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27 March 2008

Moral hazard brigade on the march

Trooping in to see “the Guv’nor”

Bank of Japan gets an experienced helmsman

..and People’s Bank of China keeps Zhou

Did you miss Central Banking’s SOVEREIGN wealth conference?

ECB salaries rise 2%

Tito’s lament…

… and Nout’s cheery gloss

The last word

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CENTRAL BANKING VOL. XVIII. 4
In an exclusive interview in the latest edition of Central Banking, published on 14 May, Robert Shiller points the finger of blame for the credit crisis at the Fed, but calls for more securitisation of financial products. Dwight Jaffee and Mark Perlow argue that a major regulatory overhaul of the investment banking industry is needed in the wake of the Bear Stearns rescue. Thomas Jordan of the Swiss National Bank assesses the impact of the credit crunch on central bank reserve managers, while Jacques de Larosière outlines the priorities for fixing global financial markets. More>

SPEED Spring issue
Published in April, the latest issue of SPEED features an interview with Dave Mitchell of the South African Reserve Bank who sets out plans for payments development in the Southern African Region. Malan Rietveld reports on the regulator’s u-turn on futures clearing in the United States, Peter Norman talks to EuroCCP about their designs on the European clearing and settlement market and Judith Hardt, Paul Symons and Carlo de Meijer assess the progress on Europe’s Code of Conduct. More>


RBS Reserve Management Trends 2008

Published on 18 February, RBS Reserve Management Trends contains an exclusive report of a survey of more than 50 central banks.
Now in its fourth annual edition, RBS Reserve Management Trends is the world's leading independent source of hard data on central bank reserve management. More>


How Countries Supervise their Banks, Insurers and Securities Markets 2008

Published on 25 January, How Countries Supervise is the who and how in financial supervision for 190+ countries More>

Central Bank Directory 2008

Published on 12 December The Central Bank Directory 2008 details over 4,000 key contacts in 162 central banks all in one up-to-date and easily accessible guide. More>


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14 May 2008

Bernanke cautiously upbeat on liquidity

Inflation surge surprises UK economists

I won’t intervene in central bank policy: Turkish PM

SA braves public with rate forum

Central banks want more action on FX risk

HKMA’s Yambo: we will work with Shanghai

Monetary policy alone cannot curb inflation

SARB’s monetary policy review

Richmond Federal Reserve – Annual Report 2007

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