Mervyn King
Zhou on four key decisions that forged the modern-day PBoC
Zhou Xiaochuan shares his insights on central bank leadership in China’s economic reform
A stressful week: saving the UK banking sector
One frenetic week in 2008 led to the formation of the UK’s modern stress-testing approach
Do not assume history will repeat itself – Yellen
In conversation with Mervyn King, Janet Yellen reflects on her four years in office as Fed chair
The optimal size for central bank balance sheets
Charles Goodhart examines role of monetary and fiscal agents
“What would Allan say?”
Central Banking Publications founder Robert Pringle finds pearls of wisdom in his email correspondence with the late Allan Meltzer
Kohn worried about weight of expectations on Federal Reserve
US not as well placed as UK to tackle another crisis, says former Fed vice-chair
Former Fed vice-chair Kohn on populism, top central bankers
Donald Kohn speaks about why he has few policy regrets
King calls for IMF revamp
Former BoE governor suggests replacing executive board with International Monetary and Financial Committee
Mervyn King on Brexit, crisis supervision, economic rebalancing and reforming the IMF
Former BoE governor shares insights from a 50-year career
UK must ensure there is no Mark Carney exit
The BoE governor represents a vital source of stability
Riksbank lays out ideas for macro-prudential overhaul
Executive board accepts many – but not all – recommendations of King and Goodfriend review
Book notes: The end of alchemy, by Mervyn King
King’s radical proposals deserve serious consideration
Mervyn King calls for radical banking reform
Former BoE governor wants to end the 'alchemy' of banking
People: Mozambique deputy moves to airline; Mervyn King joins Aston Villa FC board
Former BoE governor joins Premier League club’s board of directors
Independent review calls for major changes at Riksbank
Central bank’s handling of crisis was sometimes ‘surreal’, Mervyn King and Marvin Goodfriend say
King says further easing unlikely to work
Former BoE governor says ever more monetary policy is not the solution
BoE’s crisis Court minutes reveal fractious relationships inside and out
Minutes show 'strained' relationships and catalogue of errors
Bernanke laments scripted policy meetings
Admits a few were ‘extremely exciting’ during the crisis
UK launches probe into banking sector competition
Investigation seeks to determine if big banks have too much power
The viability of a commercial approach to central bank communication
Is the trend towards commercial and political approaches sustainable?
Riksbank calls on Mervyn King for monetary policy review
Former BoE governor will review Sweden's controversial monetary policy
Robert Pringle's Viewpoint: Carney makes his mark at the Bank of England
Mark Carney has achieved much more than meets the eye in his first five months as governor of the Bank of England
A new and explicit policy on liquidity provision
The Bank of England's new rules on liquidity provision reflect much closer regulation of banks' liquidity policies and a desire to avoid the mistakes of the crisis