Financial Stability
Belgian paper examines use of illiquid loans as collateral
Liquidity and funding purposes both inform banks’ decisions, researchers say
Tackling the ‘human agency’ problem
Central banks are readying their communication strategies to mitigate a populist backlash against their post-crisis policies
RBI begins to wield new banking clean-up powers
Central bank puts pressure on banking sector to carry through plans to address non-performing assets; floats idea of supplying its own credit ratings to prevent “rating shopping”
Risk weightings should reflect borrowing constraints, paper argues
Finnish paper criticises principle behind regulations on capital requirements
Kohn worried about weight of expectations on Federal Reserve
The weight of expectations on the US Fed may be too high; the US is not as well placed as the UK to tackle another major crisis, says the former Fed vice-chair
ECB calls for insolvency and banking taxation reform
Europe would benefit from greater M&A activity in banking, European Central Bank says
HKMA tightens macro-prudential measures for second time in a week
Hong Kong authority imposes another round of mortgage tightening measures, targeting home buyers with multiple loans and those whose incomes are not derived from the territory
Banking flows affected by ‘Anna Karenina principle’ – paper
All healthy credit relationships are alike, but each unhealthy credit relationship is unhealthy in its own way, the study explains
Eiopa unveils 2017 stress test
UK real interest rates hit hard by Brexit aftermath, regulator says
Riksbank researchers flag benefits of major capital boost
Significant increase in the leverage ratio for Swedish banks could bring net social benefits, study finds
New Glass-Steagall would not separate banks if implemented, says Mnuchin
US treasury secretary’s stance on banking reform appears to contrast with that of president Donald Trump, who has offered seemingly contradictory statements on regulation
Former Fed vice-chair Kohn on populism, top central bankers
Donald Kohn speaks to Christopher Jeffery about his fears for the Fed amid mounting populism, why he has few policy regrets and his experiences working with some of the world’s top central bankers
Credit cycle matters for fiscal policy – BIS paper
Phase in financial cycle has “substantial” impact on public finances, authors find; commodities cycle less important but matters for some
Kashkari: Fed should not seek to deflate asset bubbles
Spotting bubbles is too difficult and the costs of failure too great, the Minneapolis Fed chief warns, although he concedes raising interest rates remains an emergency option
Malaysian central bank to name and shame non-compliant banks
Bank Negara Malaysia to publish enforcement actions next year, while introducing regulation to allow banks to share information on employees engaged in misconduct
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
ECB issues guidance on leveraged transactions
Senior management must have a “comprehensive” view of all leveraged loans
Uganda will ‘claw back’ losses – Tumusiime-Mutebile
Ugandan governor remains upbeat about the country’s growth, with new figures showing recovery in both the services and industrial sectors; he urges people to ignore pessimistic media reports
IMF paper sheds light on solvency and liquidity interactions
Neglecting the “solvency-liquidity nexus” could lead to mistakes in stress-testing models, authors warn
Lithuanian central bank calls for major pension reforms
“Time to put an end” to short-term political decisions on pensions, governor says
HKMA tightens restrictions on bank loans as risks rise
The city’s de facto central bank is trying to contain credit risk among banks as their exposure to housing developers is growing
Banks mull dedicated IFRS 9 capital buffers
Volatility of loan-loss provisioning from new accounting standard demands additional own-funds protection, say banks