Central Banks
France and Luxembourg join race to become Europe's renminbi hub
France and Luxembourg next in line for clearing banks after striking deals with PBoC over the weekend; French institutional investors also granted permission to invest in China
BIS warns central banks to bite the bullet on monetary policy normalisation
BIS annual report says it may already be too late for a gradual exit from unconventional policy; warns markets may pre-empt exit if they feel central banks are behind the curve
Solomon Islands central bank publishes first working paper
Paper considers the efficacy of monetary targeting in Solomon Islands; finds evidence suggesting it is more effective than inflation targeting would be
Dutch central bank to cut size of governing board
The Netherlands Bank says it will reduce the size of its governing board in November when it loses some of its powers to the SSM; only president and three directors will remain
Bank of Lithuania joins with country's oldest university to set up research centre
Collaboration aims at promoting ‘practical application' of scholarly undertakings; Bank chair notes criticism that Lithuanian economics is ‘detached from reality'
Irish brief examines relationship between rate changes and bond yields
Economic letter published by the Central Bank of Ireland compares the impact of rate changes on bond yields in the eurozone and Switzerland
RBI sees case for reviewing governance of public sector banks
Public sector banks continue to pose some of the ‘major challenges' facing the banking sectors, the Reserve Bank of India says
Turkish central bank in broad social media push
Bank joined four social network platforms this week in bid to raise public's financial awareness; also says it will aim to foster ‘habit of saving and encouraging the use of' lira coins
RBNZ weighs ‘European presence' to aid reserve management
Reserve Bank of New Zealand says it will review whether a full-time European presence will improve returns on forex reserves; outlines plans to replace vaults
RBI hiring 53 sportspeople out of civic duty
Reserve Bank of India is looking to recruit people from a host of sporting backgrounds, including cricket and table tennis, to working in support roles at the central bank
Temasek marks 40th birthday by opening New York office
Office is the Singaporean sovereign fund's first in the US; chair Lim Boon Heng says Temasek is forward-looking - even experimenting with Bitcoin
Tarullo says Fed must ‘hone' stress test regime
Fed governor says some firms still lack ‘reliable information' about their business exposures; hints at more attention to developing tests' macro-prudential elements
Lagarde says financial inclusion has key role in closing gender inequality gap
IMF managing director says women face extra cultural and educational hurdles in tapping into financial services, but financial inclusion can empower them
Polish paper finds ‘substantial decrease’ in impact of exchange rate on consumer prices
Researchers say the exchange rate channel of the monetary policy transmission mechanism has weakened, but inflation has become more responsive to interest rate changes
BoE introduces ‘ground-breaking' macro-pru measures to prevent housing bust
Mark Carney unveils a cap on high loan-to-income mortgages and affordability test; influential MP calls it a ‘major departure' for UK financial policy
Bank of Uganda halves number of MPC meetings
Uganda’s central bank says ‘less frequent’ policy announcements will help businesses plan; MPC will now meet every other month
Macro-pru beats monetary policy for open-economy financial stability
IMF working paper uses open economy framework to show macro-prudential policies are more welfare-enhancing than interest rate rises in seeing off over-exuberance
Bank of Thailand promotes five assistant governors
Thai central bank names five assistant governors in anticipation of a host of retirements in September; follows appointment of new deputy governor last month
Incoming BoE chair highlights ‘extraordinary' lack of women in bank's top ranks
Anthony Habgood, chairman of the Court of the Bank of England, highlights 'crying gender gap'; also raises questions about BoE's ‘one bank' merger, which he says may turn out ‘slightly awkward'
Temasek takes stake in Santander custody business
Singaporean SWF joins with private equity firm Warburg Pincus to buy half of Santander's custody business - giving the Spanish bank's balance sheet a welcome boost