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Designing a new global financial architecture
Developing a financial architecture for the future requires substantial thought about international capital flows and the role of institutional investors. By Bernd Braasch
Central Banking Journal | 16 May 2012
Financial Stability
System risk lessons from FX loans in Central and Eastern Europe
The build-up of forex loans in Central and Eastern Europe presented a systemic challenge to financial stability in the region. Piotr J Szpunar argues this episode points to a need for macro-prudential...
Central Banking Journal | 16 May 2012
Financial Stability
Germany’s political elite treads tightrope of public opinion on euro
Citizens of Europe’s most powerful economy have never had a real affection for the euro, making Germany’s role in resolving the continent’s debt crisis extremely tricky. By Norbert Walter
Central Banking Journal | 16 May 2012
Governance
Berlin and the Bundesbank in spat over IMF
The Deutsche Bundesbank has played a pivotal role in building Germany’s reputation as the defender of monetary discipline at the IMF. But Berlin’s efforts to secure loans to bail out Greece have damaged...
Central Banking Journal | 16 May 2012
Reserves
Renminbi to shake up the reserves management status quo
China is unlikely to fully liberalise its currency controls during the next five years. But this does not look set to prevent the renminbi from achieving full reserve currency status. By Gary Smith
Central Banking Journal | 16 May 2012