Sovereign debt
Sri Lanka central bank negotiates rate rise with IMF
Stricken country raises interest rates and taxes in bid for $2.9 billion loan
Pakistan raises rates by 300bp as default risks rise
Authorities struggle to collect taxes and unlock IMF funds
Colombia central bank transfers $1.6 billion to government
Country escapes trend of central bank losses
Sovereign debt restructuring can be improved – paper
Authors recommend changes to GDP-linked debt and process of loss sharing
Ghana plans to ‘securitise’ debt to central bank
Country struggling to restructure debts and secure IMF loan
Bank of Ghana adds 100bp as crises grind on
IMF reportedly wants end to central bank financing
Haiti receives $105 million emergency loan
IMF urges central bank to cut back monetary financing
Cuban foreign exchange reserves have fallen, state says
Unusual disclosure in official publication sparks speculation about country’s financial position
S&P worried about Israeli plans to use SWF funds, says report
Finance ministry says no bill has been prepared
Zambian central bank needs more safeguards, IMF says
Fund says central bank’s independence is still under threat despite reforms
BoE completes unwind of gilt market intervention
“Financial stability portfolio” took a month and a half to wind down, as QT continues
Argentina activates Chinese swap lines
Central bank says move will boost reserves but observer says it is unlikely to strengthen peso
New Bank of Tanzania governor appointed
Emmanuel Tutuba replaces Florens Luoga, whose term had ended
Missed inflation target has ‘sizeable’ fiscal impact – paper
Persistent undershooting by ECB caused problems for countries with long-duration debt, authors say
Bahamas central bank backs law change on SDRs
Governor supports move to allow finance ministry to use SDRs but opposition condemns proposal
Sri Lanka cabinet approves draft of new central bank law
Measure will end CBSL role in buying government bonds
IMF backs $3.1 billion loan for Egypt
Conditions include locking in the floating exchange rate
IMF approves long-term resilience loan for Rwanda
Fund urges “more decisive monetary tightening”
IMF and Ghana reach initial agreement on $3 billion loan
Stricken country preparing domestic debt restructuring
Book notes: A monetary and fiscal history of the United States, 1961–2021, by Alan Blinder
The book’s breakthrough is its infusion of the history of fiscal policy into a theoretical framework traditionally focused on monetary instruments. It is a splendid and thrilling read
Malpass says debt relief critical for poor countries
World Bank president says world risks “disorderly default process”
São Tomé appoints new central bank governor
New government replaces central bank administrative council
The ECB’s collateral conundrum
A lack of high-quality collateral in the eurozone has resulted in money market rates lagging ECB policy rates, hampering monetary policy transmission
Bank of Canada posts first quarterly loss in its history
“We do not make policy to maximise our income,” says Macklem