Interview/Monetary Policy
Sarb’s Lesetja Kganyago on divergent monetary policies and new supervision
South African governor discusses the country's new regulatory regime and nurturing talent
Nobel economist Sims on fiscal stimulus, Eurozone loss sharing and role of central banks
Urges fiscal policymakers to creat inflation; sceptical about secular stagnation
Zhu Guangyao on China's 'new normal', investment and external pressures
Vice-minister of finance on Chinese economic policy and external challenges
PBoC’s Zhou Xiaochuan on interest rate reform and renminbi internationalisation
Chinese central bank governor speaks about the pace and timing of reform
Jacques de Larosière on the international monetary system and the euro
Christopher Jeffery speaks to former IMF managing director Jacques de Larosière
Agustín Carstens on Fed policy, shadow banking and Mexico's economic strengths
Bank of Mexico governor talks about flaws in the financial system and how to manage crises
Paul Collier on central bank leadership, flawed policy and SWFs in Africa
African central banks may need to live with volatile inflation, says Oxford professor
Paul Volcker on inflation, QE exit and monetary system flaws
Former Fed chair talks about his policy actions and the challenges ahead
Stick to inflation targeting, Grimes tells central banks
Central bankers should stick to what they do best – keeping inflation in check – without taking on multiple targets that damage their credibility, says recently retired RBNZ chairman Arthur Grimes
Belarusian chair Ermakova reveals how she tackled runaway inflation
National Bank of the Republic of Belarus chair Nadezhda Ermakova tells CentralBanking.com about the central bank’s efforts to deal with the 2011 currency and ensuing inflation crisis
Central Bank of Peru’s Julio Velarde on the impact of Fed tapering
Interview: Julio Velarde
Thai governor hankers for return to ‘normal' monetary policy
Bank of Thailand's Prasarn Trairatvorakul says he wants to see an end to advanced economy QE as the central bank has come under increasing pressure to manipulate the baht
Bank of Israel’s outgoing chief, Stanley Fischer, on the challenges of central banking
Stanley Fischer believes his work as governor of the Bank of Israel is done. He tells Chris Jeffery about the reform process in Israel as well as the challenges facing the world economy and the IMF
Bank of Thailand's Prasarn Trairatvorakul on the central bank's 70th anniversary
Interview: Prasarn Trairatvorakul
Robert Aliber says the US must get tough on China
Interview: Robert Aliber
Q&A: Central Bank of Colombia governor José Darío Uribe
Interview: José Darío Uribe
Interview: Robert Mundell
The Nobel laureate explains what is needed to save Europe’s single currency and calls for greater global coordination of monetary policies, in conversation with Robert Pringle
Interview: Jaime Caruana
Jaime Caruana, the general manager of the Bank for International Settlements, talks to Catherine Snowdon about the institution’s role in responding to the financial crisis
Interview: Vitas Vasiliauskas
Well-balanced, sustainable growth is the priority target, new governor of the Bank of Lithuania tells CentralBanking.com
Interview: Agustín Carstens
The governor of the Bank of Mexico tells Claire Jones about how the central bank is improving its capacity to safeguard financial stability
Interview: Mahamudu Bawumia
Former Bank of Ghana deputy governor discusses the economic and monetary policy challenges facing Ghana and Africa
Interview: Raghuram Rajan
University of Chicago Booth School of Business' Raghuram Rajan on Fed policy and officials, the structural flaws in the US economy, and the future of economics in central banks
Donald Kohn: a life in central banking
The outgoing vice chairman of the Federal Reserve Board has spent 40 years at the central bank. He tells Blair Baker about the significant evolution in policymaking he has witnessed and, latterly, overseen.
Interview: Gill Marcus
The governor of the South African Reserve Bank talks to Ramya Jaidev about some of the challenges central bankers are facing both in South Africa and around the world.