Minority of central banks altered risk functions in past two years

Amendments emanate from factors including technology and climate change

A minority of central banks modified the risk management functions to reflect changing responsibilities over the past two years, the Risk Management Benchmarks 2024 find. 

In all, 14 (42.4%) of 33 central banks made changes to their risk management. However, the status quo remains unchanged in 19 (57.6%) jurisdictions. Central banks in higher income brackets appear to be more active in updating their risk frameworks.

The adjustments in central banks’ responsibilities were driven by variations in

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