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Sovereign wealth fund could help fiscal discipline in Algeria, says IMF
Fund suggests setting up a SWF and implementing a ‘full-fledged' fiscal rule to help manage volatile hydrocarbon revenues and curb inflationary pressures
Riksbank worries over fallout from ‘sharp corrections' in house prices
Swedish households' interest-rate expectations guided by current levels rather than projections, recently published document finds; Lars Svensson calls findings potentially ‘biased and misleading'
RBI’s Joshi calls for ‘revamped’ bank structures
Deepali Pant Joshi tells Indian banks to enhance their financial inclusion efforts by hiring a ‘separate cadre of staff’ to provide banking services to far-flung rural areas
Barnier publishes bank split proposals
Europe’s 30 largest banks would be banned from engaging in proprietary trading and forced to separate other risk activities from their retail business under proposed reforms
ECB working paper unpicks household demand for mortgage types
Paper comes to predicted conclusion that greater income volatility reduces demand for variable-rate mortgages; authors also reckon borrowers on variable rates benefited from lower rates
Security of hard pegs ‘illusory', IMF economists find
Re-examination of exchange-rate regime orthodoxy finds hard pegs are too risky, but 'managed floats' can have 'significantly lower risks'
Carney lectures Scots on dangers of monetary union without fiscal union
Bank of England governor tells Edinburgh audience that successful currency union would need banking union, and would risk moral hazard without fiscal union
Philippines central bank joins financial stability council
Central Bank of the Philippines will join department of finance and three domestic regulators on a joint body designed to ‘identify, manage and mitigate’ build-up of systemic risks
Risk discrimination 'essential', argues Bank of Spain deputy
Fernando Restoy rebuffs 'excessively simplistic approaches that prevent capital requirements being adapted to each bank's business model'
IMF paper finds remittances depend on source and recipient country business cycles
Level of remittances are negatively correlated with strength of recipient economy and positively with source economy; when both are weak, remittances continue, study shows
Central Bank of Peru revises annual growth and inflation rates downwards
Bank expects inflation, at 3% annualised in November, to converge to 2% target in 2014; IMF projects 2.5%, citing 'well-anchored expectations'
RBI rate hike is first step on ‘glide path’
Raghuram Rajan says the Urjit Patel committee has outlined an ‘appropriate’ path for reducing inflation, but insists today’s rate hike does not signal the adoption of a formal inflation target
Bangladesh Bank: inflation target ‘may prove challenging’
High food inflation and a pick-up in consumer demand could make it difficult for the Bangladesh Bank to restrain inflation to 7% for the 2014 fiscal year
Russia says Bitcoin users will be suspected of money laundering
Central Bank of Russia joins roster of monetary authorities warning citizens off virtual currencies - but goes one step further in saying its use is against the law
PBoC commits to more market reform
The People’s Bank of China reiterates the importance of handing markets a ‘decisive role’ in resource allocation in the quest for sustainable economic growth; looks forward to 2014
Former Fed economists call on FOMC to dump Fed funds rate as main monetary policy tool
Joseph Gagnon and Brian Sack want the Fed to adopt the interest rate on its overnight reverse repo facility as its main policy tool and keep interest rate paid on bank reserves at same level
Draghi spells out QE possibilities
Mario Draghi says the European Central Bank could purchase banks' loans if they are packed in the ‘proper’ way, in contrast with market calls for GDP-weighted sovereign debt purchases
ECB demands ‘fast adoption’ of Sepa legislation
European Commission proposal to extend the deadline for Sepa migration by six months has caused ‘confusion’ in the markets, according to the ECB
IMF research maps US shadow banks
Research uses IMF-developed global flow of funds (GFF) conceptual framework to analyse the shadow banking system in the US
BoJ mulls ‘more thorough’ communication
Minutes from December meeting reveal policy board members’ concern over market scepticism towards the BoJ’s path back to 2% inflation; suggest clarifying reaction function
ECB's Cœuré weighs pros and cons of central clearing
Executive board member touts benefits, including multilateral netting of exposures, but also warns that differences in regulation may lead to regulatory arbitrage and race to the bottom
Bank of England will recalibrate forward guidance next month
Governor Mark Carney tells an audience in Davos he would prefer the next stage of forward guidance not to focus solely on unemployment, but on ‘overall conditions' in the economy
Restrictions on capital outflows more effective when supported by strong fundamentals and institutions
IMF working paper finds tightening of restrictions fails to reduce net outflows when macroeconomic fundamentals, good institutions, or comprehensive existing restrictions are lacking
Research shows CEE firms bribe bankers to get credit
Paper finds correlation between the prevalence of bribery in an economy and firms' bank debt ratios - suggesting firms bribe bank officials in order to secure loans