Jerome Powell
Powell to explain policy outlook before US Senate
Nominee set to defend loose policy stance and independence of central bank as new chair
People: Yellen to leave Fed in February; Curaçao names temporary governor
Janet Yellen to step down from Fed board; retirement crisis sees flurry of appointments at Curaçao and Sint Maarten; Carstens hands in chairmanship at IMFC; and more
Productivity puzzles and the neutral rate of interest
Monetary policy frameworks should be subjected to internal and external reviews to ensure they remain fit for purpose
People: Powell and Yellen comment on Fed chair pick; FPC member appointed
Nominee as Fed chair praises predecessors; UK’s FPC has new external member; and more
Trump nominates Jerome Powell as Fed chair
As a Fed governor, Powell has never issued votes of dissent against FOMC decisions
Fed’s Powell: banks still have important role in payments
Fintech is disrupting the sector, but banks still form a major part of payments infrastructure, so they must be included in work on faster payments, says governor
The candidates knocking at Yellen’s door
Leading academics and economists weigh the competency of the top candidates for the Fed job – and how likely they are to win Trump’s favour
Fed’s Powell: normalisation will be ‘manageable’ for emerging markets
Fed governor says current capital flows appear to be in line with fundamentals; corporate debts a vulnerability but “situation is not alarming”
New board oversight will not “lower the bar” – Fed’s Powell
The proposed new regulation will not lower the bar for boards or lighten the load of directors, says the Fed governor
Task force calls on Fed to upgrade settlement system
Faster payments task force urges Fed to expand settlement service to all hours and open it to new participants; Fed may need to play an “operational role”
US regulators hand Volcker rule exemption to foreign firms
Agencies are conducting a review of how the Volcker rule is applied to foreign investment funds, as some appear to be captured unintentionally
Randal Quarles nominated to Fed’s top supervision role
Donald Trump’s pick for vice-chair of supervision viewed as a moderate figure, but critical of Dodd-Frank Act
Bullard raises concerns about east coast dominance of the Fed
St Louis Fed president is not worried about the major shake-up of the board of governors; points to reducing the influence of the New York Fed on the FOMC
Fixing the ‘perverse incentives’ in the SLR
Richard Heckinger warns the US’s supplementary leverage ratio in its current form discourages banks from using central counterparties
Fed’s Powell looks for ways to reduce ‘unnecessary burden’ of regulation
Fed governor tells senators he sees room in some aspects of post-crisis reforms to ease the burden on banks, though he stresses the need for “vigilance” against new risks
Fed fines Deutsche Bank on Volcker rule breach
Bank hit with fines for “unsound” practices in forex markets and violation of Volcker rule; Fed’s Powell admits the rule may need simplifying
Fed’s Powell warns of central bank digital currency impact on private sector
Powell says digital currencies issued by central banks could “stifle” private sector payment innovation, though he is confident DLT will have benefits for faster payments
Leveraged markets not a financial stability risk – Powell
Powell examines state of highly leveraged markets with eye to financial stability, judging they are not yet a problem
Fed’s Powell sees China as major factor in global trade slowdown
Fed governor seeks to explain global trade slowdown, citing many factors but saying China “looms large” in the debate
Fed raising bar for BNY Mellon – Powell
Fed working with treasury to ensure “smooth transition” as BNY Mellon becomes sole provider of government securities; bank must remain “robust”, says Fed’s Powell
Discontinuation of Libor would result in ‘significant systemic risk’, Powell says
Fed’s Powell discusses future of Libor; discontinuing the benchmark rate could entail “substantial losses”, he says
Economists mull how to improve Fed communications
Paper presented at US Monetary Policy Forum encourages Fed to move away from ‘time-based’ forward guidance; considers what kind of new information would be useful to markets
Fed’s Powell weighs factors behind market-making evolution
Governor notes regulation is a contributing factor but not a dominant one, explaining the evolution of market-making; technology and participant behaviour both important
FSB highlights ‘major steps’ toward reforming ‘Ibors’
Report finds administrators of Libor, Euribor and Tibor are making progress towards stronger interest rate benchmarks, with those in other jurisdictions advancing too