Central Banks
ECB calls for more data to prevent crises
European Central Bank draws attention to information gaps, says broader and more flexible data will aid macroprudential supervision
Philly Fed promotes Prichard to first vice-president
Philadelphia Fed appoints Blake Prichard to succeed William Stone Jr as first vice president and chief operating officer at central bank
EU to rely on colleges for cross-border resolution
Plans place ‘resolution colleges’ at the fore of attempts to avoid diplomatic wrangling from a cross-border bank's collapse; Barnier keen on harmonisation of insolvency laws but stresses difficulties
Colombia revisits currency redenomination debate
Central Bank of Colombia governor José Darío Uribe says there are benefits to be had from redenominating peso, despite costs
Half of RBA’s external rate-setters miss meeting
Three of the Reserve Bank of Australia’s six external board members absent at October meeting, as central banks deliberates balance of economic pressures
King demands collaboration
Bank of England governor Mervyn King says countries must reach collective solution over global imbalances or risk crippling the global economy through protectionist policies
BoJ’s Nishimura favours dual approach to monetary policy
Bank of Japan deputy governor Kiyohiko Nishimura says provision for credit expansions in monetary policy provides degree of flexibility in policy options
RBI: external debts in India rising
Reserve Bank of India Monthly Bulletin shows external debts increased over the second quarter of 2010
IMF: Turkish banks vulnerable to monetary shocks
Fund study shows monetary policy channels in Turkey are severely disrupted when policy is tightened
More discord over Basel III countercyclical buffers
Basel Committee’s Peter Praet acknowledges disagreement; Charles Goodhart warns lack of consensus will stop central banks acting to stem financial imbalances
Norway’s global sovereign wealth fund tops Nkr3 trillion
Government Pension Fund Global market value reaches Nkr3 trillion milestone following a weakening krone
ICFA talks Target2- Securities with the ECB
Jean-Michel Godeffroy, chairman of the T2S programme board at the European Central Bank, talks through the future of the settlement platform with Melanie White of ICFA Magazine
Basel Committee sketches regulatory action plan
Basel Committee on Banking Supervision identifies eight issues it is working on as Basel III reform package heads into political sphere
Financial regulators’ doubts about the prudential regime
Officials are far from confident that they will be able to create a more resilient financial system, Robert Pringle writes
Bail-ins win further support
Bail-in capital meets with favour from speakers at London School of Economics conference
Take more proactive role in macroprudential policy, DSK tells Asia
IMF managing director Dominique Strauss-Kahn says emerging markets should lead by example and complement strong recovery with sound macroprudential policies
Korea’s Kim hints at move into gold: reports
Bank of Korea governor Kim Choong-soo tells lawmakers central bank must cautiously consider increasing gold reserves
BoE’s Fisher: further QE a possibility
Bank of England rate-setter Paul Fisher says central bank could provide stimulus should conditions warrant it
Bank of Finland shuffles board members’ remits
Bank of Finland distributes Sinikka Salo’s responsibilities; parliamentary overseer wants board to run with three members
Ex-Bank MPC’s Kate Barker joins equity firm board
Former Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee member Kate Barker named non-executive director at Electra Private Equity
The Fed is being asked to do too much
Marcelle Arak and Sheila Tschinkel argue that more outright purchases of US Treasuries by the Federal Reserve will do little to stimulate US growth
US Treasury stalls on decision to name China ‘manipulator’
US Treasury says it will delay publication of report on exchange rates until after G20 gathering in Seoul