Central Banking Journal - Volume XXX Number 2
Articles in this issue
Facing up to the tech challenge
Central banks get a wake-up call from libra
Canada’s Poloz on monetary policy limits, transparency and cyber recovery
Speaks about stagflation risks from trade wars, the value of market signals and Canada’s CBDC plans
Tackling ‘dead-end’ monetary policy
Shift to lower inflation targets would help central banks escape forever-loose monetary policy, writes former IMF chief Jacques de Larosière
BSP’s Diokno on forward guidance and cutting reserves
Philippines governor, Benjamin Diokno, speaks about fintech and efforts to wean Asia off the US dollar
Will the Fed pass its year-end funding test?
An unprecedented rate spike in September prompted the Fed to inject billions into funding markets
The challenges facing Christine Lagarde
New ECB chief needs to lead a successful review of the ECB’s monetary and communications policy
The twilight of banking supervision
Supervision of banks in Europe has deteriorated
Was Draghi one of the great central bankers?
A look back at how the ECB chief confronted existential concerns about the euro
Big data in central banks: 2019 survey results
Many central banks are overhauling their data governance, facilitating a broadening in their use of big data
Big tech: a threat to banks?
The explosive growth of big tech companies in China offers important lessons
The pursuit of ‘fintecgrity’
How can regulators maintain integrity at the confluence of finance and technology?
Central banks turn to Instagram to reach younger generations
Audiovisual social media network is helping some central banks offer financial education for millennials and Gen Zs
A spotlight on IPSAS Draft 69
Proposed guidance for specific instruments by PSASB may have significant implications
Book notes: The Bank of England and the government debt, by William Allen
Required reading for Treasury, Debt Management Office and Bank of England staff
Book notes: Economics for the common good, by Jean Tirole
Book should be well received amid recent rise in populism
Book notes: Narrative economics, by Robert Shiller
The book is good fun to read, but some elements are a little disappointing
Book notes: The Japanese central banking system compared with its European and American counterparts, by Yoshiharu Oritani
Book has “no equal” in reviewing new microeconomic theory for central banking