Financial Stability

NY Fed issues hedge fund warning

In what Reuters describes as its "sternest warning to date" on the state of the hedge-fund business, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said Wednesday 2 May that the funds could represent the biggest risk for a financial crisis since 1998.

Iceland's Oddsson on the commercial banks

In the speech 'The commercial banks are more resilient' given on 25 April David Oddsson of the Central Bank of Iceland said the crucial factor behind the central bank's assessment that the financial system is now more resilient to shocks is the banks'…

Interview: Ajith Nivard Cabraal

In an exclusive interview, the governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka discusses recent developments in monetary policy and the possible introduction of inflation targeting

SARB Financial Stability Review, March 2007

The South African Reserve Bank published the March 2007 edition of its Financial Stability Review on 25 April. In its latest report the SARB said the South African financial system was assessed as sound, with overall confidence in the financial services…

Central Bank of Iceland, Financial Stability 07

The Central Bank of Iceland published its Financial Stability Report for 2007 on 25 April saying the crucial factor behind the Central Bank's assessment that the financial system is now more resilient to shocks is the banks' stronger liquidity and equity…

ECB launches consultation on TARGET2

Following its announcement on 8 March, the Governing Council of the European Central Bank decided on Thursday 26 April to launch a public consultation on the general principles and the set of high-level proposals defining the nature and scope of TARGET2…

BoE's Tucker on financial system developments

In the speech 'A perspective on recent monetary and financial system developments' given on 26 April Paul Tucker of the Bank of England suggested that UK interest rates are nearing levels at which they will really cut into economic activity.

ECB welcomes Payment Services Directive

The European Central Bank said Tuesday 24 April it regards the adoption of the PSD by the European Parliament as a decisive step towards the realisation of the SEPA.

National Payment System South Africa 95 to 05

The National Payment System Department of the South African Reserve Bank published a document on Wednesday 18 April entitled The National Payment System in South Africa - 1995 to 2005.

Yogesh Anand leaving the RBNZ for the BIS

Reserve Bank of New Zealand Chief Information Officer Yogesh Anand is leaving the Bank to take up the role of Head of Information Technology Services for the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) in Basel, Switzerland, the RBNZ said Thursday 19 April.

Fundanga on payment system developments

In the speech 'Payment system developments in the region' given on 2 April Caleb Fundanga of the Bank of Zambia said effective payment system oversight needs to be promoted so that public confidence in the safety and soundness of the national payment…

ECB report says bank risk low

The European Central Bank said in a report on Wednesday 18 April that bank balance sheets are strong and they are well protected against risks from booming lending for private equity buy-out deals in the European Union.

Modelling payments systems: Literature review

In this Bank of Canada Working Paper the authors organize the literature on payments systems according to three general classes of modelling approaches, and compare those approaches in terms of their strengths and weaknesses.

IMF Global Financial Stability Report, Apr 2007

The International Monetary Fund published its Global Financial Stability Report for April 2007 on 10 April. In the report the IMF said the stability of the global financial system is being bolstered by favourable economic conditions, but some financial…

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