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Bretton Woods Transcripts reveal insights into IMF quotas and governance

Central Banking Journal | 10 May 2013 secure

In the second of a three-part series, Andrew Rosenberg writes about how the negotiators at the Bretton Woods conference in 1944 spent much of their time deliberating quotas and governance for the IMF

Topics: Bretton Woods, IMF, World Bank

Andrew Rosenberg

The SSM, banking union and the future of prudential policy in Europe

Central Banking Journal | 10 May 2013 secure

Topics: Macro-prudential regulation, Single supervisory mechanism, ECB

Bank Negara Malaysia’s approach to developing a financial inclusion index

Central Banking Journal | 10 May 2013 secure

Topics: Bank Negara Malaysia

Central banks adopting social media at different paces, finds CBJ study

Central Banking Journal | 10 May 2013 secure

Topics: communication, Banque de France, Federal Reserve, IMF, Christine Lagarde, Ben Bernanke, Central Bank of Nigeria, Lamido Sanusi, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Christian Noyer, Bank of Estonia, National Bank of Georgia, South African Reserve Bank, Reserve Bank of New Zealand, Maldives

China’s new financial and regulatory architects

Central Banking Journal | 10 May 2013 secure

Topics: China, People's Bank of China, Zhou Xiaochuan, Xiao Gang, Guo Shuqing, Lou Jiwei, Shang Fulin, Xiang Junbo

The case for nominal GDP targeting by central banks

Central Banking Journal | 10 May 2013 secure

Topics: GDP, monetary policy, Inflation targeting, Mark Carney, Bank of Japan

The changing structure of the euro money market

Central Banking Journal | 10 May 2013 secure

Topics: Money market funds , Deutsche Bundesbank, collateral, Central counterparty (CCP), ECB

Fed 'stimulus' chokes indirect finance to SMEs

Central Banking Journal | 28 Mar 2013 secure

Topics: Federal Reserve, monetary policy

Stockton’s Bank of England review offers forecasting lessons for central banks

Central Banking Journal | 28 Feb 2013 secure

Topics: Federal Reserve, Bank of England, monetary policy, Economics

Deutsche Bundesbank’s losing struggle in European integration battle

Central Banking Journal | 28 Feb 2013 secure

Topics: Deutsche Bundesbank, ECB, Federal Reserve, Single supervisory mechanism

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