Emerging markets
Vietnamese government criticises central bank
Anti-corruption agency denounces inadequate banking supervision
Paper challenges Rey’s ideas on global financial cycle
Cerutti, Claessens and Rose contest idea that capital flows are mainly the result of common shocks or developments in the US
BSP launches reforms to spur domestic debt market growth
The country aims to develop its domestic capital market to finance its massive infrastructure program; reforms will be undertaken over a period of 18 months
IMF paper explores relation between greenhouse gas emissions and GDP growth
Research studies how advanced economies are transitioning to low-emissions economic models
Bank of Colombia forecasts stronger growth as oil shock fades
The central bank expects higher GDP growth in 2018, as inflation remains within target and the peso’s exchange rate with the dollar stays stable
Goodhart and Pradhan: demographics will reverse ‘multi-decade’ trends
Ageing population is likely to put upward pressure on real interest rates and inflation, and push down inequality, economists say
Evolution of monetary policy in advanced economies spells trouble for emerging markets – paper
Research explores the impact future monetary policy will have on emerging markets, concluding many will be forced to implement defensive measures
IMF research flags technology’s role in falling labour share of income
Automating routine tasks is cheaper for companies, which reduces jobs for middle-skilled workers and contributes to higher inequality in advanced economies, paper finds
Book notes: The Tides of Capital, by Julia Leung
This “stimulating read” offers a unique perspective on how Asian countries have developed economically over the past 20 years. More interesting is Leung’s unintentional revelation that they still have a long way to go
BIS rewrites statutes to boost board diversity
Changes reduce the influence of the BIS’s European directors and could pave way for better representation of emerging markets
BIS urges policymakers to exploit ‘window of opportunity’
Financial cycles are getting close to turning in many economies and central banks and governments must make sure they are prepared, the BIS warns in its 2017 annual report
Indonesian deputy Perry on revolutionising monetary and financial policy
Perry Warjiyo explains the central bank’s radical overhaul of monetary policy operations, market deepening and financial inclusion in Indonesia
BIS comes to the defence of globalisation
Increasing trade and financial integration have had a “profoundly positive” impact on people’s lives, but do bring drawbacks too; the correct response is not a wholesale rollback, says Jaime Caruana
Paper explores effects of capital controls on cost of international debt
Restrictions on capital inflows produce “substantial” corporate bond spreads but effects are mitigated for firms in EU or with English legal origins
Central banks build expertise in move to riskier reserve tranches
Growing popularity of reserves tranching is stretching central banks’ capabilities, a new report finds, but they are turning to asset managers and other central banks for help
BNM’s Ibrahim urges Asia to “re-engineer” global monetary system
Countries should reduce their reliance on the US dollar and promote a “multi-currency market” within Asean, says Muhammad bin Ibrahim
Poorly designed macro-pru leads to ‘leakages’, says Turkish working paper
Macro-pru should be designed so firms cannot “bypass” regulations implemented during positive global liquidity shocks; generally policies are effective in controlling credit
IMF expands access to disaster funds
Economies are offered more generous thresholds for funding in the face of severe natural disasters
IMF warns bad political choices could trigger instability
Fund says financial stability has improved, but high risks remain in China, Europe and the US
Thinking on global capital flows is muddled – BIS’s Shin
BIS head of research says policies to guard against excess global liquidity should look at underlying causes, not symptoms such as capital flows; Fed’s Fischer acknowledges policy spillovers
IMF remains gloomy on Brexit as UK heads for snap election
Maurice Obstfeld admits IMF was overly pessimistic on consumer response to Brexit, but says supply shock could still bite; global outlook more positive
Financial integration enables EMs to improve trade integration – paper
BoE paper sheds light on relationship between foreign direct investment and international trade, highlighting the “substantial” economic effects for emerging markets
Central banks eye gold amid global uncertainty
Rising inflation and the unclear impact of Trump administration policies may lead reserve managers to view gold – and inflation-linked bonds – more favourably
Eurozone instability tops reserve manager fears – survey
Threat of instability or weakness in the eurozone and fear of major asset price correction are greatest concerns for reserve managers in 2017, Central Banking survey shows