Central banks

South-east Asia’s central banks now face questions beyond oil shocks – peace deal or not

Warsh’s appointment was widely read as a win for US President Donald Trump.

Fed chair Kevin Warsh’s agenda clashes with reality

Fabio Panetta’s remarks come amid signs of growing tensions between heavily indebted governments and their central banks.

Europe’s central banks may come under political pressure, Panetta says

New Fed chair Kevin Warsh has arrived with a sweeping reform agenda, immediately announcing the establishment of five task forces.
THE BOTTOM LINE

A different type of G7 central bank divergence

29% of those in the Invesco survey said the US dollar’s reserve-currency status will be weaker in five years.

Sovereign investors with US$29 trillion pivot to energy assets, flag dollar fears

The financing of the AI boom also looks increasingly reliant on debt and complex funding structures across the supply chain.

Debt, AI boom and fragilities raise global risks: BIS

The PBOC said overnight reverse repos will be conducted through quantity bidding at fixed interest rates, in the same way seven-day counterparts are conducted.

China’s central bank to add tool to better manage short-term liquidity

The surge in global energy prices means inflation will remain high this year and moderate next year as supply-side pressures ease, says the central bank.

Thai central bank keeps key interest rate unchanged, as expected

A neighbourhood destroyed by an Israeli airstrike in Lebanon's Tyre district. Key threats to the US-Iran deal include the non-trivial possibility that Israel may derail it.

Why the fragile US-Iran MOU won’t restart the rate-cut cycle

Yang Chin-long, Taiwan central bank's governor, expects expanding business opportunities from AI to drive export growth this year.

Taiwan central bank raises growth outlook, flags inflation concerns