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IMF loans impact sovereign bonds, says Bank of Spain paper
Spanish study finds countries that receive IMF funding issue less sovereign debt, and with shorter maturities; effect is stronger under particular conditions
Dombret stresses need for national influence over global regulation
Deutsche Bundesbank’s executive board member says global regulations must be adaptable to individual nations’ needs; peer pressure will ensure rules are adopted
Zambian governor calls for shared mobile banking platform
Michael Gondwe discusses the role of mobile banking in financial inclusion; says cooperation between payment systems will help widen access
RBI deputy governor wants real sector reforms
Kamalesh Chandra Chakrabarty says a second generation of economic reforms is needed; measures should target individuals rather than the financial sector as whole
Bank of Israel renovates website to improve user experience
Israeli central bank unveils a new website aimed at making information more easily available; content now available in Arabic for the first time
BoE minutes reveal unanimous decisions
Minutes show members of the BoE Monetary Policy Committee in agreement over QE and interest rate; says weak demand and high inflation were key considerations in decision
ECB paper analyses euro stability measures
ECB research assesses eurozone stability measures; says a European-wide framework for recapitalising large and systemic banks is still needed
BIS paper examines link between low growth and recessions
Bank for International Settlements research studies relationship between low growth and recession in the US; finds some growth patterns can forecast a sharp decline in GDP
NY Fed’s Dudley confident in QE3 benefits
President of NY Fed says third round of QE is needed to catalyse growth; says employment will improve faster as a result of the programme
IMF-World Bank announces location for 2015 meeting
Annual meetings of central bankers and finance ministers to be held in Latin America; events to include discussions of global economic and financial developments and policies to reduce poverty
Fed paper examines Chinese response to rate shocks
Federal Reserve study explores the response of the People’s Bank of China to foreign interest rate shocks; says liberalisation of foreign currency policies could reduce central bank’s costs
BoE director says bail-ins getting closer
Andrew Gracie says the central bank is close to a functioning bail-in regime; a framework has been developed under the European Recovery and Resolution Directive
ECB paper finds US foreign bondholdings rooted in past
ECB research examines the link between past and present levels of foreign bonds held by US investors; finds similar investment patterns for both
Australia’s Debelle discusses effect of rate cuts
Assistant governor explains Australian banks’ increased funding costs; says the cash rate has been effective in adjusting lending rates
BIS raises fears over lower global growth trajectory
Bank for International Settlements Quarterly Review says global growth outlook deteriorated further over the quarter; warns of diminishing benefits to unconventional monetary policy
HKMA imposes tighter property loan guidelines
The HKMA details new guidelines aimed at borrowers with multiple property mortgages; seeks to restrict the amount of debt individuals can acquire
Basel Committee unveils revised core principles
Updated core principles for effective banking supervision released; Basel Committee says 'more than 100' national banking supervisors endorsed the latest document
IMF working paper critical of short-term austerity measures
IMF study suggests debt burdens should be addressed longer-term when economies are in expansionary mode; short-term austerity may do more harm than good
RBI official highlights stumbling blocks to ‘less-cash society’
G Padmanabhan says the development of prepaid transactions in India is ‘not very heartening’ despite non-banks being admitted into the market
HKMA deputy dismisses yuan competition fears
Competition in the offshore renminbi market offers opportunities that can be exploited to increase Hong Kong’s share of the market, says Eddie Yue
FDIC explores driving factors in community banking
Acting FDIC chairman Martin Gruenberg says the organisation will explore the factors behind community banking success and place a focus on services to small businesses
Banque de France plans to reduce regional presence
French central bank outlines development goals for 2020; set to decrease the number of regional sites, will lose up to 2,000 staff
IMF mission calls for ‘urgent’ action on Serbian economy
Fact-finding mission calls on government to restore fiscal credibility and support growth; says steps need to be taken to strengthen National Bank of Serbia’s autonomy
BoE begins search to replace King
Job advert for the role of governor of the Bank of England is published; CentralBanking.com poll reveals expectation for the next chief to come from another central bank