Governance
UK must ensure there is no Mark Carney exit
Calls for Bank of England governor to step down must be resisted – Mark Carney represents a vital source of stability at a time of heightened uncertainty for the UK
People: Sarb gets new comms head; Bulgaria and Portugal welcome new board members
Jabulani Sikhakhane joins South African Reserve Bank; Bank of Bulgaria gets new board member, while Bank of Portugal gets two
Mario Vella ‘expected’ to be new Maltese governor
Economist ‘expected’ to be in post on July 1, as it is considered ‘unlikely’ president will object to prime minister’s choice; opposition party is not happy with choice, however
Sri Lankan governor will not seek reappointment until inquiry passes
Arjuna Mahendran says he will not apply for reappointment until the parliamentary committee publishes the findings of a probe into bond issuance; his first term expires on June 30
Succession in doubt at Malta's central bank as deputy withdraws from consideration
Maltese deputy governor formally asks not to be considered as next governor following corruption allegations; prime minister’s office says current governor will step down by July 1
Zhu Min will leave IMF in July
Lagarde praises deputy managing director for his “formidable intellect” and passion for economics; search begins for a successor
Gunman killed as shots fired within Central Bank of Venezuela
Two people injured as armed man raids Central Bank of Venezuela; woman held hostage before assailant was killed, governor says
Malta’s deputy governor denies corruption allegations
Deputy governor of Malta’s central bank strongly denies allegations of bribe-taking and issues defamation writs; no official announcement on next governor, due to be appointed on July 1
Rajan says India should not change course, as he steps back from RBI
Governor announces his intention to return to academia after three eventful years at the helm of India's central bank, and urges policy-makers to stay strict on inflation
Argentina releases first inflation data following statistics overhaul
Prices for transportation, food and housing drive up inflation, which rose 4.2% in May; IMF reviews progress next month
People: Turkey picks new deputy; Riksbank’s Jansson reappointed
Career banker takes over from Turalay Kenç at Turkish Central Bank; Riksbank deputy handed fresh five-year term; and more
Philippines creates financial inclusion steering committee
Central bank will chair the committee, which comprises 12 other government agencies; will follow up on their work creating a national strategy for financial inclusion
Brazil's Goldfajn nominates four new deputies on first day in office
Three incumbents facing an exit as new Brazilian governor nominates four new deputy governors; interim president Michel Temer still to approve appointments
Sarb bulletin charts divergence in survey expectations
For first time since 2014, average inflation expectations of analysts are higher than those of business people and trade unions; aggregate expectations for inflation to average 6.2% this year and next
Singapore central bank creates AML and enforcement departments
Monetary Authority of Singapore hopes to “enhance supervisory focus”; shake-up follows what Ravi Menon described as the worst case of control lapses in the financial sector
People: African department director leaves IMF; Dallas Fed looks for new first VP
Antoinette Sayeh retires from International Monetary Fund; Dallas Fed begins looking for replacement first vice-president; and more
Czech National Bank to launch second supervision department
Consumer protection and ‘retail distribution’ supervision to be moved under a new department dedicated to supervision, the second of its kind; Ladislav Kročák to become executive director
Rajan sidesteps question on RBI future
Reserve Bank of India governor says decision on second term will be reached after discussion with government; RBI holds policy rate at 6.5% after inflation surprise
Hungarian governor launches lawsuit against politician
Hungary's governor launches defamation lawsuit against Socialist law-maker over alleged accusations of misuse of central bank funds by foundations
Sri Lankan central bank defends governor expenses
Central bank incurs around $663,000 in travel expenses in 2015 as governor and central bank staff attend a number of international financial meetings
Algeria’s longest serving governor dismissed
President dismisses Laksaci after 15 years of service at central bank; head of state-run Banque Extérieure d'Algérie Mohamed Loukal to take helm
Gaps in banking and AML laws need urgent attention, Philippine deputy says
In the wake of the Bangladesh hacking scandal, the Central Bank of the Philippines wants to improve the legal framework underpinning the banking sector
Hungarian central bank plans offices in New York, Buenos Aires and Beirut
Hungarian central bank formally opens Paris office; bank also runs Hamburg and Rome offices and plans to open more in New York, Buenos Aires and Beirut
Ukraine donates $49,000 of medical equipment to Ministry of Defence
Equipment goes to five military hospitals in the provinces; national bank announces voluntary liquidation of two commercial banks