Central Banks
Yellen says monetary easing needed to support labour market
Federal Reserve vice-chair says labour market should take centre stage in Fed’s monetary policy; does not believe asset purchases are threatening financial stability
BoE Funding for Lending Scheme sees loans contract in first 6 months
Data out today show lending down following the introduction of FLS; BoE points to the counterfactual and says transmission 'takes time'
People: Bank of England reappoints Dale and Haldane to committee posts
BoE hands Spencer Dale and Andrew Haldane – both executive directors – further three-year terms on the financial and monetary policy committee respectively; Sweden deputy stands down
Latvia submits application for a seat at the euro table
Baltic nation sees membership of European single currency as the 'logical next step' of further integration into the European Union
Norges Bank ‘takes note’ of report criticising its communication
Norges Bank governor Øystein Olsen unintentionally misled markets over Norges Bank rate cut last year, according to a report funded by Ministry of Finance
Japan’s Kuroda signals ‘substantive step change’ in fight against deflation
Haruhiko Kuroda, nominated as the next Bank of Japan governor, says the central bank is not doing enough to stimulate inflation
Thailand deputy defends rate hold in wake of appreciating currency
Pongpen Ruengvirayudh says surge in capital inflows is a cause for concern, but says abandoning inflation targeting would be ‘counterproductive’
ECB under pressure to act as eurozone unemployment hits new heights
Analysts see growing chance of rate cut as eurozone unemployment rises 10%, while it falls in the rest of the European Union
ECB's Mersch calls for 'true banking union' to unblock policy transmission channel
Yves Mersch says banking union and single supervisory mechanism are necessary to allow European Central Bank to effectively set monetary policy in the eurozone
Hungary PM picks finance minister Matolcsy for central bank top job
Government seeks to ‘harmonise’ policy with central bank by nominating finance minister György Matolcsy as András Simor’s successor; appointment could herald greater policy easing
Hungary central bank staff review their monetary policy model
The National Bank of Hungary's Monetary Policy Model has been in place for two years - staff publish a review of its performance ahead of governor switch
Central banks are 'not competing' over currencies, says Swiss bank chief economist
Central banks are pursuing domestic priorities and are not engaged in competitive devaluation, says keynote speaker at FX Invest Europe conference
Kyrgyzstan's Asankojoeva weighs emerging stability threats
Governor of the Kyrgyz central bank talks of efforts to maintain stability in the face of corruption, limited financial inclusion and a spat over the Kumtor gold mine
Bank of Japan paper shows popping bubbles may require volatile inflation
Research finds inflation can remain stable while asset price bubbles develop, implying optimal monetary policy should tighten to reduce the bubble at the cost of below-target inflation
Stockton’s Bank of England review offers forecasting lessons for central banks
The Stockton review of the Monetary Policy Committee at the Bank of England offers valuable lessons for central bankers and economists around the world.
BIS paper urges inclusion of financial cycle in output gap calculation
Working paper warns ignoring the financial cycle when calculating the output gap can cause policy-makers to overlook unsustainable output movements
Deutsche Bundesbank’s losing struggle in European integration battle
The Deutsche Bundesbank was once the cornerstone of European monetary stability but has become little more than a bargaining chip for politicians negotiating European integration.
Booknotes: Making the European Monetary Union
A history of the Committee of Central Bank Governors for the period 1964 to 1993, for which the author, Harold James, had access to the archives
Booknotes: The New Economics of Sovereign Wealth Funds
This book is a brave and welcome contribution to the analysis of sovereign wealth funds.
Booknotes: Europe's Unfinished Currency
Mayer has grasped the essential truth about Europe’s single currency – that the project not only has an economic context but also an historical one and, above all, a political one.