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Working group minutes: strategic planning structures

Central banks are adapting their strategic planning functions and adopting digital tools

Scenario planning analysis

Several central banks have added staff to their strategic planning departments in recent years and changed the organisational structure as they aim to make planning more effective.

Central bankers from Europe, Africa and the Americas joined two sessions of Central Banking’s interbank working groups on January 28. Many shared details of the steps they had taken to make strategic planning more focused and better co-ordinated across their organisations.

A deputy governor of an African central bank

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