Central Banking
Norges Bank deputy discusses institutional underpinnings of central bank activities
Jan Qvigstad highlights the importance of institutions in facilitating payments in an era when money lacks intrinsic value; chides Argentinian government for meddling with statistics
Finnish deputy outlines credibility triad
Pentti Hakkarainen says a central bank’s financial position, legal independence and communications all influence the credibility, and therefore efficacy, of its monetary policy
Bill Clinton says failure to reform OTC markets earlier was a "real mistake"
Speaking at Sifma AGM, former US president says OTC market should have been forced into collateralised regime before 2008 crisis
Latvia central bank brings rates and rules in line with eurozone
Bank of Latvia slashes rates to match ECB's ultra-low 0.25%; economists say the move, along with new regulations, was designed purely to ready the country to join the eurozone in January
ECB's Asmussen defends 'unorthodox measures' in pursuit of 'orthodox objectives'
Executive board member highlights distinction between policy goals and instruments; says LTROs, OMTs and forward guidance crucial to ensure monetary transmission and hit inflation target
Central Bank of Liberia deputy governor dies aged 60
Theophilus Bettie, deputy governor for economic policy at the Central Bank of Liberia, passed away while attending a conference in Lagos, Nigeria last week
UK data boost could spell early end to BoE forward guidance
Inflation report out today predicts consumer price inflation will reach 2% target sooner than predicted after sharp drop in October; revised forecast on unemployment may undermine forward guidance
Bundesbank research seeks to disentangle recession and depression
Discussion paper isolates unique features of depressions and booms to separate them out from recessions and expansions; results suggest recent ‘Great Recession’ was not a depression
Spanish economist urges IMF to complete its ‘metamorphosis’
Bank of Spain economic study says the International Monetary Fund needs to test its new surveillance and lending policies before it can take its place as the ‘guarantor’ of the new economic order
IMF paper backs stress test ‘rules of thumb’
Researchers from the IMF and BIS say rough guides to the typical relationships between credit levels and bank solvency can be useful tools in bank stress tests
HKMA’s Yue calls for offshore RMB co-operation
Deputy chief executive Eddie Yue says Hong Kong and the United Kingdom need not compete for a slice of the global offshore renminbi market – they can ‘grow the pie together’
Norges Bank should make ethical investment decisions for SWF, say government advisers
Report sets out ways for pension fund to boost influence over responsible investments, aiming to increase long-run returns; recommends concentrating decision-making power at Norges Bank
BoE chief cashier says renminbi clearing bank would be 'valuable addition' for UK
Chris Salmon says a renminbi clearing bank would be a valuable addition to the UK's financial infrastructure, though there are 'many opportunities and ways' to clear renminbi transactions
Mersch tells Greece not to forget future generations
Executive board member praises country for its ‘extraordinary efforts to refute the naysayers’, but warns hesitation now will force future generations to bear the burden of past mistakes
Collateral could be useful tool at zero lower bound, says ECB paper
Working paper shows broader collateral eligibility makes funding conditions easier for banks; notes this could be useful for policy, but central banks should not forget sound risk management
Minneapolis paper finds stable Phillips curve in regional data
Researchers find relationship between unemployment and inflation holds in regional data but breaks down at national level; suggest this could be used for policy-making
Basel Committee reveals data behind G-Sib designations
Bank for International Settlements publishes figures used to calculate systemic importance and the thresholds for ‘buckets’; FSB designates new bank a G-Sib and shuffles existing list
Bank Indonesia's surprising rate hike to mitigate worse-than-expected trade deficit data
Unexpected rate hike leads economists to fear worse data is on its way; 'deficit problem could be more serious than markets expected', says DBS economist
Lautenschläger enunciates Buba's macro-pru approach
Focus on individual banks must be complemented by efforts to stem 'pro-cyclical' tendencies of the financial system as a whole, says Bundesbank deputy
People: San Fran Fed picks new COO; Malaysia appoints Sharia Advisory Council
New COO takes over from John Moore, who retires after 33 years at the Fed; Shariah Advisory Council chosen as final authority in disputes over Sharia-compliant finance
RBI's independence under threat, says former chief general manager
Grace Koshie says proposed changes could give the government greater involvement in the Reserve Bank of India’s operational areas; warns other central banks' legal independence is being ‘altered’
Dominican Republic seeks damages after printer loses 8,500 banknotes
Defective banknotes worth an estimated 17 million Dominican pesos disappeared from French contractor in July; detected in the Caribbean country earlier this month, central bank says
ECB to house new SSM in old ‘Eurotower’
Central bank decides to use existing headquarters for around 1,000 new staff responsible for single supervisory mechanism; plans being implemented to avoid overflow while new tower is completed
NY Fed researchers study how, and how not, to co-ordinate policy
Staff report looks at best ways to co-ordinate monetary and macro-prudential policy, and highlights a number of potential pitfalls; model suggests macro-prudential policy should lead