

Governance Benchmarks 2023 report – the frameworks that underpin central banks
Data reveals differences in profits, appointments and policies among EMEs and advanced economies
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The Governance Benchmarks 2023 present original data on how central banks are organised and overseen. Central bankers currently face extremely challenging circumstances. Inflation remains high in many jurisdictions in both developed and emerging market economies (EMEs), and is continuing to rise in some. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the strains on international supply chains caused by the Covid-19 epidemic are still creating considerable
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