South African Reserve Bank (Sarb)
More regulation ‘may not fix problematic conduct’, says Sarb’s Mminele
Deputy governor appeals to the entire financial market to challenge and realign current culture; “fundamental shift” needed in order to rebuild “trust deficit”
Sarb calls for comment on framework for deposit insurance scheme
Facility will provide cover of up to 100,000 rand in the event of a bank failure, with emergency liquidity from Sarb if necessary
Sarb should leave monetary policy alone – IMF
South Africa’s current monetary policy stance is bringing inflation under control, fund mission says, advising the central bank to leave government reforms to do the legwork following downgrade
Illicit capital flows a problem for countries without capital controls – Mminele
Mminele explains how capital controls benefited cross-border flow monitoring; Sarb deputy calls for a “more consistent” approach to capital flow management
Worst could be yet to come, warns Sarb
Further credit downgrades could result in further outflows of investment in South Africa, threatening the strength of the rand and overall financial stability; governor Kganyago says central bank will work to avoid more volatility
Adopting a dual mandate will not solve South African unemployment – Kganyago
Unemployment problems are caused by structural issues, Sarb governor says; scope for reducing unemployment through monetary policy is “smaller” than people imagine
Sarb will take ‘defensive posture’ to debt downgrade, says Ballim
South Africa’s central bank is unlikely to respond to country’s junk debt status unless rand volatility starts to affect prices; Fitch joins S&P in downgrading country’s sovereign debt
Sarb deputy says political uncertainty will affect policy normalisation
Mminele asks whether central banks will enforce notion of economic slack as forward guidance reaches limits; political uncertainty rocking the policy landscape
Senior central bank officials defend globalisation
Dombret and Mminele argue against the idea that globalisation is causing high unemployment and low growth, while stressing the negative impacts of protectionist trade policies
End of ‘hiking cycle’ has been reached – Sarb’s Kganyago
South African Reserve Bank publishes improved inflation forecast as the MPC votes to leave interest rates at 7%; uncertainty around the exchange rate is still a concern
London financial sector likely to ‘lose prominence’ following Brexit, says Sarb bulletin
South Africa to watch developments in London closely following Brexit vote, as domestic banks decrease exposures to the UK
Sarb shares back on sale after long legal battle
Central bank’s lawyers have been grappling with activist investors since before the global crisis; court victory allows Sarb to put shares on sale
Sarb’s Mminele concerned about ‘geopolitical risks’
Anti-globalisation and protectionist rhetoric are at the top of the deputy’s list when it comes to risks to the South African economy this year; Brexit negotiations also a concern
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Some G20 initiatives have harmed EMs, says Mminele
Reforms have led to G-Sibs reassessing their business models, leading to a rise in de-risking, says Sarb deputy; Africa is seeing a “pronounced decline” in correspondent banking
Sarb deputy says G20 is ‘running the risk’ of being seen as inactive
Mminele says international leaders should intensify their “communication”, to foster inclusive globalisation; protectionist policies will not work in the current landscape, he says
Protectionist ‘threats’ from US could harm emerging markets – Kganyago
International concerns high on Sarb’s list at latest MPC discussion; uncertainty surrounding US economic policy leads to revision of headline inflation forecast
Sarb fines two major commercial banks for AML breaches
“Administrative sanctions” placed on Societe Generale Johannesburg branch and Absa Bank after staff found “weaknesses” in AML and terrorist-financing control measures
Kganyago warns of ‘importing structural instability’
Sarb governor highlights impact of global banking regulation on South African economy, as Barclays prepares to pull out of the continent
Kganyago says low point for growth has ‘passed’
The Sarb governor says inflation is “uncomfortably close” to the upper end of the target range; the monetary policy committee unanimously votes to keep rates on hold
Sarb offers insight into its macro-prudential toolkit
Central bank begins to outline macro-prudential tools needed to enforce financial stability mandate, seeking comment on appropriate instruments
People: Sarb reappoints deputy for second term; Central Bank of Kenya looking to replace board
South African Reserve Bank appoints Francois Groepe to serve another term; parliament has approved five new members to the Central Bank of Kenya board, but formal process not yet complete; and more
Sarb governor underlines bank’s operational independence
The government cannot ‘dictate’ interest rate policy, governor Kganyago says, emphasising the South African Reserve Bank can implement ‘appropriate policy’ without political interference
Sarb establishes anonymous whistleblowing hotline
New external hotline provides facility for the public to report misconduct to the central bank