep markets on their toes: Canada’s Carney
Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney says a broad bail-in approach presents a promising means to rein in moral hazard; says Basel III will benefit competition
S&P boosts Argentine rating one notch
Credit ratings agency Standard and Poor’s lifts Argentina’s sovereign credit rating from B- to B; cites strong economic recovery and solid debt management strategy
Nigeria close to setting up sovereign wealth fund
President Goodluck Jonathan proposes legislation to national assembly that will pave the way for a sovereign wealth fund, say reports
IMF’s Strauss-Kahn: unemployment bears grave social costs
IMF managing director Dominique Strauss-Kahn says failure to tackle unemployment could lead to lost generation
IMF: successful financial liberalisation requires good governance
Fund study shows that good political institutions increase opportunity for sustainable financial deepening
Norway’s Gjedrem says return to inflation target will be delayed
Norges Bank governor Svein Gjedrem says weakness in growth will lead to concessions on inflation mandate
CEPR: PIGS neglected current account deficits
Centre for Economic Policy Research study shows adoption of euro caused countries to relax current account discipline
BoJ's Nishimura says subprime crisis mirrored Japan’s 80’s housing bust
Bank of Japan deputy governor Kiyohiko Nishimura discusses commonalities between Japan’s recession in 1980 and United States subprime mortgage crisis
Impact of Basel III core capital standards remains unclear, analysts say
As governors back higher capital standards, ex-Bank of England special adviser argues economic impact remains difficult to pin down; commentators say reforms do not address risk attitudes
Shirakawa named Asian Consultative Council chair
Bank of Japan governor Masaaki Shirakawa will take over from Bank Negara Malaysia chief Zeti Akhtar Aziz as chair of council housed within Bank for International Settlements
Canada’s Carney pushes for change in global monetary order
Bank of Canada governor warns international monetary system “an increasingly unstable hybrid of fixed and floating regimes”; cites role of G20 as premier forum for economic cooperation
Growth in European cashless payments subsides
European Central Bank payments statistics shows amount of non-cash payments increased but at a slower rate than in previous eight years
Peru raises reserve requirement in bid to stem capital inflows
Central Bank of Peru increases reserve requirement on overseas loans to 75%
Bank of Israel: Currency Department Annual Review (2009)
Bank of Israel currency department’s report for 2009 reviews new cash payments system policy