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Central banks finding new ways to tackle uncertainty – BIS study

Policy-makers using more scenario analysis and high-frequency data, survey finds

Bank for International Settlements, Basel
The Bank for International Settlements
BIS

Central bankers are turning to new strategies to mitigate rising policy uncertainty, a new survey from the Bank for International Settlements has found.

The study, published on December 15, polls 12 monetary authorities about how they have responded to heightened uncertainty in recent years as global shocks become more frequent. The respondents comprise 10 central banks from the Americas, as well as the South African Reserve Bank and the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey.

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