Central Banking
German economist wins central bank prize
Klaus Adam wins award jointly sponsored by SNB, Bundesbank and National Bank of Austria for “innovative work” on asset prices and monetary policy
BoE exhibition to juxtapose new fiver with historical banknotes
BoE to open currency gallery a week before the launch of the new £5 note; museum to feature banknotes from eras throughout history
University of Buckingham to launch first central banking master’s degree
Monetary economics to form core of the year-long course; university hopes programme will enrol around 12-15 students in the first year
The Chinese G20 presidency may mark a turning point
Mark Uzan defends the oft-criticised G20 communiqué, arguing the Chinese presidency of the global group has created genuine progress
Kuroda says BoJ will not reduce easing, but helicopter money is not on its way
Governor offers clues on the central bank’s “comprehensive assessment” of its monetary policy, saying there are no limits to the scale of easing, but some policies are off the table
RBNZ tweaks LVR rules following consultation
New rules to apply to investors nationwide, placing 5% “speed limit” for lending above LVRs of 60%; proposed new measures to come into force in October due to banks’ deadline concerns
More than AML fears driving correspondent banks away from Arab economies – report
AMF-IMF-World Bank survey of banks in Arab nations finds a broader de-risking to be behind pull-back of correspondent banking, though trend is uneven
Co-ordinated effort needed to raise growth – Lagarde
IMF chief says all policy levers must be used to halt low growth; G20 also promised reforms to provide “growth impulse”
Rajan debunks central banking myths in final address
Outgoing governor completes valedictory tour with a cross-examination of the contradictory demands on the RBI, restating the value of central bank independence
Nepalese central bank governors banned from retiring to financial sector
“Cooling-off” period adjusted for central bank employees under new legislation; former governors prohibited from working in the financial sector
Time for private sector to take up economic reform baton – Jamaica’s Wynter
Fiscal and monetary authorities have played their part, and economic growth cannot be driven by the government, says Wynter
Malawi launches newsletter on financial inclusion and consumer protection
Latest financial inclusion initiative to inform members of the public about new developments in the market as well as improve financial literacy; newsletter forms part of larger national initiative
Major economies show clear credit price cycles, researchers say
Housing markets are a key influence on credit prices cycles in the US and major European economies, an ECB paper argues
Former Irish governor calls for higher inflation targets
Concerns about the consequences of raising inflation targets are overblown, say Patrick Honohan and three other monetary policy experts
Asset managers becoming key drivers of policy transmission – BIS research
Asset managers in the eurodollar futures market play a role in helping, or hindering, the transmission of policy, and have begun to respond more to Fed announcements than the macroeconomy
People: Debelle becomes RBA deputy governor
Foreign exchange expert becomes deputy governor of RBA; Mongolia appoints deputy governor
Central Bank of Bahrain looks to establish stronger sharia governance
Formal framework specifies governance structures banks must put in place if they are to be licensed as Islamic, in an attempt to establish best practice
Annual inflation climbs to 8.6% in Q2, Colombian inflation report reveals
Inflation set to decline closer to 3% target in second half of 2016; contingent on adjustment in food prices among other factors
RBA launches first banknote with edge-to-edge window
Twelve-year project cost the bank $37 million; new series to feature pioneering security elements and is the first to trial tactile features for the visually impaired
Australia’s Future Fund doubles its money
Sovereign wealth fund is now twice the size of its initial endowment, driven in part by alternative investments and private equity; warns future returns likely to be lower
Kenyan parliament amends central bank’s regulation powers
Bill requires central bank to take decisions to place commercial banks into receivership “in consultation” with a senior bureaucrat at the country’s finance ministry
Working paper examines interactions between credit defaults and monetary policy
Countercyclical capital buffers can lessen macroeconomic fluctuations but increase the length of slumps, author argues; bank recapitalisation “overcomes this trade-off”
BIS survey points to turnaround in global forex volumes
Latest survey suggests more than a decade of growth may have come to an end, as data points to a restructuring away from spot trades towards derivatives
Emerging evidence can guide design of macro-prudential policies, say BIS, IMF and FSB
International institutions present review of evidence on macro-prudential policies; no consensus but some patterns are emerging