Monetary Policy and Financial Stability in 2023
This page contains the course materials for the Central Banking Training Course “Monetary Policy and Financial Stability in 2023: A training programme for the Saudi Central Bank”. The course tutors and speakers have have put together a collection of resources, including articles and reports, which we strongly recommend you review. Please scroll down the page to browse the Central Banking content.
Further reading can also be found here, in the following links:
ECB Banking Supervision: SSM supervisory priorities for 2023-2025
IMF Global Financial Stability Report 2022
FSB Financial Stability Surveillance Framework 2021
“Stylised facts on debt and financial crisis”
“The way forward for EU-wide stress tests”
“The Fed Is Shrinking Its Balance Sheet. What Does That Mean?”
“Debt and financial crises: Will history repeat itself?”
“Riding the Global Debt Rollercoaster – IMF Blog”
“Global Debt Reaches a Record $226 Trillion – IMF Blog”
“Rising Household Debt: What It Means for Growth and Stability – IMF Blog”
“Central banks highlight ways to tackle private debt build-up in the wake of the pandemic – BIS”
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Monetary Policy Benchmarks 2022 report – a pandemic legacy
Benchmarks data offers insights into how Covid has impacted policy frameworks, plus governance, market operations and policy transparency
BoE’s Mann challenges idea of ‘long and variable lags’
MPC member says changing transmission of policy in UK may demand more tightening
South Korea holds rates for first time in 12 months
Governor says further rate hikes are possible as figures show economic contraction in last quarter
Stability under the 2% inflation standard is a chimera
An inflexible standard of value that lets the market decide how much money to produce would be superior, write Brendan Brown and Robert Pringle
BoT’s Sethaput on inflation dynamics, central bank mandates and multi-lateral payments
The Bank of Thailand governor speaks with Christopher Jeffery about the trend towards higher inflation, the sustainable finance challenge, experiments with CBDCs and governance issues related to multi-lateral payments
Loose monetary policy has ‘big’ impact on crisis risk – NBER paper
Authors find causal link between easy policy stance and future financial instability
FSB sets ‘priority actions’ for global payments reform
Broad study of interoperability and alignment has been narrowed down to specific actions
Fed, FDIC, and OCC warn banks over crypto deposits
Risks from crypto firm deposits are correlated, heightened and unpredictable, Fed says
Non-banks tend to cut lending during crises – BIS paper
Evidence from syndicated lending suggests growth of non-banks could exacerbate crises
Macro-pru tightening can cause ‘risk leakages’, ECB paper finds
Policy-makers should tighten household limits early in the credit cycle, researchers say
Investors improve at funding high-impact climate tech – paper
After widespread failures investing in first wave of climate tech, investors are having more of an impact
ECB flags ‘persistent concerns’ over bank governance
Supervisors perform first assessment of “excessive leverage” and demand action from four banks