Governance
Jean-Pierre Danthine will retire from SNB in June
Swiss National Bank vice-chairman will retire in June 2015; the nomination committee is already on the hunt for a replacement
ECB appoints supervisory heavyweights to new review board
Governing council appoints five members to board, tasked with conducting reviews into ECB’s supervisory actions, including former central bankers from France, Germany, Italy and Spain
People: Bundesbank names head of research centre; Kyrgyz sheds two advisers
Bundesbank poaches Emanuel Mönch from New York Fed; Kyrgyz central bank loses two advisers to chairman; HKMA executive director set to move to IMF
Sri Lankan central bank names four assistant governors
The appointees include the head of the central banks’ secretariat and the directors of the central bank’s international operations and centre for banking studies
CPSS renamed the Committee on Payments and Market Infrastructures
Renamed body, the CPMI, handed an updated mandate to reflect ‘actual activites’; will press on with core tasks, says chair Benoît Coeuré
HKMA executive director joins IMF's monetary and capital markets department
Dong He, HKMA head of research, new second-in-command at IMF division in charge of monitoring central banks and preparing Fund's Global financial stability report
Nurbek Jenish named Kyrgyz deputy
National Bank of the Kyrgyz Republic appoints Nurbek Jenish, an academic with experience at the World Bank and Asian Development Bank, as third deputy chairman
Australian payments council established with support of central bank
New payments council features members from 14 organisations across the payments industry – including the central bank – and was set up on basis of RBA recommendations
Bosnia's central bank opens new premises in Banja Luka
Main Serbian branch of Bosnia's central bank moves to new purpose-built premises, as its old building provided ‘inadequate' conditions for its 43 staff
Bank of Albania toughens checks on employees as governor clings on
Governor Fullani contradicts central bank statement that his dismissal was discussed; employees will be required to disclose divergent 'behaviours or opinions'
Trinidad governor blocks publication of reports that could ‘undermine confidence' in central bank
Jwala Rambarran obtains injunction against newspaper to prevent ‘dissemination of defamatory libel' after central bank's security system was hacked
Hungary central bank hits back over profligacy claims
Central bank takes exception to Financial Times blog on its purchase of a holiday home, saying many other central banks have them too
RBA appoints John Simon research head; UK Payments Council names interim CEO
Reserve Bank of Australia promotes John Simon to head of economic research department; Payments Council says Maurice Cleaves will start as interim CEO in November
RBI could appoint COO in structural rethink
Board of directors approves the ‘broad contours’ of reform plans that could see the Reserve Bank of India name a chief operating officer
Guðmundsson secures second term as Iceland governor
Incumbent Már Guðmundsson fends off competition from Friðrik Már Baldursson and Ragnar Árnason to take the top job at Central Bank of Iceland, despite reported run-in with Icelandic prime minister
MAS seeks oversight of credit bureaus
Monetary Authority of Singapore wants to supervise credit reference agencies to ensure sensitive data is held in a robust manner and let consumers access their information for free
Malta denies granting refuge to Libyan governor
Central Bank of Libya confirmed Saddek Elkaber has sought sanctuary in Malta ‘for months', Libyan news site reports; minister claims governor ‘runs the bank' from island
Choosing a suitable exchange rate suitable for price-takers
Flexible exchange rates can act as an asset price as well as a price for goods and services, so movements can distort the market for goods and services. Taxing capital inflows can address the matter
Financial inclusiveness and financial stability are key to success
Bangladesh has achieved growth in excess of 6% for the past decade, aided by its focus on financial inclusion. The next step is to modernise finance, writes Atiur Rahman
MAS' Ravi Menon on Fed policy, China and global regulation
Monetary Authority of Singapore head speaks about Fed policy normalisation, China’s economic trials, global regulatory reforms, macro-prudential policy challenges and regional economic integration
Bank of Albania reviews procedures after employees steal $6m in cash
Governor remains in post despite public demonstrations over the theft of more than $6 million in Albanian banknotes by central bank employees
IMF paper considers corporate governance reform in Japan
IMF researchers say corporate governance reform could help ‘unstash the cash’ held by Japanese firms and improve the economy’s growth potential