Financial Stability
Hong Kong mandates use of legal entity identifiers for OTC derivatives
LEIs will be mandatory for some firms from April 1, 2019
Banks stumble in second round of Fed stress tests
Fed demands Deutsche Bank take remedial action; two others told not to increase dividends
BoE official considers possible new frameworks for retail payments
“Multi-vendor” more resilient but “single vendor” easier to regulate, David Bailey says
Fed’s Quarles defends FSB from US critics
Supervision chief says FSB is not a threat to sovereignty and helps solve collective problems
Policy normalisation puts EMs in ‘perilous’ situation – Mexico’s Calafell
Deputy governor says monetary policy may tighten faster than markets expect
Eurozone requires both banking and capital markets union – panellists
Status quo is highly procyclical and hampers risk sharing, IMF conference hears
Carney criticises EU stance on Brexit issues
Governor describes EBA analysis as “incomplete” and says time is running out for a deal on trillions of dollars in derivatives contracts
Eurozone governments’ post-crisis fiscal policies were ‘self-defeating’
Policies ended up being contractionary, IMF-organised conference hears
EU and UK firms unprepared for Brexit, warns EBA
Banks must speed up examination of Brexit risks and cannot rely on public sector, authority says
DLT could reduce risk in payments – BoE official
Cryptography could help secure payments messages and reduce the risk of fraud
Swift aims to have all members using GPI system by late 2020
Corrected: Network wants to integrate all 10,000 banks into the cross-border payment system
DLT will be a ‘catalyst for change’ – RBA’s Richards
New technologies have highlighted inefficiencies in existing payment infrastructure
ECB’s Nouy says policymakers must reform banking governance
Only half of supervisors carry out ex-ante ‘fit and proper’ assessments, Nouy says
Vietnamese ex-deputy governor stands trial for negligence
Former deputy governor failed to prevent $655m fraud, authorities say
BIS sees ‘narrow’ path to safety as global risks build
BIS softens message on tighter monetary policy, but calls for concerted action as global debt reaches fresh highs
Major banks pass Fed stress tests
All banks assessed reached minimum capital requirements in more adverse scenario
Richmond Fed economists design bank resolvability score
Score could help make complex living wills easier to interpret, authors argue
Issuing “foreign-law” debt can cut costs in times of crisis – ECB paper
Eurozone countries’ bonds issued abroad showed major premiums during debt crisis – researchers