Financial Stability

EU Commission competition claims wrong

It is the low level of cross-border account mobility, not low customer mobility in national markets, which hinders the EU's bank customers' ability to switch to a more competitive bank, says Deutsche Bank research.

Nordic banks and RBA join Fed swap club

The Federal Reserve on Wednesday stepped up efforts to counter money market tensions, establishing additional swap lines with the Reserve Bank of Australia and three Scandinavian central banks to meet demand for dollar loans.

More banks will fail if we don't act: Paulson

Ben Bernanke, the chairman of the Federal Reserve, and Hank Paulson, the US Treasury secretary, have told lawmakers that a failure to rush through proposals for the purchase of up to $700 billion-worth of distressed assets would cripple the US economy.

Liquidity black holes

The current crisis has seen financial giants torpedoed by a lack of liquidity, which has rapidly transformed into questions over solvency. Conversations at SIBOS, the annual gathering of people in the business of liquidity delivery - payment system…

Central banks return to collective action

After a series of individual efforts aimed at resolving money market tensions, the world's major central banks resorted to collective action on Thursday, injecting as much as $180 billion (€124.75 billion) into interbank markets through various swaps and…

Government still not at the SEPA table

European governments who fail to move on SEPA must be shamed into action, said Jean-Michel Godeffroy, the director general for payment systems at the European Central Bank.

China to be No.2 in payments

China could overtake the eurozone as the world's second biggest payments market early next decade, according to a new report.

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