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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Weak TLTRO demand increases pressure on ECB
Banks borrow €129.8 through ECB's second operation; pressure increases on governing council to launch new measures in January or March 2015
Swiss public reject gold initiative
Referendum sees 77.3% of vote against forcing the SNB to hold 20% of its assets in gold, and prevent it from ever selling them; central bank welcomes the result
Central Bank of Ireland plans staff increase
Governor Patrick Honohan says creation of SSM and new international regulations create ‘more work’ for the central bank; staff will increase by roughly 100 in 2015
Netherlands Bank moves 122.5 tonnes of gold from New York to Amsterdam
Central bank will now keep 31% of its gold reserves in own country; move was designed to create a more even distribution of its reserves across the globe
Praet: Covered bond supply ‘dynamised’ by ECB purchases
European Central Bank executive board member Peter Praet identified ‘a number of supply side reactions’ to covered bond purchases, which hit €10.5 billion last week
ECB unveils new website as SSM launches
Central bank launches new website dedicated to banking supervision, which features responsive design techniques to support viewing across desktops, tablets and smartphones
Serbian central bank dismisses losses as ‘accounting measure’
National Bank of Serbia loses $462 million in 2013; attributes it to range of factors including falling gold prices and a new ‘corporate profit tax’ on non-profit organisations
Buba’s Dombret leads calls to focus on bank profitability
Andreas Dombret says German banks may be resilient, but they are not competitive; commentators at leading accountancies stress the need to focus on profitability
ECB health check leaves 13 banks to raise €9.5 billion
Results of comprehensive assessment show 25 banks with capital shortfalls, but remedial actions taken throughout year leave just 13 banks short of targets
ECB will release bank health check results on Sunday
The European Central Bank will publish the asset quality review and stress test results for 130 eurozone banks this weekend. Here, Central Banking set outs what to look for.
EBA finds Bulgarian National Bank ‘in breach’ of EU law
The European Banking Authority issues a recommendation calling for the Bulgarian authorities to allow depositors access to the funds held by failed banks
Carney launches review into RTGS failure
Independent review will look into ‘technical issue’ that knocked RTGS system out of operation yesterday, and consider the central bank’s response
ECB taking minutes leak ‘very seriously’
Quotes from governing council discussions between May 2012 and January 2013 appear in press; reveal Jens Weidmann’s concerns over ELA provided to Cypriot bank
ECB eases collateral requirements for Greek bonds as borrowing costs soar
European Central Bank says it will reduce the haircut it applies to Greek government bonds, but insists it is not an ‘ad hoc reaction’ to this week’s market stress
Central banks respond to ECB and BoE paper on ABS
Sveriges Riksbank and Reserve Bank of Australia raise concerns over proposals in discussion paper, while Central Bank of Hungary adopts a more positive tone
Lars Rhode ‘firmly convinced’ by merits of banking union
The National Bank of Denmark wants to join the banking union, while the government is still assessing the consequences; Danske Bank chief economist supports wait-and-see approach
Bank of Russia sells $1.4 billion to prop up ruble
Central bank intervenes in foreign exchange market to support currency as it continues to slide against the US dollar; commentators split over prospect of rate hike
Kganyago picked to succeed Marcus as Sarb governor
Deputy governor Lesetja Kganyago says he ‘will not disappoint’ as next Sarb governor; Gill Marcus says the appointment ‘reflects the depth of talent and skill’ in the central bank
ECB appoints supervisory heavyweights to new review board
Governing council appoints five members to board, tasked with conducting reviews into ECB’s supervisory actions, including former central bankers from France, Germany, Italy and Spain
Lautenschläger expects SSM to expand beyond eurozone
Supervisory board vice-chair ‘anticipates’ that more countries will join the SSM when it is up and running; ECB has not received any formal applications to date
Rwandan governor: East African Monetary Union progressing ‘as planned’
John Rwangombwa says there are ‘big gaps’ between the five member states of the East Africa Community, but he is ‘comfortable’ with the progress towards closing them
IMF and EAC partner up to improve regional statistics
The East African Community will receive technical assistance from IMF in effort to improve its collection of government finance statistics; Rwandan governor says partnership is ‘important’
ECB hires BlackRock to design ABS programme
BlackRock will advise on design and implementation of an ABS purchase programme, which the ECB could announce next week; Benoît Coeuré outlines Europe’s ‘fundamental choice’
Israeli officials look to remove obstacles to securitisation
Joint team of financial regulators renew efforts to promote securitisation; former deputy governor Zvi Eckstein backs proposed legislative changes