Monetary Policy
BoE officials deny policy pass-through is their job
Michael Saunders says Bank of England lacks tools to force banks to change rates
Sri Lanka on track to flexible targeting – deputy governor
The central bank has much of the infrastructure in place, but the pace needs to increase if 2020 deadline is to be met, says Weerasinghe
Swiss bond market contracts despite negative rates – SNB’s Maechler
Shift driven by lower issuance by Swiss government and reduced financing needs of banks
Unconventional policy driving crypto bubble, BNPP economist argues
Cryptocurrencies have the potential to deliver “large, positive returns” in an environment stifled by negative real rates
Fed’s Williams proposes new tools to deal with future crisis
Structural factors beyond central banks’ control keep natural rate of interest lower
Central banks should not give impression of ‘complete foresight’
Bank of Canada officials say the goal is to convey “comprehensive assessment” of factors affecting policy while acknowledging uncertainty
RBI’s Acharya: ‘fundamental reform’ to fix transmission
Despite several earlier attempts at reform, the central bank is still struggling to pass on its policy actions to the economy
Uncertainty can call for asymmetric action – Canada’s Wilkins
“Uncertainty is not a reason for paralysis,” says the Bank of Canada deputy
US economy requires neutral policy – Atlanta Fed president
Although the labour market is approaching full employment, inflation remains subdued
BoE’s Cunliffe defends dissenting vote
Deputy governor says uncertainty over Phillips curve implies policymakers should act cautiously
Forward guidance essential in times of stress – Fed’s Evans
Chicago Fed president says central banks should plan for inevitable future scenarios now, in order to best prepare the public and to ensure policies are understood
Communication key to convey policies and objectives to public, central bankers say
Yellen, Draghi, Kuroda and Carney reflect on reaction of markets and public to policy communication
Productivity puzzles and the neutral rate of interest
Monetary policy frameworks should be subjected to internal and external reviews to ensure they remain fit for purpose
Accommodative policies can continue in Europe due to weak inflation, IMF says
Reduction of non-performing loans in weak banks remains a priority
Fed’s Harker ‘pencils in’ rate hike for December
Philadelphia Fed governor expects rates to rise 25bps before 2018, adding balance sheet normalisation is likely to “take some time”
Norwegian policy normalisation is feasible – analysts
Uncommon combination of higher oil prices and weak currency offsets subdued consumer prices
RBA cuts forecasts as inflation disappoints
The Reserve Bank of Australia expects to undershoot its inflation target for another year
Riksbank’s executive board divided over QE programme
Some members advocate ending stimulus in December, others fear that could reduce inflation
Doubts emerge over RBNZ mandate plans
Acting governor Spencer says a dual mandate would have little impact, but expresses concern over a committee structure; former RBNZ economists weigh in