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IMF paper studies effect of global environment on domestic bond yields
Working paper analyses link between global economic conditions and emerging market domestic bond yields; finds financial market turmoil raises sensitivity to government spending increases
Bank of Israel warns of ‘lack of clarity’ in government fiscal policy
Report assesses domestic and external economic conditions affecting the Bank of Israel’s interest rate decision; low CPI, weak shekel and fiscal policy uncertainty contribute to rate hold
IMF urges Russian central bank to tighten policy
Article IV consultation recommends ‘gradual further tightening’ of monetary policy; preparation needed for informal inflation targeting in 2014
BoE’s Tucker says bail-ins part of too-big-to-fail solution
Paul Tucker says bail-ins are an ‘important topic’ for policy-makers trying to address the issue of ‘too-big-to-fail’ banks; hints others are considering similar options
RBI’s Subbarao discusses regulating banking innovation
Duvvuri Subbarao outlines Reserve Bank of India’s efforts to regulate innovation in payments systems; says 'foresight and wisdom' are needed by both innovator and central bank
Fed research deputy director testifies on triparty repo market
Deputy director of the Fed’s research and statistics department outlines efforts made towards reform and oversight of the US triparty repo market
Bank of Japan economic survey finds slight reduction in pessimism
Quarterly survey of public opinion about Japanese economy finds reduction in respondents expecting economy to worsen; only small proportion of respondents anticipate improvement in conditions
Bank of Albania’s Fullani justifies rate cut to historic low
Ardian Fullani explains the Bank of Albania’s decision to cut interest rates to record low; says inflationary pressure is muted and growth remains subdued
Bank of Uganda deputy calls for more empirical research in Africa
Louis Kasekende says policy-making in Africa is frequently made more difficult by limited empirical evidence; sets out a number of steps to improve quality of econometric analysis
People’s Bank of China makes growth top priority
Latest quarterly report on monetary policy puts growth of the economy at the heart of the central bank’s efforts; recent statistics show continuing slowdown in world’s second largest economy
Fischer calls for Israeli government action on deficit
Bank of Israel governor says government’s decision to increase its fiscal deficit instead of raising taxes will hurt future generations; impact will be most acute should eurozone fragment
IMF urges US policy-makers to take action against fiscal cliff
Conclusions of IMF Article IV consultation with US highlight risks from fiscal cliff and debt ceiling; calls on policy-makers to strike deal at ‘delicate juncture’ for world economy
IMF paper warns against delays in Japanese fiscal consolidation
Working paper studies impact of budget deficit in Japan on intergenerational inequality; finds delaying budget cuts would adversely affect younger generations
Bank of Mexico deputy governor concerned by rising core inflation
Manuel Sánchez highlights increased inflationary pressure in Mexican economy; remains positive about country’s economic growth prospects
Central Bank of Chile paper supports unit root-based inflation forecasts
Working paper argues unit root-based models can create effective inflation forecasts; tests findings based on data from US, Canada and Sweden
Cleveland Fed researchers find fault with BoE’s Funding for Lending
‘Economic Trends’ research from the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland identifies possible flaws in the Bank of England’s Funding for Lending Scheme; warns of risk to independence
Bank of Korea reveals July gold purchase
Korea adds hundreds of millions of dollars' worth of gold to reserves in July; FX reserves swell by $1.97 billion to $314.35 billion
PBoC, BoJ and Bank of Korea governors meet in China
Central bank governors meet to discuss economic and financial issues in the three countries; yearly meeting held as part of efforts to strengthen co-operation and communication
UK Funding for Lending Scheme opens
Bank of England and UK Treasury’s Funding for Lending Scheme window opens to UK banks and building societies; institutions have 18 months to borrow cheaply under the arrangement
Brazil updates 10 and 20 real banknotes
Central Bank of Brazil releases latest new notes into circulation; total overhaul of currency underway to incorporate advanced security features
BIS paper assesses impact of public recapitalisations on bank risk
Research analyses changes in risk levels in banks that required public funding during the financial crisis; finds no consistent evidence that rescued banks reduced their risk by more than other banks
IMF paper estimates social costs imposed by systemic liquidity risk
Working paper develops systemic liquidity risk index to evaluate social cost created by liquidity assistance to financial sector; suggests premium could be imposed on banks to cover cost
Central Bank of the Philippines governor outlines lending transparency initiatives
Amando Tetangco emphasises importance of ‘truth and transparency’ of lending to ensure microfinance schemes are sustainable; highlights central bank efforts to improve disclosure
RBI paper investigates relationship between liquidity types
Researchers study a variety of liquidity indicators to determine the links between them; argue that although there is a relationship, this nevertheless may not be a suitable guide to policy