Central Banks
ECB and Riksbank present united front on reserves threat
Government proposals that could cut reserves in half may leave Sweden vulnerable to a crisis and would violate the central bank’s independence, institutions warn
Brainard turns cautious on inflation concerns
Lack of wage growth and lower than expected inflation data could slow further monetary easing, says Fed governor; interest rates are likely to rise “soon”
Sarb calls for comment on framework for deposit insurance scheme
Facility will provide cover of up to 100,000 rand in the event of a bank failure, with emergency liquidity from Sarb if necessary
Deutsche Bank fined further $41 million by Fed
US central bank finds fault with banking giant’s AML function, months after UK regulators imposed similar fines; Deutsche has two months to submit reform plans
Paper examines how sovereign debt losses hit real economy
Researcher presents unique database on eurozone sovereign debt crisis
Global institutions strike Mongolia bailout deal
Institutions including the IMF, World Bank and People’s Bank of China strike a deal to provide funding and other support to the slumping economy
Book notes: Crash Bang Wallop, by Iain Martin
A comprehensive study of the City of London and how it became the world’s leading financial centre prior to the financial crisis and the UK’s vote to leave the European Union
Spanish draft law would undermine financial reform, ECB says
Proposals on housing loan settlement would weaken “key pillar” of reform
Riksbank paper finds ‘significant’ gains from faster trading
Faster trading systems have eliminated arbitrage opportunities, improving market efficiency and quality, authors say
NPLs ‘must’ rise during downturns – MAS’s Menon
If NPLs failed to rise during “difficult times”, that would be a sign banks are not doing their job right, MAS chief says
IMF’s Werner: Latin America must keep debt under control
Western hemisphere chief says there are some concerning signs on debt, although the risk of a systemic crisis is low; region well placed to weather Fed shock
Flexible exchange rate aids those hit by commodity shock, IMF report says
“Sacrifice ratio” is lower for those that allow local currency to depreciate; fixed exchange rates are becoming more expensive, IMF says
MAS concludes 1MDB review with fresh fines
Credit Suisse and UOB fined $1.6 million collectively, with further individuals receiving lifetime bans
Bulgarian financial system still faces risks – IMF report
Financial safety net presents “important challenges”, despite reform efforts, IMF staff say
ECB paper classifies eurozone banks’ business models
Researchers use supervisory data to outline models’ risk and performance
People: Maltese deputy resigns; India and Macedonia seek new deputies
Alfred Mifsud resigns from Central Bank of Malta following civil dispute with former partner; India and Macedonia advertise for senior officials; and more
Israeli survey highlights benefits from ‘digital revolution’
“Tremendous changes” in the banking system are likely to benefit households and small businesses, the central bank says, while stability is also improving
Former Greek central bank governor injured by bomb
Papademos attack follows letter bombs sent to Schaeuble and IMF
MAS seeking to build data science community, says chief data officer
David Hardoon urges people to embrace data science and computing; authority is looking to build links with academia and financial sector to share ideas
Pure DLT systems not yet suitable for wholesale payments – Bank of Canada
The current state of distributed ledger technology makes it too inefficient to run as a pure system, though elements could still be useful, researchers say; details of RTGS project emerge
Norges Bank hooks viewers with fishy banknote video
“The cod is coming” music video proves a hit, helping to advertise the central bank’s new banknote series