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BIS paper finds emerging market corporations exploiting carry trade
Study of emerging market foreign currency-denominated bond issuance by Bruno and Shin finds corporations appear to be issuing bonds as part of a carry trade, rather than financing investment
IMF paper explores capital inflows and credit growth
Working paper finds an increase in capital inflows can fuel credit growth, but it depends on their composition; no ‘significant’ connection with foreign direct investment
National Bank of Denmark calls end to crisis measures
Central bank has moved from buying to selling foreign exchange in recent months, opening up room to return deposit limits to more normal levels and re-start government bond issuance
Eurozone QE has ‘significantly increased inequality’, Bundesbank paper argues
Asset price changes following the introduction of eurozone quantitative easing have largely benefited the wealthiest households, a Bundesbank working paper says
People: Chicago appoints first vice-president, Ukraine adds deputy to deposit fund
Chicago Fed announces Ellen Bromagen as first vice-president and COO; changes at Ukraine’s deposit guarantee fund result in appointment of new deputy managing director; and more
China's premier says renminbi at ‘equilibrium’
Li Keqiang plays down the risk of further renminbi depreciation, suggesting it will be ‘kept basically stable' at the prevailing rate in a move that may offer relief to hard-hit emerging market currencies
RBI looks to ‘disruptive innovation’ to boost inclusion
Granting licences to 11 payment banks is the next step in a ‘payments revolution’ in India that should increase financial inclusion, deputy governor says, although not all technologies are benign
Canadian deputy says LTV and DTI limits ‘most effective’ macro-pru tools
Lawrence Schembri examines demand and supply factors underpinning rise in house prices; evaluates macro-prudential tools used in Canada and elsewhere
Jin Liqun aims for ‘strong culture’ at AIIB as he is named president-elect
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank set to be launched before the end of 2015; head of interim secretariat Jin Liqun selected as ‘president-designate’ at meeting in Tbilisi, Georgia
Equity price growth rate ‘leading indicator’ of bank loans, French paper argues
Comparing two models of domestic credit dynamics to recent French data shows the importance of equity price growth rates, according to a Banque de France working paper
Capital controls ineffective at handling policy trilemma, ECB paper finds
Emerging market capital controls have a limited impact on monetary policy trilemma variables and come with spillover effects, the authors warn
Inflation targeting should be improved, not replaced, RBA paper says
Rather than a ‘fundamental re-engineering’ of inflation targeting, central banks should adopt a flexible approach that pays some heed to output, authors argue
East African governors say structural measures needed to stabilise currencies
Senior central bank officials from Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda identify measures necessary to ensure long-term stability of their currencies
Lockhart still expects rate hike this year
Atlanta Fed president still expects Fed to start tightening ‘sometime’ this year but market expectations of a September hike have fallen
PBoC steps in with rate cuts
Central bank cuts interest rates and reserve requirements amid deepening crisis, and uses the opportunity to push liberalisation agenda
Limited liability distorts incentives for disaster planning, paper argues
Consequences of recent events with catastrophic financial ramifications have been greatly aggravated by policy-makers’ failure to prepare, says ECB working paper
Rajan warns banks there will be no more ‘extend and pretend’ on NPLs
Banks need to face the fact that large chunks of their assets are non-performing, and the RBI will no longer prop them up via a policy of forbearance, governor says
Strategic default helps explain crises in advanced economies, ECB paper finds
Sovereign debt and financial re-allocation are linked by the use of government bonds as collateral on the interbank lending market, paper notes
BIS researchers dissect emerging market fire sales
Working paper picks apart the channels through which asset management impacts on emerging bond markets, finding evidence of procyclical behaviour
East African countries top Brookings table on inclusion
Study by think tank in Washington, DC, evaluates inclusion efforts in 21 diverse countries; Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda achieve high scores across categories
RBA paper finds distribution matters when assessing impact of wealth effects
Example of car buying highlights how different households adjust consumption in response to housing wealth effects, although channels remain unclear
RBNZ deputy defends change in mortgage ‘speed limit'
Concession allowing 5% of new mortgages to exceed LTV ratios will not add fuel to market rally that has seen Auckland house prices rise by 24% in past year, deputy governor says
Zeti stresses need for good data in promoting financial inclusion
Bank Negara Malaysia governor says better data helps put pressure on countries to improve financial inclusion; offers guidance on how to improve performance
RBNZ tweaks macro-prudential plans after banks push back
Banks will be subject to more lenient ‘speed limits’ and will have more time to adapt to new macro-prudential rules, after the industry complains