Articles by Arvid Ahlund
Turkish PM calls on central bank to cut rates
Turkey's prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan calls on central bank to ‘convene extraordinary meeting' to cut interest rates day after governor sends ‘hawkish' signals in London
Fed switches MBS purchases to proprietary platform
The New York Fed, which implements FOMC policies, will start using its FedTrade platform to buy mortgage-backed securities later this month
No full disclosure on FX scandal in 2014, says FCA's Wheatley
Martin Wheatley, head of the UK's Financial Conduct Authority, says ongoing investigation unlikely to be concluded this year; laments prevailing culture of ‘ethical flexibility'
US regulation of foreign banks follows 'pattern set by the EU', says Fed's Tarullo
Basel rules are ‘floors, not ceilings', the Federal Reserve's Daniel Tarullo said yesterday, following accusations that the US is treating foreign banks unfairly
Stress test revisions ‘an embarrassment’ for the Fed
Federal Reserve revises stress test results due to ‘inconsistent’ assumptions of banks’ capital plans; ‘undermines confidence’ in the institution, according to former official
Parliament eyes Riksbank's off-mark inflation forecasts
Report on Swedish central bank's performance in 2013 shows its inflation forecasts were off the mark; flawed forecasts have forced several central banks to upend policies in the past months
Carney unveils major BoE shake-up
‘Minouche' Shafik to become BoE's first deputy governor for banking and markets, replacing Paul Fisher on MPC; external MPC member Broadbent also made deputy governor
Nigerian deputy governor moots tax on FDI dividends and capital transfers
Kingsley Moghalu laments emerging markets' ‘Faustian bargain' with short-term portfolio investors; moots explicit measures to stem capital outflows in wake of Fed taper
BoE to create new deputy role amid FX rigging controversy
Bank of England will create new deputy governor post to get a better grasp of financial market dynamics, Mark Carney said in hearing yesterday
Bank of Zambia tries to talk down forex market ‘panic'
Bank of Zambia aims to arrest ‘panic' in foreign exchange market amid reversal of portfolio flows; hiked reserve ratio requirement on Monday in attempt to strengthen currency
Swiss upper house rejects initiative that would force SNB to double gold holdings
Proposal that would require central bank to hold at least 20% of total assets in gold is slated for referendum but political establishment is strongly opposed
BoE says publishing Fed-like transcripts would restrict debate
Following recent calls on the bank to follow Fed’s example and release verbatim records of old meetings, BoE says it wound prevent ‘free-flowing’ debate
Sweden mulls tighter rules on wholesale forex funding
Group comprising top-ranking decision-makers, including Riksbank governor Stefan Ingves and the minister of financial markets, highlights ‘big risk’ of foreign wholesale funding
Iceland governor must re-apply for post as government mulls central bank shake-up
Ministry of finance says decision to review central bank's governing structure means it will advertise for applications for governorship; media speculate that political motives play a part
Central Bank of Chile cuts rate again as currency remains at five-year low
Bank lowers benchmark rate by 25 basis points to 4.25% and hints at further cuts in coming months, but analysts warn currency weakness and drop in copper exports should not be ignored
Central Bank of Turkey expected to avoid drama with rate hold tomorrow
The bank, which hiked rates by 425 basis points in an emergency meeting on January 29, is widely expected to stay on current path; has continued to sell dollars in February to prop up lira
New face for FOMC as Cleveland Fed pick Pianalto replacement
Mester, head of research at Philadelphia Fed, will take over on June 1; will contribute insights on financial stability effects of monetary policy to FOMC, says Don Kohn
'Cornered' Argentina introduces new inflation index
New inflation index announced by the government yesterday is a step in the right direction, according to analysts, who nevertheless remain concerned about how data is collected
Orthodox Banxico policies ‘paying off' amid emerging market volatility
Loose monetary policy in Mexico has been made possible by progress on inflation anchoring, according to bank's quarterly report
Governors grapple with regulatory implications of African mobile money growth
African central bank heads agree to develop comparative surveys of mobile money regulation, as mobile banking takes off
IMF voices concern over ‘weakening of central bank independence' in Bolivia
Any changes stemming from new constitution should ‘conserve supremacy of central bank law', says IMF; analyst says independence has not led to price stability
Riksbank unveils organisational shake-up
Three new units streamlining asset management and payment operations will come into being on March 1; also announces transfer of Skr3.3 billion to Treasury
Oil revenue fraud in Nigeria has forced ‘tight monetary conditions' says Sanusi memo
Document purportedly submitted to Senate committee by central bank governor claims oil money embezzlement has made management of exchange rates and price stability ‘extremely difficult'
Bank of Ghana hikes rates and tightens forex controls in bid to defend currency
Central bank raises interest rates by 200bp to 18% at emergency meeting; follows yesterday's decree that all domestic transactions must be denominated in local cedi