Daniel Hinge
Dan Hinge is Central Banking's news editor. He has worked on the newsdesk since 2012, having graduated with a degree in politics, philosophy and economics from the University of Oxford.
Dan also manages the Viewpoint column and is editor of Central Banking's first in-depth report, on the topic of big data.
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Central banks grapple with market backstop design
BoE’s Hauser and Fed’s Logan discuss pros and cons of repos vs asset purchases
Statisticians grapple with inflation impact of Covid-19
Collecting reliable inflation figures during lockdown is not straightforward
Banks rush to tap new dollar liquidity facilities
ECB saw strongest demand: $75.8 billion out of the new 12-week programme
Carney: Germany and France risk Brexit derivatives cliff edge
BoE governor says it is in EU countries’ “interest” to ensure full viability of financial contracts pre-Brexit
Crypto or super-correspondents: central banks look to the future
Research lays out three ways forward for cross-border payments
‘Black box’ models present challenges – US regulators
US officials say they have some powers to assess AI tools, but resources are a problem
FSB recommends global governance for transaction identifier
FSB says ISO should publish and maintain standard with additional governance from CPMI and Iosco
BIS’s Shin links dollar strength to global malaise
Framework could answer many questions economists have struggled with in recent years
Andrew Bailey looks to reboot UK conduct regulator’s ‘mission’
New chief executive seeks to clarify approach after stumbles in past years
Swift details plan to toughen cyber defences
Five “strategic initiatives” designed to help global financial community prepare for future attacks
UK regulator wants banks to sell their stake in payments infrastructure
PSR believes current system is damaging to competition and innovation
End of sanctions offers chance to fix Iran’s banking sector
Complex political situation makes reform more challenging
Bank of England and Vickers clash on capital rules
ICB and BoE proposals are actually not all that different
BoE reveals final element of ring-fencing framework
Systemic risk buffer aims to dampen banking sector stress
New BoE stress tests will be tougher during economic upturns
Stress tests designed to move counter-cyclically with financial cycle
Cuts will hamper EBA's convergence work, regulator warns
Harmonising national rules top priority, but agency lacks staff and power
Focus on risk culture is ‘remaking’ the banking system
Banks and regulators face new risk culture challenges
ECB needs new tools to tackle shadow banking risks - Constâncio
Ideal toolkit would draw inspiration from US and UK