Governance
RBI attempts to soothe market jitters with more rate reviews
Reserve Bank of India will release four extra monetary policy reviews per year in a bid to keep investors calm; decision brings it in line with bulk of major central banks
Goodhart: Anglo-Saxon model of banking is flawed
Bank of England former MPC member Charles Goodhart says Asian model of banking is better suited to staving off crises
Kosovo’s governor arrested
Kosovo central bank governor Hashim Rexhep arrested on alleged corruption charges, central bank to be investigated
Maiden Lane chief to head NY Fed banking supervision from 2011
New York Fed’s Sarah Dahlgren to replace William Rutledge as head of supervision; Rutledge to retire in December
Former HKMA head Yam set to join UBS board
Swiss investment bank UBS nominates HKMA former chief executive Joseph Yam as candidate to its board of directors.
Hungary prepares bracing bank tax, wage caps
Hungarian parliament set to approve hefty bank levy to shear budget deficit; public sector wage freeze will affect central bank employees, despite ECB protests
Sarb trumps investors in fight to amend law
South African parliamentary committee approves amendments proposed by central bank to protect it from shareholder attack; bill now expected to be signed into law
Volcker philosophical on weakened rule, reform bill
Former Fed chairman Paul Volcker says failure to include dollar limit on banks’ positions in hedge funds “disappointing”, but accepts need for political compromise
Fed names new regional chairs
Washington-based board announces heads of 12 Federal Reserve banks for 2010; none from banks
Fed is the main winner from Dodd-Frank bill: Meyer
Former Federal Reserve governor Laurence Meyer says the central bank has gained powers it wanted and shed responsibilities it did not, despite initial anti-Fed sentiment among lawmakers
Yam joins China Investment Corporation
Former HKMA chief executive Joseph Yam appointed to sovereign wealth fund’s international advisory council
NY Fed: new approach to government funding
NY Fed paper proposes measures to reduce government's reliance on cyclical revenue sources
Banque de France: CDS mismanagement rather than naked shorting caused market downfall
Banque de France study says credit default swaps should not be abandoned; creation of centrally cleared market can reduce systemic risk
UK FSA reorganisation happening quickly, says head of risk
The break-up of the UK Financial Services Authority is beginning to take shape, says the regulator's head of risk management
ECB draws Hungarian government’s fire over pay dispute
European Central Bank opinion on proposed wage cap at National Bank of Hungary angers government; prime minister plans objection
Bank of Japan appoints first female branch manager
Tokiko Shimizu becomes first woman to head regional branch of central bank
NY Fed attacks article on AIG debacle
New York Fed general counsel Thomas Baxter takes issue with New York Times article which says Fed ignored advice from advisers on AIG counterparty CDS issue
Four former governors join Central Banking’s advisory board
Joseph Yam, Y.V. Reddy, Don Brash and Ludek Niedermayer join Central Banking Publications editorial advisory board
Ukraine President in bid to strengthen central bank independence
Ukraine’s President Viktor Yanukovych submits draft bill to enhance central bank’s independence; measures lengthen governor’s term, increase number of deputies and prohibit party membership
ECB attacks Bucharest over central bank pay cuts
European Central Bank criticises Romania’s decision to impose wage cuts on central bankers after its government failed to consult Frankfurt
Founding MPC member leaves UK fiscal watchdog after three months
Office of Budget Responsibility head Sir Alan Budd steps down after barely three months on the job
Bangkok names new central bank governor
Thailand’s cabinet selects former Securities and Exchange Commission chief Prasarn Trairatvorakul to take over as central bank head; markets, analysts welcome announcement