Central Banks
Fed finalises new market benchmarks
Three transaction-based alternatives to US dollar Libor will launch in 2018
Paper: foreign fund inflows raised US pre-crisis risk-taking
The Bank of Italy paper correlates data on foreign inflows with four indicators of risk
ECB approves major financial infrastructure programmes
ECB plans for Target2 and T2S to merge, plus new collateral management system for Eurosystem
FCA mulls use of AI to tackle money laundering
Crime unit head says the financial regulator views machine learning as a complement to human judgement, not a replacement
Riksbank plans comms drive to mark 350th anniversary
The world’s oldest central bank intends to engage the public, explaining its role in the economy
IMF warns Chinese banks are undercapitalised
The IMF report highlights the insufficient capital of Chinese banks, conflicting tensions of growth and stability, and the financial system’s complexity
Fed proposes sharing more information about stress tests
Proposal includes insights about how the regulator estimates hypothetical losses
Basel III changes set to create big winners and losers
Capital hit for G-Sibs ranges from 28% drop to 43% jump, quantitative impact study reveals
David Mayes: 1946–2017
The internationally minded professor was a stalwart of the central banking community
Mario Draghi confirms Basel III is complete
Governors and heads of supervision grant final approval to the amended Basel III framework, but the parties fail to agree on sovereign asset treatment
Loose policy supported equality in Sweden – Skingsley
Deputy governor of Sveriges Riksbank reflects on how monetary policy promotes inclusive growth
Loss absorbency is a challenge to implement – BoE’s Gracie
Delays in other jurisdictions are making it hard to roll out final rules for total loss-absorbing capacity, says executive director
Norway’s sovereign fund acquires its first Asian real estate
Norges Bank recommended in November the fund should abandon equity investments in oil and natural gas
Brazilian policy rate at lowest level in 30 years
Copom expects inflation to fall to 2.9% this year
BIS paper examines how banks use credit default swaps
Banks use CDS for position taking as well as insurance, but there is little evidence of their use to circumvent capital rules
Eurozone must improve management of national cash cycles, paper argues
Researchers find wide variations between cash quality in eurozone countries
Riksbank’s Jansson changes his mind on leaning against wind
Deputy governor says his position on the policy has shifted with the benefit of hindsight
FSB praises ‘good progress’ on S Korean resolution framework
Peer review finds additional work to be done on filling gaps and strengthening supervision