Bank for International Settlements (BIS)

Smaller MPCs rely more on staff views

The use of staff-policy recommendations by central banks' monetary policy committees is negatively related to the size of the rate-setting board, research published by the National Bank of Hungary finds.

BIS - Quarterly Review

Worries about the economic outlook and related uncertainties gained prominence over the summer months, the Bank for International Settlements states in its latest Quarterly Review.

HKMA's Pang praises BIS's Asian office

Peter Pang, a deputy chief executive at the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA), has commended the Bank for International Settlements' (BIS) Representative Office in Asia.

Weaker unions will limit inflation: BIS's Knight

The outgoing head of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) offered some succour to central bankers on Monday, saying that the decline of unionisation will mean the second-round effects of the recent surge in global food and commodity prices will…

Knight departure prompts BIS governance queries

A leading German daily has questioned the integrity of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) after it emerged that Malcolm Knight, the departing general manager, will not take gardening leave before joining Deutsche Bank, a leading global bank.

BIS chief to leave early

Malcolm Knight, the general manager and chief executive of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), will step down in September, nine months before the end of his term.

Monetary policy decisions: inputs and outcomes

A new paper from the Bank for International Settlements compares the practices of research and briefing prior to monetary policy decisions at several central banks, and looks at how decisions are presented and explained to markets and the public.

BIS's Wellink outlines Basel II amendments

The Basel Committee will review the capital charges for collateralised debt obligations (CDOs) set out in the Basel II framework, said Nout Wellink, the president of the Netherlands Bank and chairman of the committee.

Research uncovers reasons for interbank spreads

The recent sharp rise in the risk premium contained in three-month interbank rates points to the importance of liquidity factors for banks' day-to-day quoting behaviour, research published by the Bank for International Settlements finds.

BIS's Knight wants procyclicality issue addressed

A strengthening of the so-called "macroprudential approach" to financial regulation is needed to address problems of excessive procyclicality, said Malcolm Knight, the general manager of the Bank for International Settlements.

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