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Financial Stability | 27 Jan 2012
New legislation to fundamentally change financial regulation in the UK; fears raised that the important issue of the accountability of the Bank of England has not been addressed fully
United Kingdom, FSA, Treasury Select Committee, Financial Conduct Authority
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Governance
When private shares meet public interest
Jannie Rossouw and Adèle Breytenbach look at a unique group of central banks: the eight that are privately owned.
Central Banking Journal | 11 Nov 2011
Monetary Policy
The gathering storm
Solving the financial crisis increasingly looks beyond the reach of monetary and financial policies, writes Ludek Niedermayer. Worse could follow in 2012 for central bank balance sheets, he warns.
Central Banking Journal | 11 Nov 2011
Reserves
Held in reserve
Gary Smith says it is time for central banks to define what they want from reserves and reserve managers.
Central Banking Journal | 11 Nov 2011
Central Banks
Hong Kong: where next?
Can the symbiotic relationship between Hong Kong and the renminbi continue? Chen Chao looks at the potential for growth – and competition.
Central Banking Journal | 11 Nov 2011
Central Banks
Beijing’s second thought
Hui Feng examines the political calculus behind increasing international flows of China’s currency.
Central Banking Journal | 11 Nov 2011