Financial Stability
Fed research: Three channels of shadow banking fragility
Working paper models the increased fragility created by shadow banks, even though they provide higher levels of credit to the economy
Balkanisation of bank lending has made recipient countries safer, says IMF
Analytical chapter from upcoming financial stability report highlights benefits of reduction in certain cross-border credit flows
BoE’s FPC flags climate change financial stability risks
Financial policy committee divides issue into physical risks and transitional risks, seeing some potential for instability from climate change but calling for further research
Colombian paper analyses intraday liquidity needs
Intraday liquidity risks can be ‘mitigated or even eliminated’ if entities have higher opening balances than the balances required to opportunely liquidate all payment obligations, paper finds
Bundesbank's Dombret: shadow banking oversight is 'miles away'
Regulators may never be able to fully monitor the risks created by shadow banking, says Bundesbank board member
Fed paper measures damage from capital flow surges
Researchers find surging capital flows push labour away from manufacturing, create sudden booms and recessions, and do more damage if there is a sudden reversal
Israel’s Flug calls for new financial stability committee
Bank of Israel governor wants to ‘institutionalise’ collaboration between financial supervisory authorities; offers advice to new government on budget
MAS to launch 'unique' government-guaranteed retail bond
Interest on the non-tradable, 10-year bond will increase annually and savers can bow out at any time; product is unique in Asia, analyst says
US Treasury's cyber chief lays out cyber security blueprint
Julia Philipp recommends targeted defences, data sharing and response planning, at OpRisk North America conference
Hellwig warns against expanding financial stability mandate too far
Martin Hellwig presents his thoughts on how to strike a balance between the macroeconomic and financial stability objectives of monetary policy
Romer and Romer find financial crisis impact ‘not large’
NBER working paper constructs new series on financial distress in advanced economies to better capture degrees of financial crisis; finds output declines are ‘moderate and largely temporary’
Jacques de Larosière on the international monetary system and the eurozone
Central Banking’s Chris Jeffery speaks to former IMF chief Jacques de Larosière about efforts to restore the global financial system and challenges for the eurozone at the Central Banking Awards 2015
Wilkins sheds light on research into Bank of Canada regime
Senior deputy governor Carolyn Wilkins tells Central Banking how the Bank of Canada is preparing for the inflation-targeting renewal in 2016; sets out three research themes
BIS committee urges central banks to consider collateral policies ahead of time
Central banks should be aware of the effects of their policies on collateral markets, and use this knowledge to prepare in advance for crises, CGFS report finds
Nouy sets out SSM priorities for 2015
Supervisory board chair Danièle Nouy reveals focus on profitability drivers of largest banks in eurozone, as well as their risk appetite and governance; first annual report published
PBoC moves to spur property demand
Lower down-payments for second homes will 'improve demand' in oversupplied housing market, central bank says, but analysts warn scheme could backfire
BoE and ECB strike deal on CCP cooperation
Central banks agree to information exchange and provision of cross-border liquidity in a crisis as the UK government drops two outstanding cases against the ECB
Op risk analysis underrates human behaviour – Fed examiner
Next-generation operational risk should focus on behavioural dynamics in financial firms
BoE stress tests to gauge deflation impact
Stress-test scenario revamped for 2015 to take account of the effects of falling prices on the banking system, while adding a leverage ratio threshold and greater focus on global risks
Counterfeiting rate ‘extremely low’ for Canadian polymer notes
Bank of Canada’s polymer series now comprises 75% of the banknotes in circulation, and is subject to a counterfeiting rate of just 0.56 parts per million
Haldane studies finance through lens of ‘complexity theory’
BoE chief economist sets out thesis in favour of viewing finance as a layered ‘system of systems’, with implications for the way risks are identified and managed
Risks in commercial property have fallen, RBNZ research finds
Article in latest RBNZ bulletin finds less leverage is being used to fund new purchases and developments, while market is showing signs of a ‘robust’ recovery
Fischer sets sights on shadow banks
Fed vice-chair says US regulators must do more to regulate non-banks, including improvements to wholesale funding, better data and regulation that evolves at the same pace as the industry
UK’s Tyrie says ‘wider problems’ need fixing at FCA
Damning report by UK’s Treasury Committee says financial watchdog must do more to correct failures brought to light during a communications debacle in March 2014