Financial Stability
Deal on output floors and op risk approach likely – Ingves
Revised standardised approach to credit risk will be “capital neutral” and more compatible with IRB
Unreported assets worth $6–7 trillion, Italian researchers say
“Areas of opacity” remain, despite recent anti-evasion initiatives, authors say; paper estimates the global levels of personal tax evasion and undeclared assets held overseas
MAS warns of risks surrounding households
Prudent financial and debt management is crucial, the regulator says, to entrench the gains made through macro-prudential measures implemented earlier
New Zealand central bank asks for more macro-prudential powers
Capital’s housing prices "among the highest in the world", report says; heightened debt levels among farmers leave sector "vulnerable to future shocks"
Bank of Zambia closes fourth bank this quarter
Commercial bank deemed insolvent by the regulator; Bank of Zambia takes over control of the institution to “safeguard” depositors
RBS falls short in latest Bank of England stress tests
Three banks show signs of “capital inadequacies” in the latest round of tests, with RBS forced to review its capital plan; Carney says global and domestic risk remains “elevated”, prompting the FPC to leave its buffer unchanged
‘Significant’ housing market risks in eight EU states – ESRB
UK outlook “highly uncertain”, while regulatory mandate in Sweden is “not clear”
Dealers urge further clarity on rules for ailing CCPs
New European rules stop short of defining resolution triggers
Central banks may be partly to blame for low real rates, says BIS’s Borio
Ever-bolder attempts to raise inflation could push down on real rates, generating little inflation but worsening the risk of instability, Claudio Borio says
Praet calls for European ‘fiscal backstop’ and deposit insurance scheme
Limited banking union leaves Europe more open to country-specific shocks, ECB economist says
Cœuré spells out ECB’s stance on Greek reforms
The Greek government must reform the legal process and status of banks, senior ECB figure says
Banks have still not fixed ‘poisonous mix’ of problems – BIS’s Borio
Claudio Borio warns that in some respects, banks have still not solved the problems revealed by the 2008 crisis, which leaves them vulnerable
Mauritian governor explores low-growth puzzle
The government and the central bank need to work together in order to stimulate growth, Roi says, recognising each institution can only do so much
Peso depreciation is ‘necessary’ – Bank of Mexico report
Mexico’s relationship with the US has made it sensitive to economic policy decisions by its major trade partner; latest report explains the central bank will prevent exchange rate “contagion”
MAS charges two investors with orchestrating ‘massive fraud’
The two individuals are accused of largest market manipulation in Singapore’s history, as well as deceiving financial institutions into extending credit
Central Bank of Ireland eases burden on first-time buyers
Abolition of LTV caps means first-time buyers are now able to borrow up to 90% of the whole value of a property, the central bank says, while restrictions placed on banks’ loan book are squeezed tighter
Eurozone banks vulnerable to global risk repricing, ECB warns
US elections have “aggravated” risk of global repricing, which could trigger contagion in eurozone financial system, Vítor Constâncio says
Hong Kong proposes safeguards for contracts during resolution
Rules seek to protect some critical financial contracts during resolution without overly constraining resolution authorities
Financial markets should not write off uncertainty, says BoE’s Forbes
Bank of England deputy says the effects of uncertainty around Brexit could still materialise; uncertainty measures could “quickly shift”, says Forbes
Big data could create divisions in society – FCA’s Bailey
UK FCA chief says in some ways more accurate modelling of behaviour is a good thing, but it could also be damaging in terms of access to insurance for some groups
Bailouts more likely in unequal democracies – research
Accountable governments face pressure to preserve banks
Italian banks’ macro cycle “still weak” – Bank of Italy report
Italian central bank publishes latest financial stability report
Draft Irish law could compromise central bank independence, ECB says
Proposals would oblige central bank to promote competition in housing market
Bundesbank board member takes hard line on Basel negotiations
German central bank “not prepared to reach an agreement at any price”; calls for no universal output floors and abandonment of advanced approach for op risk