Central Banking Journal - Volume XXIV Number 1
Articles in this issue
Getting to grips with monetary policy?
Getting to grips with monetary policy?
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
Europe could learn from Germany’s macro-prudential approach
German lessons for Europe
Central bankers should be wary of their political bargain with government
Sleepwalking towards destruction?
ECB conflicted by Cyprus bail-in
ECB conflicted by Cyprus bail-in
BIS calls for monetary tightening not heeded by major central banks
A voice in the wilderness
The PBoC, the liquidity squeeze and market liberalisation
The PBoC, the liquidity squeeze and market liberalisation
A status report on Dodd-Frank and the Volcker rule
A status report on Dodd-Frank
HKMA primed for mobile payments surge
HKMA gets ready for mobile and electronic payments surge
Central Bank of Peru’s Julio Velarde on the impact of Fed tapering
Interview: Julio Velarde
New central bank policy mandates could cause vicious feedback loops
Discord at the core
Bank of Lithuania’s Vitas Vasiliauskas on Europe’s push to banking union
Interview: Vitas Vasiliauskas
The Bretton Woods transcripts: debate about the World Bank and the BIS
The World Bank and the BIS
Book notes: The Battle of Bretton Woods: John Maynard Keynes, Harry Dexter White and the Making of a New World Order
A fscinating account of the Bretton Woods conference from the point of view of its two main players: John Maynard Keynes and Harry Dexter White
Book notes: Bank of Finland 200 Years: Parliament’s Bank part II
An account of the central bank's dramatic history from December 1939 to the present day