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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Articles by Daniel Hinge
BIS welcomes end to investors’ ‘sanguine attitude’
Optimism over future easing clashed with what central bankers were actually saying
Jamaica ‘mints’ first units of digital currency
Central bank kicks off pilot exercise with limited issuance of currency to banks and payments firms
Carney warns CBDC delays play into hands of big tech
Delays risk entrenching the power of tech firms and encouraging less desirable forms of money, former BoE governor says
BIS to operate sterling liquidity facility backed by BoE
Move echoes twentieth-century arrangements when BIS acted as intermediary in swaps network
‘Do no harm’: central bankers warn against rush to issue CBDC
Agustín Carstens, Jerome Powell and Jens Weidmann highlight risks of acting too fast
Charted: rush for dollar liquidity fades
Figures from central bank dollar repo facilities show waning demand, but outstanding swaps still high
Silvana Tenreyro picked for BoE monetary policy committee
LSE academic will take over from Kristin Forbes as external member of the MPC at the end of June
Andrew Bailey looks to reboot FCA's ‘mission’
New chief executive seeks to clarify approach after stumbles in past years, admitting global understanding of conduct regulation is still at an early stage