Financial Stability
Irish central bank may help fund ‘comprehensive’ database of commercial real estate
Central Bank of Ireland may help fund the creation of a commercial property statistical system, which would be maintained by Central Statistics Office
Philippines central bank empowers micro-banking offices
Micro-banking offices can open deposit accounts under new measure; central bank reflects on measures taken to boost financial inclusion in 2015 and challenges ahead
Better data collection would aid forecasting at Belize central bank, research argues
Forecasting could be improved with better data collection, working paper published by central bank finds
Rate rises may be appropriate when asset prices are high, Fischer says
The Fed's vice-chair says raising interest rates may be appropriate if asset prices reach ‘excessively high’ levels across the economy; he weighs the options for tackling ZLB constraint
IMF calls for change to Bolivian central bank’s lending practices
IMF staff encourage Bolivian authorities to prevent the central bank from lending directly to public corporations, but they disagree
Macro-prudential limits would have had ‘substantial’ impact in Ireland last decade, paper finds
Research published by the Central Bank of Ireland models the impact of macro-prudential policies, including effects on credit available to households and house prices
Bank of England paper explores time-varying capital requirements
Authors use firm-bank level database from UK to examine impact of higher capital requirements on asset growth of borrowing firms; also consider interaction with monetary policy
Markov switching model enables diagnosis of ‘systemic financial stress episodes’, ECB paper argues
A Markov switching model can be used to diagnose episodes when both the real and the financial economies are subject to simultaneous severe stress, paper finds
Bank of England tackles challenges flagged by staff survey
While the results show a strong, positive corporate culture at the BoE, the central bank has identified four areas for improvement
Turkey holds policy rates steady despite rising inflation
Turkey’s monetary policy committee voted to keep interest rates steady despite inflation continuing to rise further above its target level
Irish regulations aim to extend protection to SMEs
Regulations published by the Central Bank of Ireland aim to increase the transparency and protection offered to small and medium enterprises borrowing from banks
Russian and Chinese central banks sign MoU
The governors of the Russian and Chinese central banks sign memorandum of understanding; will now be able to issue bonds in each other’s markets
Paper warns macro-prudential tools can have ‘blunt’ impact
Working paper sees potential for macro-prudential tools to have ‘aggregate’ impact, using ‘quantitative restriction’ deployed in Japan from 1970s onwards as an example
IMF reforms approved by US Congress
Christine Lagarde and the People’s Bank of China welcome the approval of the US Senate for quota and governance reforms at the IMF, agreed by the board in 2010
‘Step-in risk’ could become part of Basel framework
Basel Committee consults on the risks created by a bank intervening to support third parties, but reserves judgement on how to incorporate such risks into the Basel framework
NSFR should be introduced for all EU credit institutions, EBA says
A net stable funding ratio must be introduced for all EU credit institutions, broadly in line with Basel model, the EBA says; data suggests most EU banks are already compliant
National Bank of Austria tells banks not to slow reform pace
Financial stability report notes trend of improving capitalisation has slowed; urges banks to continue the reform process and avoid short-term growth at the expense of stability
Rohde says resolution offers ‘genuine alternative’ to granting emergency liquidity
With the ability to recover or resolve firms in an orderly fashion, the National Bank of Denmark finds itself with an alternative to granting emergency liquidity assistance, governor says
BoE’s FPC in line for powers over buy-to-let market
Government proposes handing central bank powers of direction over LTV and ICR limits for buy-to-let mortgages, over a year after the BoE first requested them
Colombian paper explores signals from FX interventions
Interventions in the foreign exchange market act as ‘signals’ to solve co-ordination failure, paper says, suggesting findings can help strategy
EBA guidelines limit European banks’ exposure to shadow banks
The European Banking Authority has published guidelines limiting the exposure of European Union financial institutions both to the shadow banking sector and to individual firms within it
Debelle highlights ‘rich potential’ in regulatory data
Regulatory reporting is still in its infancy, but already useful trends are starting to emerge, the RBA assistant governor says