Tristan Carlyle
Tristan Carlyle is the news editor for Central Banking. He has experience at a host of local and national UK media outlets, and a degree in Politics and Economics from the University of Southampton.
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Turkish central bank weighs rate hike to stem lira slump
Governor Erdem Başçı says the MPC will consider widening the interest rate corridor in its meeting next week; forex auctions failed to reverse falling value of assets and currency
Central Bank of Cyprus ‘moving in direction’ of more active board
David Lascelles says interim report on Cypriot banking sector has been well-received; hopes parliament will sanction a ‘more democratic’ board
Bank of Spain rings organisational changes
General secretariat handed new department for market conduct and claims; new financial stability units set up to address banking analysis, macro-prudential policy and impact of regulation
Bank of England concerned by ‘vulnerability’ to interest rate increases
Financial Stability Report calls for assessment of financial institutions' exposure to increases in global interest rates; recommends banks are allowed to reduce their liquid asset holdings
Jane Austen ‘quietly waiting in wings’ to feature on UK banknote
Bank of England governor Mervyn King says Jane Austen is a likely candidate to feature on next £10 note; fails to appease concerns over all-male banknote roster
BoE and PBoC open ‘very important’ renminbi swap line
Bank of England and People’s Bank of China establish three-year 200 billion yuan swap line; fourth largest of its kind and first in European Union
PBoC maintains hard line on liquidity
People’s Bank of China insists there is a ‘reasonable’ level of liquidity in financial sector and says commercial banks are responsible for their own levels of reserves
PBoC leaves banking sector sweating over liquidity squeeze
Tight credit conditions persist as the People’s Bank of China remains silent about liquidity injections into increasingly strained banking sector
Bangladesh governor targets stronger debt market
Atiur Rahman concerned by public and private sector reliance on bank funding, but says government should wait until after elections to issue first sovereign bond denominated in US dollars
IMF’s Zhu examines impact of changing global relationships on Asian economies
Min Zhu, an IMF deputy managing director, discusses the move towards a global supply chain and the challenges it presents to the development of the Asian financial markets
Nabiullina faces ‘open question’ of how Bank of Russia will address growth
Elvira Nabiullina becomes Bank of Russia chairman on June 24; Deutsche Bank Russia research head plays down talk of an ‘excessive swing’ towards monetary easing
Belgian supervisor warns against Basel III over-simplification
National Bank of Belgium’s Rudi Bonte calls for the Basel Committee to take a ‘moderate’ stance on the trade-off between simplicity and complexity in its risk and capital rules
Japan government pension fund re-jig could see BoJ pick up $80bn in JGBs
Japan’s sovereign welfare fund signals could sell up to ¥8 trillion worth of domestic bonds; BoJ could potentially absorb them as it seeks to drive up the country’s monetary base
Latvia to adopt euro in 2014
European Commission gives Latvia the green light to become eighteenth eurozone member after it comfortably meets convergence criteria, but ECB voices concerns over price and financial stability
Croatian governor cautious over banking union
Boris Vujčić says Croatia will adopt the euro "as soon as possible" after it joins the European Union next month; raises concerns over banking union and ECB’s lack of supervisory experience
RBNZ could ‘scale up’ forex intervention
Reserve Bank of New Zealand governor Graeme Wheeler signals willingness to sell more NZ dollars to combat currency appreciation; house price increases put central bank in policy ‘bind’
Bullard says inflation must pick up before asset purchases can be slowed
St Louis Fed president says future of QE should depend on inflation developments; suggests FOMC is more likely to taper than increase asset purchases
Bank of Japan ¥2tn intervention fails to halt Nikkei slump
BoJ moves to calm bond volatility as Bernanke comments and China data spook Japanese markets
Riksbank deputy appointments boost easing hopes
Martin Flodén and Cecilia Skingsley selected as new deputies; seen to shift the executive board in a more ‘dovish’ direction and increase the chances of a rate cut
German banks adopt Step2 for domestic payments
EBA Clearing reveals seven German banks will use the Step2 payments system to process and clear their domestic payments, converting in the second half of 2013
Zimbabwean central bank chief slams ‘reckless’ indigenisation
Gideon Gono asserts his authority over the indigenisation of the country’s banking sector; Standard Chartered still operating despite government threat to withdraw licence
Orphanides lambasts European ‘blunders’
Former Central Bank of Cyprus governor attacks European authorities for mismanaging sovereign debt crisis; holds communist party responsible for Cypriot bailout
DR Congo central bank names new governor
Head of markets given the nod as Jean-Claude Mulongo steps down after three terms; takes over after dramatic cycle of tightening drags inflation into single digits
Irish plan for distressed borrowers attracts criticism
Central Bank of Ireland encourages cooperation between lenders of secured and unsecured debt to keep distressed borrowers from bankruptcy; Irish League of Credit Unions denounces scheme