Central Banking
Lagarde: monetary and fiscal policy must nurture eurozone back to growth
IMF managing director Christine Lagarde warns Europe of vicious cycle of economic decline if low inflation, high debt and high unemployment persist
South Sudan to East African Community: ‘do not reject us’
East African Community sends 'high level technical mission' to South Sudan in first step of a accession process which it expects will be 'tedious'
ECB paper finds rich to be richer than previously thought
ECB working paper uses rich lists to estimate wealth concentration, overcoming 'differential non-response' problems; finds wealth even more concentrated than traditional surveys show
IMF economist analyses effect of floods and storms on Caribbean debt-to-GDP
Both storms and floods have a negative effect on growth, IMF economist finds, but only floods affect debt in the natural disaster-hit region
Fed's Fisher warns macro-prudential ‘Maginot Line' will not keep out another crash
Dallas Fed president Richard Fisher says macro-prudential policy will not be enough to preserve financial stability - calling for a shrinking of the Fed's balance sheet starting in October
Riksbank minutes reveal dispute over IMF and BIS advice
Top Swedish central bankers debate the relevance of IMF and BIS advice for monetary policy to fight financial instability; question value of input from officials that do not set policy themselves
Chiang Mai Initiative doubled in size to $240 billion
Financial safety net for China, Japan, Korea and the Asean nations doubled in size; Bill Allen describes the initiative as 'ornamental' as it has never actually been used
ECB sets out plans for disclosing comprehensive assessment results
European Central Bank on course to publish findings from its asset quality review and stress tests in late October; reveals the template it will use for disclosing the results
Yellen tells Congress Fed is ‘most transparent in the world'
Fed chair Janet Yellen faces Congressman who wants to enforce rules-based monetary policy, telling him it would compromise central bank independence
ECB sees no clear rival to US dollar as global currency
ECB article says a ‘multi-polar’ system with ‘several international currencies playing consequential roles’ is a more likely outcome than an out-and-out replacement for the dollar
MAS launches consultation on tightening up money laundering controls
Monetary Authority of Singapore releases consultation paper on amending the rules aimed at cracking down on money laundering and financing terrorism
Polish financial stability goes from strength to strength, report says
National Bank of Poland financial stability report says banking system is more resilient than ever, but threats from the outside environment remain
Brics nations launch development bank and reserve fund
Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa launch new institutions to fill the gaps left by the World Bank and IMF; Observers see challenges ahead
Effective oversight needed to consolidate gains from mobile payments infrastructure
Increased diffusion of mobile payments in developing countries calls for better oversight, IMF paper says - recommending that central banks cooperate with other regulators
Bulgaria turns to the ECB in wake of bank failures
Collapse of Corporate Commercial Bank revealed extent of supervisory shortcomings that IMF warned of 15 years ago; Bulgaria now wants to join ECB's Single Supervisory Mechanism
Fed official reiterates forex options clearing guidelines
Lawrence Sweet highlights industry discussions around forex options clearing as key component of a private sector solution
Suriname governor says deeper international connections increase contagion risks
Governor Gillmore Hoefdraad says debate over housing macropru and monetary policy at the same institution is over, but the evolution of the instruments is ongoing
Yellen endorses calls for ‘community banker' on Fed board
Fed chair Janet Yellen says legislating to earmark seats on the board would be a mistake, but agrees the board would be improved by the addition of a community banker
RBA sees subdued wage growth ‘for some time’
Minutes from latest board meeting reveal discussion on labour market; board members say conditions have improved ‘a little’ but wage growth remains ‘subdued’
Draghi lays out views on structural reforms for new European Parliament committee
European Central Bank president Mario Draghi calls on MEPs to ‘seize the opportunity of a new parliament’ to consider how they might ‘develop the architecture of our Emu’
Israel governor Flug appoints new chief of staff
Daniel Hahiashvili appointed as chief of staff to the governor today; incumbent Eddy Azoulay moves to represent Israel at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
Carney tells parliament BIS report was 'made in a vacuum'; Kohn defends leverage ratio plans
Donald Kohn argues the case for a time-varying leverage ratio at parliamentary hearing; Carney and Bailey question practical application of BIS annual report
FSB seeks consultation on FX benchmark review
Group chaired by Guy Debelle of the Reserve Bank of Australia and Paul Fisher of the Bank of England will report back to November's G-20 summit in Brisbane
People: Sri Lanka promotes Samarasiri to deputy; Russia picks card system head
Central Bank of Sri Lanka promotes assistant governor Samarasiri to deputy; Russia appoints Vladimir Komlev to head up national payment card operator