Bank for International Settlements (BIS)
Rules found to hinder remittance payments
Regulatory compliance is the main barrier to doing business in the area of workers' remittance payments, according to a poll of Sibos delegates.
Further rapid growth in foreign exchange trading
The volumes of foreign exchange traded has grown by 65% over the last three years, the preliminary results of the Bank for International Settlement's (BIS) triennial survey reveal, with global daily turnover averaging $3.2 trillion in April 2007.
Dugan to replace Witteveen at joint forum
John Dugan, the comptroller of the currency in the US, will head the Joint Forum, a group of senior financial sector regulators, following the death of Dirk Witteveen, an executive director at the Netherlands Bank, earlier this month.
BIS paper on house prices in emerging Europe
This BIS working paper examines the determinants of house price increases in central and eastern Europe.
BIS Quarterly Review
The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) published the 'BIS Quarterly Review' on 3 September. It gave an overview of recent developments in financial markets, before turning in more detail to highlights from the latest BIS data on international…
The impact of contagion on interbank markets
The Bank for International Settlements has published a paper on using counterfactual simulations to assess the danger of contagion in interbank markets.
Australia investigates resilience
The Reserve Bank of Australia has published a series of draft papers presented at its conference on the structure and resilience of the financial system, which took place on 20 and 21 August.
Turkey's payment systems
The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) published a report on payments systems in Turkey on 3 July.
Roth refutes hedge fund risk
The highly leveraged institutions (HLI) industry is "no direct threat to financial stability," Jean-Pierre Roth, chairman of the governing board of the Swiss National Bank and chairman of the board of directors of the Bank for International Settlements,…
Inflationary pressures building - Fund
Inflationary pressures are "definitely building up" according to Simon Johnson, economic counsellor and director of research with the International Monetary Fund.
BIS warns on inflation and trade imbalances
The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) noted in its 77th Annual Report, released on 24 June, that the performance of the global economy over the last few years has been extraordinary, raising "questions about the source and, closely related, the…
BIS Paper on globalisation and inflation
The BIS Working Paper "Globalisation and inflation: New cross-country evidence on the global determinants of domestic inflation" published 11 May argues that prevailing models of inflation are too "country-centric", in that they fail to take sufficient…
HKMA Quarterly Bulletin, March 2007
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority has published the March 2007 issue of its Quarterly Bulletin. The Bulletin includes the article "Assessment of the euro payment system in Hong Kong". The article assesses Euro CHATS, one of the major clearing and…
Knight's term of office at BIS extended
The Board of Directors of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) announced Monday 7 May that it has extended the term of office of the General Manager, Malcolm Knight, to mid-2009.
Yogesh Anand leaving the RBNZ for the BIS
Reserve Bank of New Zealand Chief Information Officer Yogesh Anand is leaving the Bank to take up the role of Head of Information Technology Services for the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) in Basel, Switzerland, the RBNZ said Thursday 19 April.
Risk measurement and systemic risk
The European Central Bank on 11 April published proceedings from the Fourth Joint Central Bank Research Conference on Risk Measurement and Systemic Risk which took place at the ECB in Frankfurt on 8 and 9 November 2005.
Knight on inflation targeting in emerging markets
In the speech 'Inflation targeting in emerging market economies' given on 4 April Malcolm Knight of the BIS said inflation targeting is not of course the only way to build monetary policy credibility.
Understanding asset prices: an overview
This BIS paper reviews analytical work carried out by central banks that participated at the Autumn Meeting of Central Bank Economists on "Understanding asset prices: determinants and policy implications", which the BIS hosted on 30-31 October 2006.
Growth dynamics myth of economic recovery
Using panel data for a large number of countries, this BIS Working Paper finds that economic contractions are not followed by offsetting fast recoveries.
BIS Quarterly Review, March 2007
The Bank for International Settlements published its March 2007 Quarterly Review on Wednesday 14 March. The report said prices of risky assets rallied between end-November and late February as the outlook for economic growth appeared to improve, while…
YV Reddy appointed chairman of the BIS in Asia
The Board of Directors of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) announced Monday 12 March Yaga V Reddy as Chairman of the BIS Asian Consultative Council (ACC).
G10 bankers: Stock correction reminds of risk
G10 central bankers said Monday 12 March that the recent correction in stock markets was a useful reminder of the risks faced by investors, but it has not altered fundamental growth prospects.
Report says China to continue buying US Treasuries
China will continue to purchase US Treasuries after the new foreign exchange investment agency begins operations, The Standard reported Monday 12 March, citing central bank vice governor Wu Xiaoling.
BIS's Knight on risk in the small and in the large
In the speech 'Now you see it, now you don't: risk in the small and in the large' given on 28 February Malcolm Knight of the BIS said there is no doubt that the financial system is now more resilient than it was in the past.