Central Banks
Italian paper studies impact of euro break-up fears
Bank of Italy working paper investigates interest rate movements away from macroeconomic fundamentals; suggests euro break-up fears may be an influence
Tributes to the governor that never was (Andrew Crockett, 1943-2012)
Bank of England, BIS and IMF heads pay respects to policymaker Andrew Crockett, who died this week. Crockett described as the governor ‘that never was’ and the ‘midwife’ to the HKMA
Kenya central bank slashes rates as others hold ahead of ECB decision
Positive developments in economy lead Kenyan central bank to make large rate cut as central banks in Australia, Canada, Israel, Thailand and Poland all keep rates on hold ahead of ECB decision
HKMA moves to improve retail payments system
Hong Kong unveils a three-pronged approach to improve payments system; targets transfers denominated in renminbi as well as the Hong Kong dollar
RBA paper addresses systemic risk in payments system
Research paper from Reserve Bank of Australia analyses systemic risk in RTGS payment system; evaluates Australia’s liquidity-saving algorithms
Central banks are major driver of gold prices, says GFMS
Latest Thomson Reuters GFMS gold survey finds central banks are supporting gold prices via large purchases; adverse economic climate and quantitative easing also contributing to price increase
Public policy signals can be beneficial, says BIS paper
Bank for International Settlements study models effect of policy signals on prices and market outcomes; takes into account market response
Pakistan develops five-year Islamic finance plan
State Bank of Pakistan’s Kazi Abdul Muktadir praises the growth of the Islamic finance industry; outlines new operational frameworks
Central Bank of Nigeria rebuts ‘false rumours’ on currency plans
Statement by Nigeria’s central bank attempts to correct ‘dangerous misrepresentations’ about currency restructuring; denies accusations new 5,000 naira banknote will be costly and cause inflation
Fed paper evaluates asset purchase programmes
A Federal Reserve working paper says the central bank’s asset purchase programmes have lowered Treasury yields; uses market expectations to help judge impact
Central Bank of Myanmar embraces radical overhaul
Central bank close to securing operational independence and staffing needed to manage monetary policy and foreign exchange; aggressive banking, payments and capital markets reform on its agenda
Moody’s changes EU credit rating outlook to negative
Credit rating agency says move reflects alterations to rating outlooks for core eurozone countries; all eyes on ECB for rate decision later this week
Sarb chief economist announces early retirement
Monde Mnyande leaves South African Reserve Bank after 17 years of service; served on MPC and Financial Stability Committee
Malaysia’s Zeti encourages cross-border collaboration
Zeti Akhtar Aziz promotes the need for cooperation in achieving financial stability; outlines positive impact of this approach in Asia
BIS paper analyses demographic influence on money supply
Bank for International Settlements research examines impact of baby boomers on inflation; predicts trouble ahead for central banks
Central Bank of Chile minutes reveal rate consensus
Minutes of the August monetary policy meeting show unanimity behind decision to leave interest rate unchanged; members discuss keeping the rate level for 'some time'
Netherlands not prepared for Iban, says central bank
Netherlands Bank assessment shows awareness of Iban is rising; but businesses are not taking necessary steps for switch
Spain’s Frob reveals first tranche of funding for Bankia
Fund for Orderly Bank Restructuring agrees on initial bailout funds for BFA-Bankia; concerns raised over whether speed of recapitalisation will be sufficient to restore confidence
RBA holds rate as global growth softens
Stable inflation, close to target domestic growth and 'subdued' international economic picture lead Reserve Bank of Australia board to leave benchmark rate at 3.5%
BoJ officials took pay cuts in wake of natural disaster
Annual review shows officers at Bank of Japan took pay cuts to support rebuilding efforts following 2011 earthquake; central bank sees increase in profits
Central Bank of Nigeria stays firm over currency changes
List of frequently asked questions makes it clear overhaul plans are here to stay; central bank fails to offer direct response to criticism from government