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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Sri Lankan central bank to spend $760,000 lobbying in US
Central bank hires US company to lobby politicians and businesses in effort to prevent ‘adverse publicity’ eroding investor confidence and undermining economic stability
Sovereign wealth fund could help Macao overcome gambling dependency, IMF says
Central bank could manage new sovereign wealth fund as Macao authorities seek higher return on booming reserves; IMF encourages idea in staff report
Bank of Portugal splits failed bank BES in 'clean’ resolution
Portuguese central bank splits troubled lender Banco Espírito Santo into good and bad bank as part of a €4.9 billion rescue
IMF endorses Japan's QQE despite slowing progress to 2% inflation target
IMF says Bank of Japan does not need to intensify its QQE programme ‘at this point’, though BoJ policy-maker Kiuchi says 2% inflation may need to be a 'long-term' goal
Tanzania hits financial inclusion target early due to mobile surge
Benno Ndulu says the number of adults with access to financial services has doubled in five years; describes mobile phones as ‘critical link’ between the unbanked and the formal system
Chiang Mai Initiative doubled in size to $240 billion
Financial safety net for China, Japan, Korea and the Asean nations doubled in size; Bill Allen describes the initiative as 'ornamental' as it has never actually been used
ECB sets out plans for disclosing comprehensive assessment results
European Central Bank on course to publish findings from its asset quality review and stress tests in late October; reveals the template it will use for disclosing the results
Brics nations launch development bank and reserve fund
Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa launch new institutions to fill the gaps left by the World Bank and IMF; Observers see challenges ahead
Israel publishes first financial stability report
Bank of Israel repeats demand for new committee for setting macro-prudential policy in its first financial stability report since 2004
Parliamentary committee questions Central Bank of Ireland transparency
Committee will examine whether confidentiality provisions in central bank legislation mean information on financial misconduct is withheld from the public
Draghi: structural reforms are too important to leave to member states
Mario Draghi calls for new European rules that would compel eurozone member states to reform their economies; Benoît Cœuré describes it as ‘convergence process 2.0’
Kenyan central bank launches new interest rate
Kenyan banks are required to use a new base rate when pricing loans; central bank thinks it will boost the supply of credit to the private sector but observers are sceptical
Lautenschläger sees TLTROs impacting real economy from next year
Executive board member warns targeted lending programme will ‘take longer’ than other policies to work through economy; markets question whether banks will demand the estimated €1 trillion
Gualtieri elected chair of ECB watchdog committee
New Econ Committee members approve Italian socialist as chair; Gualtieri faces an early test of his composure as German politician Bernd Lucke is rejected as vice-chair
ECB cuts frequency of monetary policy meetings
The governing council will set policy once every six weeks from January 2015; when combined with new rotation system national central bank governors will only vote six or seven times each year
Italian socialist tipped to lead ECB-watching Econ Committee
Roberto Gualtieri likely to be elected as chair of the Econ Committee next week in the European Parliament, making him the chief point of contact with the European Central Bank
RBI hiring 53 sportspeople out of civic duty
Reserve Bank of India is looking to recruit people from a host of sporting backgrounds, including cricket and table tennis, to working in support roles at the central bank
Bank of Uganda halves number of MPC meetings
Uganda’s central bank says ‘less frequent’ policy announcements will help businesses plan; MPC will now meet every other month
Bank of Thailand promotes five assistant governors
Thai central bank names five assistant governors in anticipation of a host of retirements in September; follows appointment of new deputy governor last month
Financial stability reports to become ‘a lot more important’
New research highlights ‘sizeable effects’ of financial stability reports on stock markets; speeches have become more influential since the crisis but this is unlikely to last
Swiss National Bank mulls negative rates to follow ECB
Swiss National Bank governor says ‘closely monitoring' the effect of the ECB's move to negative rates; new measures may be needed to cool housing market
Carney leads central bankers in open mouth operations
ECB policy-makers make the most speeches by far, but a broader trend towards more frequent communication is confirmed by CentralBanking.com research
Rogoff and Ball cross swords over 4% inflation target
IMF publishes Laurence Ball paper outlining the benefits of higher inflation; Ken Rogoff says switching to an electronic currency is a more ‘elegant’ solution to the ZLB problem
PBoC aims to galvanise lending by cutting reserve ratio for small banks
People’s Bank of China insists its monetary policy stance ‘has not changed’ as it cuts reserve requirements for smaller banks