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Volcker warns of ‘permeable’ Vickers ring fence
Paul Volcker tells a UK parliamentary committee the Vickers ring fence has loopholes that will be widened over time by banks; says bad culture in trading arms ‘infected’ retail banks
Policy-makers debate how to restore trust in the financial system
Andrew Tyrie among speakers at BBA conference discussing how to develop greater trust in the financial system, ideas range from greater competition to code of conduct for bankers
Macao annual report sees ‘opportunity in crisis’
Monetary Authority of Macao annual report reveals drop in growth and climb in inflation; central bank chairman praises bank supervision developments
Seychelles switches to new funds transfer system
Central Bank of Seychelles plans to introduce a new domestic electronic funds transfer system and will 'phase out' the existing Swift communication protocol; core banking system explained
Ireland’s Muldoon demands leadership from banks
Central Bank of Ireland director Fiona Muldoon says the country’s banks must show greater leadership, courage and hard work
Tyrie to scrutinise draft of UK’s Banking Reform bill
The UK’s Banking Reform Bill published today will undergo parliamentary scrutiny; Andrew Tyrie concerned important details are being left to secondary legislation
‘Soft power’ is key to international success, says HKMA’s Chan
HKMA chief executive says soft power is central to improving international financial centres; institutions’ culture is integral in this
Fed publishes final rules on stress testing
Stress-test scenarios for bank-holding companies and non-bank financial institutions to be set by Fed; questions raised regarding suitability of tests for determining remedial action
Ethiopia to overhaul payments system
The central bank of Ethiopia plans to introduce a new system to centralise payments and communication in the country within a year; $3.6 million contract awarded to Indian tech company
Banking industry needs to deliver wider services, says Pakistan deputy
Kazi Abdul Muktadir discusses future inclusion strategies in Pakistan’s banking industry, including banks being forced to open branches in rural and under-served areas if they want to expand
Riksbank tightens collateral requirements
Swedish central bank moves against trend in Europe by tightening collateral conditions for loans; will offer banks a transitional period to adjust
Bermuda Monetary Authority expands regulation team
Bermuda Monetary Authority plans to expand headcount in banking and insurance regulatory departments
EBA positive on capital buffer progress
European Banking Authority says majority of banks met 9% capital requirement by June deadline; four banks fell below threshold and are receiving support
Bank of Greece abandons 9% core capital requirement
Central bank suspends plans to raise core Tier I capital ratio as banks struggle to raise equity and data show contraction in lending continues
ECB research finds European retail payment costs about 1% of GDP
Study measures costs of retail payments across a sample of European countries; finds costs of retail payments account for a significant proportion of GDP
Liikanen review calls for ring-fencing of banks’ investment arms
Report on reforming structure of EU banking system recommends separating investment arms from retail operations for banks with large trading operations
MAS head Menon outlines corporate governance challenges
Ravi Menon says a ‘culture of cynical greed’ must not be allowed to take root but that strengthening corporate governance should not necessarily involve creating more rules
Bank of Uganda rejects legal challenge over NBC seizure
Ugandan central bank questions the legitimacy of court order blocking its takeover of a commercial bank and the subsequent sales of its assets
Spain releases banking stress test results
Stress tests show Spanish bank recapitalisation needs close to level identified in tests earlier this year; paves way for restructuring and resolution of failed banks
Ugandan deputy governor explains decision to nationalise NBC
Bank of Uganda takes over commercial bank after prolonged period of losses; Louis Kasekende says there was no other choice
Zambian deputy governor wants greater female inclusion
Tukiya Kankasa-Mabula says improving female financial inclusion will help unlock higher growth potential; calls for women to take the initiative
Wheatley unveils details of planned Libor reform
Martin Wheatley’s final report recommends ‘comprehensively reforming’ Libor rather than replacing the benchmark; BBA stripped of rate-setting role
Maltese governor paves way for co-operative banking
Josef Bonnici underlines value of competition in the banking sector; encourages change in legislation to permit the formation of co-operative financial institutions
‘Public inertia’ a sticking point for e-payments, Bank of Lithuania finds
Bank of Lithuania investigates costs involved in providing payments systems; suggests ‘public inertia’ is slowing the switch to electronic