South Africa

South African paper models international spillovers

Central Banking | 10 May 2013 secure

Study finds South Africa is a ‘net receiver’ of spillovers from other economies; suggests this is likely to persist as business cycle synchronisation has increased

Topics: South Africa, South African Reserve Bank

Map outline of South Africa

African growth could be ‘derailed’ by geopolitical tensions

Central Banking | 25 Apr 2013 secure

Topics: growth, South Africa, South African Reserve Bank

IMF and Sarb push for stronger systemic supervision in Africa

Central Banking | 08 Apr 2013 secure

Topics: South African Reserve Bank, South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, IMF

South Africa governor outlines ‘upside' inflation risks

Central Banking | 25 Feb 2013 secure

Topics: South Africa, South African Reserve Bank

FSB endorses South African reform efforts

Central Banking | 06 Feb 2013 secure

Topics: South Africa, South African Reserve Bank, Financial Stability Board (FSB), Over-the-counter derivatives

South Africa moves toward UK-style ‘twin peaks’ regulators

Central Banking | 04 Feb 2013 secure

Topics: South Africa, South African Reserve Bank, Macroprudential, IMF, United Kingdom

Sarb hires head of new international relations department

Central Banking | 07 Jan 2013 secure

Topics: South African Reserve Bank, South Africa, IMF, G20

Sarb deputy says domestic woes are impacting growth

Central Banking | 15 Oct 2012 secure

Topics: South Africa, South African Reserve Bank, growth, Labour

South African governor seeks non-monetary integration

Central Banking | 05 Oct 2012 secure

Topics: South Africa, South African Reserve Bank, monetary policy, Africa

Sarb paper establishes new inflation measure

Central Banking | 28 Sep 2012 secure

Topics: Inflation, South African Reserve Bank, South Africa, monetary policy

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