Central Banking
The role of financial institutions in infrastructure development
Jiang Jianqing, chairman of the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, explains why financing modern, efficient infrastructure is the key to future prosperity
Sustainable infrastructure investment and financing are key to Chinese growth
Infrastructure investment is an essential component to enhancing economic growth and achieving long-term stability, writes Zheng Zhijie, president of China Development Bank
Driving China’s international investment activities
Li Keping, vice-chairman of China Investment Corporation, explains why working together to achieve shared goals must play a key role in China’s overseas investment strategy
Meeting global infrastructure needs with MDB backing
KV Kamath, president of New Development Bank, discusses the pivotal role that multilateral development banks can play in meeting the infrastructure investment requirements of developing countries
Case study: The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor
Countries such as Pakistan stand to benefit enormously from Chinese infrastructure investment as part of the One Belt, One Road policy, writes Habib Bank president and CEO Nauman K Dar
China’s role in globalisation post-financial crisis
Huang Mengfu, honorary chairman of the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce, examines what China’s role will be in an increasingly interconnected world
The role of infrastructure in spurring Chinese growth
Wendy Dobson, IFF Academic Committee member and former Canadian associate deputy minister of finance, highlights three lessons that can be applied to the Silk Road initiative
The renminbi and the international monetary system
Zhou Yueqiu, director of the Urban Finance Research Institute of the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, offers some perspectives on the future role for the renminbi post-SDR inclusion
Co-ordinating China’s domestic and international efforts
As China becomes an increasingly significant player on the international stage it can no longer be insular in its policies, writes deputy governor of the People's Bank of China, Yi Gang
Lin Jianhai: The state of the global economy
Secretary general of the IMF Lin Jianhai offers his views on global challenges and China’s economic transition
Han Seung-soo: financial opening and the renminbi
former prime minister of the Republic of Korea Han Seung-soo explains why the time is right for a rethink on the current international financial system as well as China’s role in a proposed new system
The growing role of China in an interconnected world
With global economic health ever more reliant on Chinese growth, Wang Yan, deputy director of the IFF Institute, looks at how structural reforms can help China take a leading role in the future
Reform facilitated by the renminbi’s inclusion in the SDR basket
Ba Shusong, IFF Academic Committee member and chief China economist of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong examines the significance of the renminbi’s SDR inclusion
Micro factors affect Italian banks’ sovereign debt purchases, paper argues
Italian banks’ sovereign debt purchases strongly affected by their balance sheet needs, Bank of Italy researchers argue; size of bank a key factor
Weidmann: GDP-linked bonds an ‘avenue worth exploring’
Eurozone countries should explore merits of GDP-linked bonds, Bundesbank president argues; says move could help revision of sovereign risk weightings and cites Bank of England work
Swiss regulator forms resolution division
Regulator hopes to focus its efforts by uniting disparate teams in a new division, with current enforcement chief David Wyss becoming head of resolution
Wynter considers financial inclusion in line with AML/CFT risk
Bank of Jamaica governor notes challenge in meeting both AML/CFT objectives and financial inclusion; suggests competent authorities must consider balance between the two
People: African department director leaves IMF; Dallas Fed looks for new first VP
Antoinette Sayeh retires from International Monetary Fund; Dallas Fed begins looking for replacement first vice-president; and more
Irish bad bank shifts focus to delivering new property
National Asset Management Agency is shifting its focus to projects aimed at developing commercial and residential property; asset disposals to be reduced in scale as body winds down
Low rates driving up housing share of income – RBA paper
Share of aggregate US income from capital is on the rise, and housing accounts for a large portion; low nominal rates explain strong demand for housing, economist argues
Prospective eurozone members fail to meet convergence criteria, ECB says
Seven prospective member countries show greater convergence in their economic indicators but fail to meet requirements for their legal frameworks, ECB report says
Irish deputy defends macroprudential policies
Sharon Donnery says macroprudential housing policies would have limited Ireland’s financial crisis; leaked parliamentary report calls for bank to ‘urgently’ review measures
Draghi outlines structural reforms to boost EU productivity
Mario Draghi calls for European structural reforms to concentrate on improving human capital, creating properly functioning markets and tackling restraints on services
Chile expands dollar holdings, central bank annual report shows
Central Bank of Chile reserve allocations in euro, Canadian dollar and Australian dollar fall, as dollar holdings rise