Israel’s Fischer outlines ten lessons to remember in a crisis

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Stanley Fischer, the governor of the Bank of Israel, on Thursday discussed ten lessons for monetary and financial policy from the Great Recession that applies to policymakers today.

At a conference in Jerusalem, Israel, Fischer said the recent financial crisis highlighted the critical importance of having a strong and robust financial system; the need for macroprudential supervision; an ability to deal with asset price bubbles; the need to distinguish between illiquidity and insolvency; the

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