Jens Weidmann
Weidmann wary of monetary policy ‘being further co-opted’
Bundesbank president makes case for changes to institutional framework underpinning the monetary union, calling for discussion of ‘Maastricht plus’ and political union
Weidmann does not see case for higher inflation targets
The Deutsche Bundesbank president points to welfare costs of higher inflation target, and argues in favour of structural reforms that boost productivity and deliver higher trend growth
Weidmann leads support for capital markets union
Bundesbank president says bank-based and market-based finance can be ‘complementary’, while Iosco secretary-general urges Europe to move quickly
Weidmann warns Greek ELA could raise ‘serious monetary financing concerns’
Bundesbank president says the ongoing provision of emergency funds to Greek banks will be a problem if the cash is used to buy sovereign debt
Weidmann sees bond reversal as ‘a kind of re-normalisation’
Bundesbank president argues sell-off is a ‘correction of market overshooting’ in the wake of ECB asset purchases; insists volatility is ‘not exceptionally high’ at present
Carney: BoE ‘nowhere near’ exhausting macropru tools
Governor says Bank of England has ‘some way to run’ in terms of both the number of tools and options for calibration; debates debt levels on panel at Bundesbank conference
Weidmann: Risk of self-reinforcing deflation ‘very low’
Bundesbank president says there was ‘no immediate need’ for QE in the eurozone, while impact of lower oil prices on HICP could be ‘short-lived’
Weidmann prescribes dose of discipline for eurozone
Bundesbank president says governments must accept liability for their own fiscal actions; sees no ‘urgent need’ for QE and warns of policy side effects
ECB taking minutes leak ‘very seriously’
Quotes from governing council discussions between May 2012 and January 2013 appear in press; reveal Jens Weidmann’s concerns over ELA provided to Cypriot bank
Weidmann encourages UK to stay in EU
Deutsche Bundesbank president says the UK and continental Europe are 'more than the sum of their parts' and have both benefited from the European Union
Weidmann: ECB monetary policy has ‘done its bit', fiscal discipline must prevail
Deutsche Bundesbank president Jens Weidmann says central bank independence could be threatened by lax fiscal policy; says ECB is at 'outer edge of its mandate'
Weidmann says sovereign bond purchases are ‘sweet poison’ for governments
Deutsche Bundesbank president Jens Weidmann outlines his concerns about sovereign bond purchases, saying central banks face ‘being dragged and driven’ by fiscal policy
Policy-makers wary of ‘hurdles’ to ABS revitalisation
Central bankers and academics agree SMEs need greater access to credit, but dispute whether or not reviving the ABS market in Europe is the right course of action
Weidmann would consider 'outsourcing’ SSM from ECB
Jens Weidmann tells Klaas Knot the ECB should consider ‘outsourcing’ the single supervisory mechanism once it is established
Weidmann says macro-prudential instruments should be a ‘political top priority’
Bundesbank president says macro-prudential instruments should be prepared urgently; points out flaws in attaching greater importance to the financial sector when setting monetary policy
Weidmann argues in Karlsruhe for strict monetary policy rules
Bundesbank president argues for legal strict limits to central banks' flexibility, saying such rules are particularly important to the functioning of European monetary union
Banque de France's Christian Noyer on bank runs, the euro crisis and a Fed-like ECB
Christian Noyer explains how he has restructured the Banque de France to enable it to become the Eurosystem’s ‘New York Fed’, while facing down a bank run and tackling the euro crisis
Governor of the year: Mario Draghi
Unflappable conviction and outstanding leadership has enabled ECB president Mario Draghi to decisively restore confidence in crisis-hit Europe
Weidmann says ECB governing council must give up SSM oversight
In order to avoid a conflict of interest between monetary and financial supervisory policy, Bundesbank president says either a treaty change is needed, or a new institution separate from the ECB
Weidmann and Draghi go head to head on ECB policy
Draghi, Asmussen and Weidmann lay out their views on the right direction for eurozone monetary policy; Bundesbank president accused by Paul Krugman of 'sadomonetarism'
Weidmann slams Europe's stability pact relaxation
Exceptions made for four members of the eurozone earlier this year were inappropriate, Bundesbank president says; making the rules more binding is the only way to stronger monetary union
Weidmann says regulation must strengthen principle of individual responsibility
Bundesbank president says higher capital requirements will enable banks to shoulder greater losses by themselves; correct sequence of liability under common European resolution rules also needed
Robert Pringle’s Viewpoint: Rebalancing the fraught relationship between governments and central banks
The growing politicisation of central banking involves central bankers needing to make difficult judgement calls on the areas that lie outside of their competence
Asmussen defends ECB bond purchases at German constitutional court hearing
German representative on the European Central Bank’s executive board Jörg Asmussen rejects charges the central bank exceeded its legal basis by agreeing to purchase the sovereign debt of eurozone nations