Financial stability staff sufficiency improves year on year
Most central banks report contentment with non-staff resources
The proportion of financial stability divisions with insufficient staffing fell slightly year on year, data from the Financial Stability Benchmarks 2025 shows.
Just over a third (34.1%) of 44 respondents consider their staff strength insufficient compared with 38.7% of a slightly different sample in the 2024 benchmarks.
Twenty-seven central banks were benchmark participants in both years. A year-on-year comparison of their data shows that two of the 27 respondents now report sufficient divisional
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