Central Banking
BoJ vigilant to bond market impact of QQE, Nakaso says
Central bank is monitoring effects of large-scale asset purchases and doing its best to maintain market stability, deputy governor says
No room for easing in Tombini’s final meeting
Committee leaves key rate at 14.25%; analysts believe calmer political environment will shape monetary policy stance in future rather than change in governor
House prices complicate outlook as RBNZ holds
Central bank caught between strong NZ dollar and rising risks in the housing market; keeps rates on hold but further cut still remains in forecasts
LCH first clearing house to sign up to ISO 20022 harmonisation charter
Charter produced by Swift sets out measures for harmonising the implementation of ISO 20022; LCH.Clearnet Group becomes the first CCP to sign up
EU could go it alone on leverage ratio, says MEP
Swinburne says clearing should be shielded from ratio “if Basel does not deliver”
Dollar strength behind breakdown in economic paradigm, says Shin
BIS head of research points to failure of covered interest parity post-2008, with the strength of the US dollar correlated with the size of market anomalies
Japanese inflation target a partial success – Fed paper
Authors show adopting inflation target during a liquidity trap can have powerful effects, but in the Japanese case it seems to have been weakened by other factors
IMF staff urge oil-reliant countries to strengthen liquidity frameworks
Low oil prices likely to harm liquidity, raising the need for improved facilities and forecasting; risk of delayed surge in non-performing loans
Kocherlakota: Fed should talk openly about negative rates
Former Minneapolis Fed president says central bank should talk about its policy options in a recession ahead of time, to avoid sending a bad signal if they have to be used
Czech National Bank to launch second supervision department
Consumer protection and ‘retail distribution’ supervision to be moved under a new department dedicated to supervision, the second of its kind; Ladislav Kročák to become executive director
ECB paper considers impact of loss in collateral value
Research examines how a loss in value will impact the wider economy by studying the effects of a legal reform in Sweden in 2004; sees potential for ‘negative consequences’
External factors most important inflation driver, Mauritius survey shows
Inflation expectation shows 71% of stakeholders asked believe external environment is most important factor in inflation pattern; exchange rate viewed as second most important
Rajan sidesteps question on RBI future
Reserve Bank of India governor says decision on second term will be reached after discussion with government; RBI holds policy rate at 6.5% after inflation surprise
Hungarian governor launches lawsuit against politician
Hungary's governor launches defamation lawsuit against Socialist law-maker over alleged accusations of misuse of central bank funds by foundations
No room for complacency despite ratings stability, Sarb’s Myburgh says
South African Reserve Bank to help support credit rating through delivering on price stability and protecting and enhancing financial stability, financial markets head says
Strong anti-inflationary monetary policy helps mitigate uncertainty shocks, Italian paper says
Central bank has better chance of mitigating uncertainty-driven recessions by following Taylor rule with high weight on inflation, paper finds
Menon encourages Chinese companies to explore offshore
Managing director of MAS considers connectivity between China and South-east Asia; suggests corporates recycle capital through securitisation
Sri Lankan central bank defends governor expenses
Central bank incurs around $663,000 in travel expenses in 2015 as governor and central bank staff attend a number of international financial meetings
Yellen upbeat but concerned by weak jobs data
Janet Yellen expects continued progress to Fed’s objectives; says latest labour market report is “concerning” but warns against reading too much into it
ECB paper considers impact of banking shocks on Portugal
Researchers examine impact of different types of credit supply shock on the Portuguese economy from 2005 to 2013; shocks to large banks may have had large impact on total investment
European Supervisory Authorities launch joint website
Joint committee of three European Supervisory Authorities launches website; European Commission proposes extending remit to three more countries from within the EEA
Hitting inflation targets may be harder now, thanks to lower bound – paper
Working paper warns of potential for lower bound episodes to affect expectations of when they will occur in future, something that can act as a drag on inflation in the present
MAS prepares ‘sandbox’ for fintech testing
Aim is to test potentially unstable innovations in an environment where consumers and financial stability will largely be shielded from the consequences of failure
Iceland expands policy framework with capital flow tool
Central bank embraces idea of monetary policy dilemma, not trilemma, imposing reserve requirements on certain types of capital flows into the economy