Governance
Central bank ‘activism’ risks long-run costs, paper argues
Central banks acting outside their mandate is “never without cost”, law professor says
Ghana launches push to turn banking sector green
New sustainable principles address seven areas of social and environmental issues in a growing banking sector
Sri Lankan government may not pass central bank reform – adviser
Former governor’s comments come as IMF praises draft law on central bank inflation targeting
IMF issues warning on Kazakh supervisory overhaul
Authorities should be careful not to undermine the supervisory capacity, staff say
Purists lament as most cheer Lagarde as next ECB chief
Lagarde expected to adopt similar philosophy to Draghi at ECB, making the central bank the ‘only game in town’ – at least for a while
Carney pledges BoE will shape ‘future of finance’
BoE considers innovations on balance sheet, SME credit and climate stress tests; Carney says BoE will approach Facebook’s Libra with “open mind”, not “open door”
Central Bank of Iran may be forced to print money to pay government
Governor warns lawmakers that forcing CBI to pay monthly dividend is unwise
RBI standoff ends in compromise after marathon meeting
Nine-hour meeting ends in agreement, but government extracts concessions on key issues
Malaysia central bank governor resigns
Muhammad Ibrahim quits amid intensifying pressure over land purchase and 1MDB scandals
Philippines central bank launches reorganisation
The effort will take 12 months to complete and includes the creation of new functions
People: Yellen to leave Fed in February; Curaçao names temporary governor
Janet Yellen to step down from Fed board; retirement crisis sees flurry of appointments at Curaçao and Sint Maarten; Carstens hands in chairmanship at IMFC; and more
Philip Turner urges RBNZ to focus analysis on ‘new normal’
Former BIS official gives positive review of RBNZ’s monetary policymaking process, but recommends the central bank focus its efforts on understanding changing economic structure
Trump says Yellen still in the running for renewed term
US president says he would consider reappointing Janet Yellen, although Gary Cohn and “two or three others” are in contention
Randal Quarles nominated to Fed’s top supervision role
Donald Trump’s pick for vice-chair of supervision viewed as a moderate figure, but critical of Dodd-Frank Act
Bank of England staff vote for strike action
Central bank faces four days of disruption among support staff, with the union threatening to “escalate” the matter to other departments
UK audit office praises most of BoE’s ‘One Bank’ strategy
Report says Bank of England has been broadly successful in its transformation, although there have been some delays and changing culture is a long-term challenge
BIS rewrites statutes to boost board diversity
Changes reduce the influence of the BIS’s European directors and could pave way for better representation of emerging markets
‘No evidence’ of criminality in BoE crisis auctions
Bank of England given all clear on question of whether financial crisis liquidity auctions were rigged; central bank has now corrected may of the issues with its liquidity framework
BoE’s Forbes points to bias among overworked MPC members
Senior Bank of England officials are overworked and heavily scrutinised, which may make it harder for them to take tough decisions, Kristin Forbes says in her final speech as an MPC member
Silvana Tenreyro picked for BoE MPC
LSE academic to take over from Kristin Forbes as external member of the monetary policy committee at the end of June
More regulation ‘may not fix problematic conduct’, says Sarb’s Mminele
Deputy governor appeals to the entire financial market to challenge and realign current culture; “fundamental shift” needed in order to rebuild “trust deficit”