Financial Stability
Illiquidity, concentrated bond holding raise volatility – paper
The volatility of financial market price shocks in the Bund and taper tantrums was aggravated by illiquidity and concentrated holdings of bonds, working paper finds
Italian banking episode shows supervision working well, Nouy says
Handling of problems with Italian banks shows regulators have the right systems in place, Danièle Nouy says; there might be skeletons, but they are ‘not in the cupboard’
IMF staff urge caution on Kyrgyz de-dollarisation plans
Central bank plans to support borrowers with foreign currency exposures, but IMF team warns this must be backed by other policies; action also needed on central bank independence, it says
Weaker shareholder liability need not mean more risk-taking, Riksbank paper finds
Study of abolition of double liability in Canada finds bank riskiness did not increase; authors suggest weaker incentives for shareholders were offset by closer scrutiny by depositors
ECB’s Angeloni wants analysis of macro-prudential measures ‘at some stage’
Supervisory board member says analysis will be important in the future, partly because it will help identify ‘scope’ of potential ECB actions
Riksbank pushes for FSA to gain stronger tools amid delays
Amortisation requirement looks set to enter force in June, but more powerful tools for Swedish FSA may be delayed; government says negotiations take time, and it fears triggering crisis
Draghi says ‘risk of side effects’ will not stand in ECB’s way
Mario Draghi says the European Central Bank will not be deterred by the ‘unintended consequences’ of its asset-purchase programme, ahead of a key March governing council decision
Lagarde looking for ways to bolster global safety net
IMF head wants to address ‘fragmented and asymmetric’ safety net that has emerged since the 2008 financial crisis, noting the fund will consider the issue over the next few months
Buch enters reservation on common deposit guarantees
Bundesbank deputy says safeguards must be put in place before a eurozone deposit guarantee scheme can be established, even as Draghi welcomes progress on the scheme
GDP lag overcome with nowcasting, Sarb paper says
Nowcasting will assist policy-makers understand path of real economic activity, authors say, finding model outperforms others significantly
Market discipline ‘key pillar’ of RBNZ toolkit, article says
Article in latest Reserve Bank of New Zealand bulletin insists new requirements have not come at the expense of market discipline – they are both ‘key pillars’ of regulatory toolkit
Irish central bank’s consumer protection plan focuses on firms’ culture
Central Bank of Ireland unveils priorities for protecting consumers of financial services in 2016; focal points include firms’ culture, with more on-site inspections promised
Bailey to move to FCA by July regardless of EU vote
BoE deputy governor gives deadline for move to the FCA, where he will become chief executive; questioned on the risks surrounding the UK referendum
Low income households ‘highly’ vulnerable to changes in interest rates, paper shows
Banks and regulators require the use of ‘richer’ information to understand consumer debt, a Central Bank of Chile paper finds; new model would help evaluate economic policies
Esther George supports further rate rises unless outlook ‘significantly shifts’
Kansas City Fed president supports further rate rises unless economic outlook changes notably; normalisation justified by job increases and economic growth, she argues
DNB opens financial ‘whistleblowing desk’
Dedicated confidential contact points aim to make it easier to report malpractice, bank says
Negative commodity price shocks weaken EM financial sectors, IMF paper argues
The financial sectors of resource-rich emerging economies are vulnerable to negative commodity price shocks, working paper argues; better policy can increase resilience
Fischer spells out uncertainty surrounding impact of global volatility
Fischer says ‘modest overshoot’ of the longer-run unemployment rate would be appropriate, ahead of this month’s jobs data; sees benefit in maintaining balance sheet ‘for a time’
BoE paper suggests action when markets unsure about macro-prudential policy
BoE economists say policy-makers should be more active in times of uncertainty in the private sector, suggesting it need not make them "more cautious"
Former BoE officials warn low rates are feeding imbalances
Marian Bell and John Gieve say the Bank of England should start hiking rates soon, as signs of supply-side problems, unsustainable debt, rising house prices and inflation grow more serious
Some eurozone countries increasing ‘regulatory fragmentation’, Lautenschläger says
‘Regulatory fragmentation’ between eurozone nations’ banking supervision regimes is being increased in some cases, Sabine Lautenschläger argues
Chance to ‘review’ BRRD must be seized, says Visco
Italian governor criticises the application of the Bank Resolution and Recovery Directive (BRRD); the transition was too hasty and reform may be needed, he argues