Dan Hardie
Staff writer, Central Banking
Dan Hardie previously worked as a journalist for Central Banking, as a staff writer and later news editor. He has a degree from Oxford University and served in Afghanistan with the British army.
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Zambia cuts interest rates again
Monetary tightening has tamed inflation but squeezed financial sector – IMF
Croatia’s Vujčić on tackling NPLs and home-host supervision
Croatian National Bank governor Boris Vujčić explains why dealing firmly with NPLs via a ‘provisioning clock’ does not choke growth while detailing the benefits of ‘home-host’ dialogues, such as the Vienna Initiative
Croatian governor: western Europe could improve NPL provisioning
Central and eastern European countries are leading the way in dealing with NPLs, says Vujčić
Ukraine’s Gontareva on one of the toughest jobs in central banking
The outgoing National Bank of Ukraine governor speaks about transforming the central bank while engaging in wartime deficit funding and overhauling the banking sector
Gambian governor and deputies dismissed, local media reports
Governor was appointed by recently deposed president
Ukrainian deputy to serve as interim governor
Ukraine’s president has yet to nominate replacement for Gontareva
Outgoing Ukrainian governor is confident president will choose right candidate
Valeria Gontareva tells Central Banking she faced “evil slander campaign”
Ukrainian inflation set to follow ‘erratic downward path’, NBU says
Central bank predicts inflation will only reach single digits in last quarter
Reserve managers move to less traditional instruments – survey
More managers are increasing their holdings of corporate bonds
Liability duration has impact on illiquid asset decisions, researchers find
Liability duration has impact on illiquid asset decisions, researchers find
ESRB warns on housing market in 11 European countries
UK and Netherlands among countries with “unaddressed vulnerabilities”
Belarus gives central bank price stability mandate
Presidential decree follows overture to IMF and protests over economy
New Zealand government reviews monetary policy process
Opposition pledges it will make major changes to central bank mandate if elected
Czech National Bank abandons koruna floor
The central bank is likely to be happy with the market’s reaction, analyst says
IMF praises Ukrainian central bank while disbursing $1 billion
IMF deputy managing director calls for continued support for central bank’s reforms
ECB criticises draft Polish law on foreign-denominated loans
Draft bill could be even more expensive than previously abandoned proposal, ECB says
Ghanaian president nominates economist as governor
Ernest Addison is a lead regional economist at the African Development Bank
Ghanaian governor resigns after one year in office
Recent IMF staff report praises the central bank, but says Ghana faces challenges
Spanish paper models effects of European ‘fiscal delegation’
Supranational fiscal authority would improve welfare, authors argue
Croatian governor warns of further financial crises
It is probably time for central banks to “get out” of expanded balance sheets, Boris Vujčić says
Finnish paper presents two explanations for eurozone weakness
Paper looks at fall in natural interest rate and output rate shocks
ECB may accept Brexit banks using UK models – Lautenschläger
Supervisor says a “hard Brexit” could see banks accepted on the basis of PRA-approved models
Successful bank nationalisations need trust in government, paper argues
DNB paper looks at effects of government intervention on bank customers’ behaviour