BIS: Central banking post-crisis - What compass for uncharted waters?

30 September 2011

Bank for International Settlements' Working Papers No 353 is based on tighter integration of the monetary and financial stability functions.

The global financial crisis has shaken the foundations of the deceptively comfortable pre-crisis central banking world. Central banks face a threefold challenge: economic, intellectual and institutional. This essay puts forward a compass to help central banks sail in the largely uncharted waters ahead. The compass is based on tighter integration of the monetary and financial stability functions, keener awareness of the global dimensions of those tasks, and stronger safeguards for an increasingly vulnerable central bank operational independence.

Working Paper


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