Elliot Gulliver-Needham
Elliot Gulliver-Needham was a Central Banking trainee reporter.
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Australia could reach zero lower bound, says Lowe
Governor says RBA is open to unconventional monetary policy
RBI in fintech and 24/7 payments drive
RBI announces 24/7 electronic payments, anti-fraud registry and more
MAS issues ‘cyber hygiene’ rules; eases sandbox barriers
Regulator aims to prevent cyber crime through basic measures while offering some fintechs access to its sandbox within 21 days
Four Gulf states cut rates following Fed decision
Bahrain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and UAE have currencies pegged to US dollar
Maldives governor resigns amid scandal
Governor accused of interfering in money-laundering investigation
South Africa’s broad inflation target range ‘a mistake’, says Kganyago
Sarb governor complains that ownership debate is damaging country’s economy
Hyperinflation threatens to return to Zimbabwe
Official inflation almost doubles as economic threats remain
US lawmakers slam Facebook’s ‘delusional’ Libra plan
Libra executive grilled at US hearing over Facebook’s history of scandals
Mobile lending poses threat to financial stability – Kenyan governor
Njoroge says unregulated digital lenders could ‘bring down entire financial sector’
PBoC sounds alarm over Facebook’s Libra
Central banks must keep control of Facebook currency, senior officials say
CBDCs could protect citizens from e-currency abuse, official says
Citizens in cashless societies could be vulnerable to monopoly power, says Sveriges Riksbank official
RBNZ on course for capital ratio hike despite backlash from banks
Big banks say plan is “too large and too costly”
Swift bullish on future of cross-border payments
Tests of GPI system show faster, more transparent cross-border payments, Swift says
Sandboxes do not solve all fintech problems, says academic
Regulatory sandboxes will face challenges in cross-border cooperation, says Brian Knight
Venezuela introduces new banknotes as hyperinflation continues
New notes come less than a year after five zeroes were dropped from currency
Polymer banknotes caused sharp fall in UK counterfeits – BoE
Bank of England reports reduction from 1,000-plus fake notes a month to single figures
South Korean governor lays ground for rate cut
Rate cut seems more appealing to the BoK amid worsening trade war
Australia cuts rates to record low
Weak inflation and declining property market push RBA to cut rates
Australia poised for rate cut as economy continues to weaken
Low inflation and a declining property market make case for reversal of earlier stance
Curaçao central bank deputy director arrested for forgery
Arrest is part of an investigation into alleged money laundering, says public prosecutor
Cyber crime is ‘present danger’ for financial system – BoE deputy
Sam Woods emphasises need for more widespread stress-testing of cyber security
BoE to expand scheme that sends economists to emerging markets
UK government partners with BoE to provide economic expertise to emerging markets
Ghana holds first Financial Stability Council meeting
Council was established after central bank confronted crisis in commercial lenders