Central Banking
Kuroda flags need for better network of emergency forex liquidity
Bank of Japan governor warns network of swap lines among major central banks may not be enough as systemic banks reach into a broader set of regions
Seychelles to demonetise old 100- and 500-rupee notes
Improved security features need to be “put to best use”, says the central bank; the general public have until June 29 to spend or exchange the old banknotes
Norway’s Olsen warns of dangers of dipping too deeply into oil fund
Norges Bank governor says risk of a sharp decline in the fund’s value becomes much greater if the government increases its oil revenue spending
IMF praises BCEAO’s latest policy actions
Latest round of measures will result in stronger banking sector, mission chief says; rejuvenation of interbank market will help monetary policy effectiveness
New Australian $10 to feature works of native authors
RBA launches second banknote in new series, celebrating native authors; new note will feature similar security elements to new A$5 launched last year
Basel III has aided system stability, interbank models suggest
Model predicts future crashes will not be total wipeout
Fed’s Williams says labour market figures are accurate
Current unemployment rate “accurately” reflects the state of the labour market; San Francisco Fed researches a broader measure of the market
ECB profit for 2016 rises on asset purchase income
Supervisory charges on banks rise by €105 million
RBA’s Ellis: cross-country and micro-factors matter for housing
The assistant governor sees country-specific and micro-factors as important to understanding the diversity of outcomes in the housing market
Bank of Uganda cuts rate as inflation outlook improves
The near-term inflation outlook worsens, but latest forecasts shows recovery within the target band; the IMF’s Lagarde praises the central bank for its “prudent” approach
Rosengren warns Fed may have to increase pace of tightening
Data suggests that the US labour market is tightening, Eric Rosengren argues
IMF paper examines bank lending in Saudi Arabia
Despite low oil prices, credit to the private sector “remained robust”, but an overreliance on banks financing the deficit needs to stop, author says
‘Old Lady of Threadneedle Street’ crowned Central Bank of the Year
Despite criticism around Brexit, the Bank of England came out on top in 2016, helping to calm markets in a turbulent year; African central banks scoop awards for website and risk manager
Malaysian government opens case on historic forex losses
Task force to probe heavy losses of Bank Negara Malaysia in the early 1990s, which reportedly included costly bets against George Soros
ECB paper models causes of flash crashes
Informational asymmetry and thin participation can cause liquidity problems, paper argues
Yellen calls for “sustainable” fiscal policy
Bank lending has grown since passage of Dodd-Frank Act, Fed chair tells Congress
Riksbank sees need for expansionary policy, despite rising inflation
Inflation in Sweden is now close to target, and expected to overshoot, but the central bank is holding policy steady with an eye on political uncertainty
Only struggling banks cut lending to raise capital ratio – IMF paper
Study of Eastern Europe says banks' strategy matters when it comes to assessing the impact of Basel III; only banks with low profitability cut lending to meet requirements
BoE says launch of £10 to go ahead, despite tallow traces
UK central bank will continue to print the £10 on the same substrate as the controversial fiver; options may be reconsidered for the £20
Danish paper examines funding costs in stress test scenario
Banks unable to attract funding quickly in a liquidity crisis, author says; model underscores importance of incorporating funding costs into stress tests
People: MAS picks chief for new data group; SBP deputy reappointed
MAS appoints machine-learning specialist as chief data officer; State Bank of Pakistan deputy gets another term; long-serving IAIS secretary-general to step down
Communications are Canada’s forte, latest set of awards show
Bank of Canada scoops Central Banking’s Transparency Award for 2017, while currency providers dominate the market practitioner categories
BoE to work with Anomali on cyber intelligence
Cyber security firm to work with BoE on its 'Threatstream' technology to improve the bank's threat intelligence framework and the sharing of such information
Spanish ex-governor to appear in court over ‘Bankia affair’
Three Bank of Spain employees resign over investigation of commercial bank collapse