Central Banks
Renminbi could be adopted into SDR by 2015, says CentralBanking.com panellist
Latest Central Banking On Air debate asks if reserve mangers should invest more in emerging markets; panellists believe renminbi will be adopted as part of SDR with just the timescale in question
FSB reports ‘solid’ progress on financial regulatory reforms
FSB chairman Mark Carney gives update to G-20 finance ministers and central bank governors; new reports cover D-Sibs and the sensitivities of harnessing the power of shadow banking
IMF resources set to rise by $430 billion
IMF to receive up to $430 billion in additional funding; fund stresses resources are “not earmarked” for any region in particular
Irish deputy governor urges more regulation to prevent future housing bubbles
Stefan Gerlach calls for more stringent banking rules in order to prevent future house price bubbles
Bank of Finland research examines link between retail payments and economic growth
Bank of Finland discussion paper highlights the link between increased use of electronic payments systems and economic growth
BoE notes rise in nominal gilt yields
Bank of England publishes latest quarterly report on its asset purchase facility; finds that nominal gilt yields on BoE stock are on average 30 points higher than in last quarter
Cœuré calls for greater risk-sharing in eurozone
ECB's Benoît Cœuré calls for greater risk-sharing within eurozone to help place euro on sustainable footing
Shirakawa pays respects to former Bank of Japan governor
Masaaki Shirakawa remembers former governor Yasushi Mieno who passed away in April; calls him a man of “courage and thoughtfulness”
Fed names academics on 2012 model validation council
US Federal Reserve names academic economists that will provide independent advice regarding models used in annual stress test of major banks and financial institutions
Praet places onus on governments to resolve sovereign debt crisis
ECB executive director and de facto chief economist says it is up to governments to resolve the sovereign debt crisis in the eurozone; says some progress is being made
Riksbank revamps website to target iPad and iPhone users
Desire to improve accessibility of site and to make content available to tablet and mobile phone users behind Swedish central bank’s decision to overhaul website
Central banks are now ‘market makers of last resort’, says Fischer
Bank of Israel governor Stanley Fischer says central bankers have learnt a lot about the liquidity trap and expansionary monetary policy since the advent of the global financial crisis; explains thinking behind Israel’s rate rise in July 2009
Video: Bank of Mexico’s Duclaud says new rules will hit sterilisation costs
Javier Duclaud explains Mexico’s problems in 2008, why the country has increased reserves by $70 billion and how Dodd-Frank and Basel III are causing sterilisation problems for central banks
ECB’s Financial Stability Report highlights need for cross-border co-operation on OTC derivatives supervision
Global nature of the OTC derivatives market and risks of regulatory arbitrage cited as reasons for need to adopt cross-border and cross-sector approach to regulation
St Louis Fed paper finds cause of slope changes in rates term structures
Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis working paper explores the links between total factor productivity news shocks and the slope of the term structure of interest rates, finding the two are closely related
Bank of Lithuania survey shows improvement in mortgage arrears
The level of mortgage arrears has improved in Lithuania as debtholder sentiment improves, according to central bank survey
BIS research finds greater data sharing needed to monitor systemic risk
Bank for International Settlements working paper says more data sharing is needed at individual bank level to better monitor systemic risk
IMF sounds warning over European deleveraging
Lagarde hopes to ‘significantly’ increase resources available to the IMF during spring meeting; Financial Stability Report also recognises need for increased firewall as deleveraging rages on in Europe
Brazil slashes benchmark rate again
Central Bank of Brazil again cuts benchmark rate by 75 basis points; new 9% rate close to country’s all-time low rate
Iranian central bank escapes Swiss sanctions
Swiss authorities stop short of freezing assets of Central Bank of the Islamic Republic of Iran; note the institution's importance to the country's economy in reaching the decision
Shirakawa says central banks not responsible for structural issues
BoJ governor Shirakawa says the structural reforms that must accompany refinancing operations cannot be achieved by central banks
Kansas Fed Economic Review discusses barriers to mobile payments in US
Kansas Fed’s latest economic review discusses supply- and demand-side issues limiting the use of mobile payments in the US
BoE's Tucker: FPC capital powers 'won't be popular'
Attendees at ACT conference raise concerns about increased lending costs after Bank of England’s Tucker argues for powers to raise sectoral capital levels