Central Banks
EXCLUSIVE: Nigeria’s Sanusi explains banking sector bloodletting
Nigerian central bank chief Sanusi Lamido Sanusi explains why he had to “decimate” opposition to his sweeping bank reforms; says Volcker rule poses no conflict with the true task of banks
ECB’s Tumpel-Gugerell: towards a safer financial system
European Central Bank executive board member discusses key elements of new approach to safeguarding stability
Klaus Regling to head euro bailout vehicle
German economist and former director general Klaus Regling to head European Financial Stability Facility set up to bail out troubled eurozone states
Crisis shed light on corporate governance challenges: Bank’s head of risk
Bank's chief of risk oversight Steve Miller says questions have emerged on corporate governance issues, ranging from accountability of bank boards, to directors’ understanding of their products
Big banks get better borrowing rates: Norges Bank
Research from the Norwegian central bank finds that systemically important lenders get more favourable terms on the interbank markets, partly due to lower perceived credit risk
Determinants of big banks’ credit default risk: IMF paper
Fund research finds factors that determine credit default risk for systemically important institutions are consistent with earlier literature on bank failures; business models, earning potential, economic uncertainty all play a part
United States vs the euro area
Bank of Spain research examines where monetary policy has the greater real impact
Fed’s Duke on fostering a healthy credit environment
Federal Reserve governor says central bank will do everything it can
EXCLUSIVE: We must review how monetary policy impacts prices, says Plosser
President of Philadelphia Fed says central bankers need to rekindle research into monetary transmission in order to better understand relationship between monetary policy and inflation
Interview: Charles Plosser
President of the Philadelphia Federal Reserve tells Central Banking Publications why central banks must review how monetary policy translates into inflation; warns against viewing monetary institutions as omnipotent
EXCLUSIVE: Ghana’s Amissah-Arthur defends inflation targeting
Bank of Ghana governor Kwesi Bekoe Amissah-Arthur says framework is broader than its critics argue; points to problems in Ghanaian banking sector
EXCLUSIVE: Pick and choose from social media tools: BIS’s Laurmaa
Bank for International Settlements’ head of web publishing Timo Laurmaa says Twitter more beneficial to profit-making companies; short releases help when reaching out to wider-than-usual audience
EXCLUSIVE: We must accept central banks’ limitations, says Fed’s Plosser
Philadelphia Federal Reserve president warns mistaken view of central banks as omnipotent risks damaging their credibility
Posen breaks with Bank line on inflation
Bank of England’s Adam Posen believes the impact of consistently above-target inflation on expectations has led to high inflation; counters belief that price pressures can be attributed to temporary shocks
Volcker unhappy with watered down rule: reports
Head of presidential economic advisory board Paul Volcker said to be dissatisfied with cap, rather than ban, on banks’ hedge fund investments; lawmakers forced to scrap $19 billion bank levy
Canada names Goldman banker as governor’s adviser
Goldman Sachs’ Canadian chief executive officer appointed special adviser to the governor
Boston Fed on expectations, output and inflation
Research from Boston Federal Reserve shows low marginal cost presses down on inflation even when central bank’s explicit inflation target is clearly communicated and understood
Bank’s Fisher on why inflation remains high
Bank of England’s executive director for markets says temporary shocks and lack of downward pressure from economic slack have left inflation above 2% target