Central Banking
Norges bank governor justifies taking ‘a few years’ to increase inflation
Øystein Olsen says it is appropriate for central bank to tolerate below-target inflation; does not want to risk the build-up of financial imbalances
Central Bank of Ireland stresses importance of long-term bank profitability
Irish macro-financial review highlights need for banks to support the real economy with credit at sustainable rates; increases in bank profitability also necessary for long-term sustainability
Riksbank deputy appointments boost easing hopes
Martin Flodén and Cecilia Skingsley selected as new deputies; seen to shift the executive board in a more ‘dovish’ direction and increase the chances of a rate cut
Kuroda says JGB volatility not hitting the real economy
Bank of Japan governor says central bank may take action to address spike in Japanese government bond yields but does not expect any significant impact on real economy yet
Dudley calls for new plan to avoid market overreaction when Fed heads for the exit
New York Fed president pours cold water on suggestions of an imminent exit from QE, but says the FOMC needs to rethink its ‘stale’ plan on how an exit will ultimately be accomplished
Carney hails Canada's 'massive and disciplined' crisis response
Bank of Canada governor, soon to replace Mervyn King at the Bank of England, says stimulus will be withdrawn in Canada 'appropriately as threats diminish'
Maldives annual report finds inflation back in check after 2011 devaluation
Monetary Authority of the Maldives annual economic review describes tough year for the tourism-dependent country, but the dollar-pegged currency is appreciating to the upper end of its band
UK inflation fall takes markets by surprise
Analysts say bigger-than-expected drop in price rises gives Bank of England more room for manoeuvre on monetary policy, but no change is still expected at the next MPC meeting
Fed’s Bullard recommends QE for ECB's next move
St Louis Fed president and FOMC voter says quantitative easing has worked in the US and Japan, and could be made to work in Europe on a GDP-weighted basis
BoE opens up its macro models in push for transparency
Bank of England publishes details of its main macroeconomic models as part of drive for transparency prompted by Stockton Review; models to be adapted and developed to eradicate errors
German banks adopt Step2 for domestic payments
EBA Clearing reveals seven German banks will use the Step2 payments system to process and clear their domestic payments, converting in the second half of 2013
Riksbank risk survey reveals rate-rise fears
Participants in Sweden’s fixed-income and forex markets raise concerns over interest rates rising faster abroad than at home; unemployment data fuels call for a rate cut in the near term
RBA minutes show rate cut decision made in spite of home loans growth
Australia's monetary policy decision-makers judged it was time to use ‘some of the scope' they have to loosen monetary policy, given the steady inflation outlook
RBI executive director sees emerging threats to Indian banking
Deepak Mohanty warns of problems on the horizon, including deteriorating asset quality, high interest margins and the need to build capital buffers
People: MAS’ Menon re-appointed; National Bank of Ukraine gets new board member
Ravi Menon will serve another two-year term at the helm of the Monetary Authority of Singapore; Ukraine's head of forex joins the board; Danish consumer champion becomes central bank director
National Bank of Slovakia issues 2012 annual report
Annual report highlights ongoing macro environment challenges, and deeper involvement in the operation of the Eurosystem
Zimbabwean central bank chief slams ‘reckless’ indigenisation
Gideon Gono asserts his authority over the indigenisation of the country’s banking sector; Standard Chartered still operating despite government threat to withdraw licence
BoE's Tucker sets out priorities for orderly cross-border resolutions
Paul Tucker examines the many issues facing authorities seeking to wind down failed banks without taxpayer support, including cross-border co-operation and choice of single or multiple entry points
BNM's Zeti calls on Islamic finance to show leadership out of the crisis
The challenge of sustaining momentum of Islamic finance will hinge on its ability to keep raising the bar in effectiveness and soundness, says Malaysian governor
RBNZ releases blueprint for macro-prudential tools
Central bank outlines decision-making process behind macro-prudential intervention; says there is more room for policymaker judgement than in monetary policy
IMF paper proposes measure of tail-risk events
Study seeks to quantify what constitutes a systemic financial stress event, and tests the resulting metrics on 11 early-warning indicators in Europe and the US
National Bank of Denmark details FMI implementation progress
Central bank working with financial market infrastructure providers to ‘interpret and translate’ the CPSS-Iosco principles into a form applicable to Denmark
IMF ‘policy book' tackles Mena central bank challenges
IMF's monetary and capital markets department analyses operational frameworks of Mena central banks, and obstacles to monetary policy; urges Basel III adoption
Wall Street hoping for Fed reprieve for derivatives desks
Investment banks fear they will be subject to section 716 of the Dodd-Frank Act unless Federal Reserve gives relief