Financial Stability
DNB bulletin: International cooperation ‘essential’ over cyber threats
Latest bulletin from The Netherlands Bank encourages both financial institutions and national authorities to collaborate more in bolstering defences against attacks
Bank of Jamaica set for new powers in 2015
Central bank on track to assume responsibility for financial stability; will start conducting annual reviews to track ‘readiness’ for full-fledged inflation targeting
No end in sight for cash payments, Canadian research finds
Despite its costs, cash remains a popular option among Canadians, with younger consumers and merchants showing the highest demand for cash
IMF paper suggests looser monetary policy to offset eurozone macro-pru policies
Staff paper examining housing markets in Denmark, Ireland, Spain and the Netherlands also proposes restricting banks' ability to pay dividends in order to absorb losses
BoE’s crisis Court minutes reveal fractious relationships inside and out
Minutes of 2007-2009 meetings reveal efforts by Bank of England executives to circumvent the Court, as well as ‘strained’ relationship with other regulators
PBoC names clearing banks in Thailand and Malaysia
Industrial and Commercial Bank of China will clear renminbi in Bangkok and Bank of China in Kuala Lumpur, the central bank announces
Bank of Korea paper examines global liquidity drivers
Researchers at central bank explore transmission of global liquidity shocks from advanced to emerging market economies; warns there is no ‘silver bullet’ response
Bundesbank paper finds bank levy is biting
Big banks have adjusted their behaviour in response to a tax on their liabilities, but less revenue has been raised than expected, Bundesbank researchers find
Banks are being herded into using similar risk methods by regulation, experts warn
Regulation is encouraging banks to manage risk using similar methods, which presents a threat to financial stability, witnesses tell a UK parliamentary committee
FSB definition of shadow banking paints 'incomplete picture', warns IMF paper
US and eurozone sectors similar in size according to working paper, which says other measures fail to account for ‘non-traditional banking activities carried out by the banks themselves'
Peru adopts measures to reduce credit dollarisation
Peru’s central bank lowers the reserve requirement for local currency loans to 9% as part of a suite of measures aimed at boosting financial stability
Basel Committee revamps approach to credit risk models
Separate consultations set out improvements to standardised credit risk modelling approaches and make proposals for a capital floor; seek to reduce use of external ratings
Bahrain governor defends capital ratios
Rasheed Mohammed Al Maraj argues capital requirements ‘are not arbitrary, or excessive or punitive’ as they are necessary to prevent excessive risk-taking
FSB pushes countries to meet higher information exchange standards
Financial Stability Board publishes latest progress report on information sharing, with thirteen jurisdictions still lagging behind; updates list of ‘financially important’ economies
Canadians want more women on banknotes, poll shows
Bank of Canada’s banknotes should reflect more gender equality and a better celebration of women, according to the Canadians who participated in an online survey by the central bank
MEPs strike deal to cap card payment fees
European Parliament reaches agreement on limits to the fees banks can charge retailers for processing payments in a bid to lower prices and tackle perverse incentives
Research takes Bayesian approach to find early-warning indicators
Excessive credit growth and high returns of bank stocks are the ‘best’ early-warning indicators, researchers from Austrian and German central banks find
Caruana sees leverage ‘evolving’ at global level
BIS general manager highlights risks beyond the banking sector, including an increase in corporate leverage in the wake of the financial crisis
Robert Pringle's Viewpoint: The global finance system is in bad need of repair
Muddling through is not enough: neglect of global money can trigger political earthquakes that sweep away any chance of reasonable debate and compromise
Australian banks look to stable deposits to meet LCR, says Debelle
Interest rates on more stable deposit products are rising as banks prepare for liquidity coverage ratio’s January deadline, says Reserve Bank of Australia assistant governor
First BoE stress test uncovers capital shortfall
One UK bank failed the Bank of England's stress test scenario and two more have had to raise additional capital; Carney says future tests may be less forgiving
FCA director says breakdown in controls led to communications blunder
Clive Adamson says FCA has taken steps to improve internal procedures; tells MPs the organisation can struggle to operate in a crisis
UK payments regulator may use powers to force innovation
Payment Systems Regulator emphasises its "strong" powers over industry and says it will not hesitate to use them if firms fail to collaborate on innovation
RBNZ takes next step towards replacing settlement systems
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand is seeking registrations of interest from potential vendors to replace its current payment and settlement systems, NZClear and Esas