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Sarb makes fresh bid to revive output
South Africa Reserve Bank cuts rates by 50 basis points in bid to boost output; analyst says policy subscribed will have little impact on supply side
ECB’s Stark: central bank’s more likely to react to asset-price growth
European Central Bank executive board member Jürgen Stark says central banks more likely to lean against against asset prices in future
Norges Bank: co-op loans less salient
Norges Bank study shows salience of co-op loans leads homebuyers to take on more costly borrowing
HKMA’s Yue on offshore renminbi business in Hong Kong
Hong Kong Monetary Authority deputy chief executive Eddie Yue says development of offshore renminbi business will continue to boost Hong Kong financial services industry
BoE survey shows heightened risk aversion in lending
Bank of England’s Agents’ summary of business conditions shows impaired balance sheets caused lenders to remain risk-averse
Fed issues guidelines on Volcker rule enforcement
Federal Reserve guidelines cover aspect of rule that extends compliance period to firms regulated by the central bank
Bank’s MPC split three ways
Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee minutes show rate-setters remain divided over future outlook of economy
RBA minutes: looming inflation led to rate hike
Reserve Bank of Australia minutes shows rate setters decided to increase the cash rate after forecasting higher inflation next year
St Louis Fed: Chinese house prices have minimal effect on savings rate
St Louis Federal Reserve study says rising housing prices in China do not explain the high savings rate of households
Bundesbank: fiscal stimulus contractionary in long term
Bundesbank study shows lump sum debt financing has short-term economic benefits but long-term costs
ECB’s Constâncio: Basel III implementation must avoid unintended consequences
European Central Bank vice president Vítor Constâncio says implementation of Basel III will be no easy task
Former CNB governor fails in bid to become mayor
Former Czech National Bank governor Zdenek Tůma loses out in race to become Prague’s next mayor
Lloyds CEO to step down from Bank’s court of directors
New Lloyds Banking Group chief executive António Horta-Osório to leave to avoid conflicts of interest
Canada’s Carney favours contingent capital solution to too big-to-fail
Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney says embedding contingent capital in all future issues of new debt will privatise losses
RBA: China’s thirst for commodities driven by global export market
Reserve Bank of Australia study says China’s demand for resources is largely driven by developments in international not domestic markets
Czech National Bank – Inflation Report (November 2010)
Czech National Bank Inflation Report says growth in Czech Republic expected to moderate due to government austerity measures
IMF: budget responsibility laws do not guarantee improved fiscal policy
Fund study shows fiscal performance is not enhanced by institutions on budgetary responsibility
Fed’s Hoenig: US housing policy badly flawed
Kansas City Federal Reserve president Thomas Hoenig says government intervention in housing markets was counterproductive
PBoC’s Zhou wants enhanced macroprudential policy in China
People’s Bank of China governor Zhou Xiaochuan says macroprudential policy must keep pace with the country’s financial growth
Canada calls for holistic approach to regulation
Bank of Canada study says regulators must consider capital, liquidity and short-term liabilities jointly when addressing systemic risk
IMF: dollar volatility influences Gulf risk premia
Fund study shows US inflation and consumption drive risk premia in Gulf Cooperation Council countries
Fed’s Tarullo defends US record on Basel II
Federal Reserve governor Daniel Tarullo dismisses criticism over US implementation of minimum capital requirements under Basel II; says Basel III will only be effective if applied rigorously by all countries