Central Banks
Bank of Israel: FX intervention forced shekel depreciation
Bank of Israel study says ad hoc purchases successfully depreciated the value of the shekel against the US dollar
ECB’s González-Páramo highlights flaws in collateral framework
European Central Bank executive board member José Manuel González-Páramo acknowledges risks in central bank’s willingness to accept broad range of collateral
Settlement system gets go-ahead from RBNZ
Reserve Bank of New Zealand and Securities Commission give “statutory backing” country’s third settlement system; system a joint venture between central bank and stock exchange operator
Banks need more time to reform pay standards: IIF
Institute of International Finance says lenders need more than year to bring pay standards in line with Financial Stability Board’s principles; regulators must speed up coordination efforts
Trichet to be first head of European Systemic Risk Board
European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet will chair continent’s new systemic risk board until the end of his term; proposal reflects compromise between parliament and national governments
Inflation targeting survived crisis test: Norway’s Qvigstad
Norges Bank deputy Jan Qvigstad says increased transparency has been very valuable
Islamic banks affected differently by crunch: IMF
IMF research finds Islamic banks outperformed conventional rivals in 2008, but trend was reversed following year
Fuld and Fed’s Baxter at odds over Lehman failure
Ex-Lehman Brothers’ chief Dick Fuld blames Federal Reserve for failure of investment bank; New York Fed general counsel Thomas Baxter says central bank could not have provided liquidity lifeline
Bernanke: Fed won’t rule out leaning against wind
Regulation should be “first line of defence” against bubbles, but FOMC is monitoring financial imbalances
Central Bank of Turkey – Inflation Report (Q3 2010)
Central Bank of Turkey says recent figures have shown high inflation towards the end of 2009 to be a blip
Buba calls for Sarrazin to be sacked over racist comments
Bundesbank executive board votes unanimously in favour of removing Thilo Sarrazin; central bank takes firm line after Sarrazin’s anti-Semitic remarks spark outrage
Fed cannot bear full burden of job creation: Fisher, Plosser
Regional Federal Reserve presidents Richard Fisher and Charles Plosser say loosening monetary stance further will not cure unemployment ills; monetary policy no panacea for macroeconomic problems
Indonesia moots new rule to boost bank lending
Bank Indonesia to propose range of loan-to-deposit ratios to encourage lending; banks prefer to park deposits in money market due to perceived default risk
BoJ: Financial Markets Report
Stock market volatility, declining yields on government debt and money-market operations covered in review
Rajan, Krugman clash over Fed policy
Ex-IMF chief economist Raghuram Rajan and Nobel laureate Paul Krugman lock horns over Federal Reserve’s loose monetary stance
FX market going global: BIS
Bank for International Settlements’ triennial survey of foreign exchange markets shows decline in prevalence of local transactions, dollar and sterling
Moral hazard not contained prior to crisis: Norges Bank paper
Norges Bank paper co-authored by Bank for International Settlements' Claudio Borio points to lessons from the Nordic experience
FOMC officials cite disinflation in explaining policy shift
Federal Open Market Committee minutes reveal officials see anaemic growth tempering price pressures
IMF’s Lipsky: five steps to systemic reform
First deputy managing director of the IMF John Lipsky summarises measures to safeguard stability