Balance sheet
BoE’s Bailey sets sights on balance sheet clarity
Clear disclosure of creditor hierarchies will be ‘critical’ moving forward, says Andrew Bailey; clarity in bank balance sheets is a ‘good thing’
BoE appoints Andrew Hauser to new executive director role
Head of Fair and Effective Markets Review appointed to new executive director role with responsibility over balance sheet risks, payments and banking operations
Noyer says ECB can cope with solvency risks
Banque de France governor flags risks from balance sheet expansion, but says the ECB is ‘fully protected’ against solvency risks
ECB to release assessment results on October 26
European Central Bank will publish results from asset quality review and stress tests later this month; Draghi says ‘further efforts will be needed’ from some banks
Draghi distinguishes ECB forward guidance from Fed and BoE variants
ECB president compares forward guidance across major central banks; channels John Maynard Keynes and warns that ‘without reform, there can be no recovery’
Dealing with ‘insidious' crises a ‘difficult proposition' for policy-makers, argues IMF paper
Conventional balance-sheet crises, however, are more effectively detected and contained than before the financial crisis, paper adds
Bundesbank paper explores liquidity shock transmission
Claudia Buch and Linda Goldberg summarise the findings of empirical studies conducted across 11 countries to explore liquidity risk transmission
Polish paper proposes new model for risk of ‘double default' on collateralised loans
Commonly used Gaussian copula-based approach does not properly capture the residual risk to central bank balance sheets posed by correlated defaults
'Intra-firm borrowing' reduces liquidity risk at 'global' US banks, say NY Fed staff
New York Fed staff report finds 'fundamental differences' between banks with and without foreign affiliates
Central American central bank losses smallest in 25 years
However, capital positions remain weak and would even be negative if claims on governments were valued according to cashflow, IMF study finds
Bank of Spain's Linde touts comeback of local banks
Governor says lenders' solvency position has improved noticeably from a year ago; highlights 'drastic reduction' in toxic assets on banks' balance sheet
External balance-sheet structure key in explaining the financial crisis
High gross external debt was indicator of subsequent vulnerability, according to BoE paper; finds ‘important interaction' between 'competing ‘savings glut' and ‘banking glut' hypotheses
Buffett’s ‘greatest hedge fund’ claim puts spotlight on the Fed
Warren Buffett's claim the Fed is ‘the greatest hedge fund in history’ fuels bloated balance sheet and politicisation debate; Fed veteran Gary Stern says 'sage of Omaha’s' comments are ‘misguided’
Employment losses have repaired corporate balance sheets, paper argues
Differences in post-crisis employment among EU members are largely driven by need in many countries to adjust balance sheets, according to IMF working paper
St Louis Fed president launches new household financial stability research centre
James Bullard unveils new research centre that will focus on understanding links between household balance sheets, the overall performance of the US economy, and stability and upward mobility
UAE central bank annual report shows sharp balance sheet expansion
Annual report for 2012 sees balance sheet growth driven largely by higher foreign exchange purchases; prudential measures implemented to shore up banking system
Bullard slams Fed’s 2012 policy
St Louis Fed president criticises ‘relatively weak’ Federal Reserve policy in 2012, but says new measures have now stepped easing up a gear
French deputy emphasises importance of non-financial sector data
Banque de France deputy governor says information on non-financial companies has vital uses on the micro and macro level, as it helps evaluate collateral and perform stress tests
‘Financialisation’ of commodities markets in reverse, says Canada’s Lane
Bank of Canada’s Timothy Lane says bank deleveraging could lead to a reversal of the close ties in recent years between financial and commodity markets
BIS research analyses unconventional policies
Bank for International Settlements study examines unconventional policies employed during recession periods; compares the effects with other monetary tools
Germany's concerns about the ECB’s bloated balance sheet
The ECB’s unconventional monetary policy actions have caused a stir in Germany. The Bundesbank's Joachim Nagel speaks with Klaus Engelen about the risks the ECB now faces
BoE paper models risk of financial shock amplification
Working paper develops model of financial system linkages to illustrate shock transmission; finds spread of defaults is amplified by fire sales and curtailed lending
ECB’s Cœuré urges ‘revival’ of money markets
ECB policy-maker says money markets are “vital” to the financial system; discusses steps that should be taken to reduce risk concerns to restore activity
IMF’s Shinohara sees three ‘brakes’ on global growth
IMF deputy managing director tells ADB annual meeting that fiscal consolidation, bank deleveraging and foreclosures in the US pose substantial risks to global growth