Quantitative easing
Sri Lankan central bank weighs impact of QE on emerging markets
Latest financial system stability review features box on QE; central bank suggests the damage caused by market reaction to the Fed taper outweighed the initial benefits
IMF says ECB should 'consider' buying eurozone government debt
International Monetary Fund encourages European Central Bank to launch large-scale asset purchase programme if inflation ‘remains stubbornly low’
Fed tapers another $10 billion as US growth rebounds
Starting in July, bank will buy $35 billion of extra assets each month; taper finished by year's end at current pace
BoJ minutes reveal concern over supply-side issues
Policy board members say that while QQE is supporting higher levels of demand in the economy, it is also contributing to supply-side problems such as labour shortages
Fed's communication on tapering ‘careless and whimsical', says new BoE deputy
Ben Broadbent, incoming deputy governor for monetary policy, says the Bank of England is likely to provide ‘disciplined' guidance on asset sales
Kuroda says 'premature' end of QE damaged BoJ credibility
Haruhiko Kuroda says the ‘somewhat premature’ ending of quantitative easing in 2006 made it hard for BoJ to gain credibility as a ‘deflation fighter’
IMF agrees BoE should raise rates before tapering QE
Bank of England should raise interest rates before shrinking balance sheet, Fund says; notes ‘challenge' in communicating how monetary and macro-pru policies interlink
New York's Dudley advocates BoE approach to QE exit
New York Fed's William Dudley wants to get off zero lower bound before ending reinvestments in QE assets, the approach favoured by the Bank of England's Mark Carney
QE for infrastructure investment could be ECB's alternative to ‘pushing on a string'
As the ECB continues to struggle to boost lending in the eurozone periphery, a leading Greek academic is proposing it channels QE through the European Investment Bank
Central banks must grasp opportunity to shrink balance sheets safely
Central bank purchases of government bonds have turned traditional dogma on its head - but dangers lurk in the unwinding, warns Philip Turner
FOMC's Lockhart expects rate hike in second half of 2015
Atlanta Fed president believes QE will be 'completely phased out' by the end of 2014, but cautions it may take months to determine whether the US is on a 'sustained growth path'
FX lending in China tops $1 trillion, new BIS figures show
BIS's Robert McCauley estimates FX loans to China hit $1 trillion last year, though the recent renminbi depreciation may now cause lenders to think twice
Yellen says Fed's balance sheet will shrink ‘considerably'
Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen hints central bank may stop rolling over QE principal as early as next year; denies that Fed policies have exacerbated inequality by ‘goosing' stock market
BoJ has increased income inequality, says Dutch paper
Researchers at The Netherlands Bank say the Bank of Japan’s asset purchases have contributed to the country’s income inequality by pushing up asset prices
Jeremy Stein casts doubt on Fed's communication strategy
The governor, who steps down later this month, says he failed to appreciate how challenging communicating monetary policy can be before joining the Fed
Fed slows asset purchases to $45 billion a month
Growth in economic activity has picked up recently, after having slowed sharply during the winter in part because of adverse weather conditions, the FOMC notes
Draghi maps out ECB reaction function
Mario Draghi reveals the different circumstances under which the ECB would use each of the monetary policy instruments at its disposal
IMF paper finds QE cut real US Treasury yields by 140bp between 2008-12
Using a structural arbitrage-free model of demand pressures on US real interest rates, working paper finds domestic and foreign purchases has had big impact
Central bank communication key to herding behaviour, BoJ paper finds
‘Two layer’ model of investor information highlights crucial role for central bank communications in causing – and containing – herding behaviour in markets
Bernanke and Rajan cross swords over policy spillovers
Former Fed chairman challenges RBI governor’s analysis of monetary policy spillovers, after Rajan calls for greater co-operation between central banks
End of easy financing puts one-third of EM corporate debt at risk, IMF warns
IMF's Global Financial Stability Report warns emerging markets must take action to prepare for the end of quantitative easing in advanced economies
BoE adds ECA-backed loans as acceptable collateral
Loans guaranteed by UK export credit agency UKEF will be accepted under the Bank of England's Sterling Monetary Framework, with a haircut
Fed switches MBS purchases to proprietary platform
The New York Fed, which implements FOMC policies, will start using its FedTrade platform to buy mortgage-backed securities later this month
Fed sends mixed messages on future interest rates
Dovish statement by FOMC yesterday signals low interest rates for ‘considerable' time after QE ends, but voting members' projections see interest rates heading upwards