Central Banking Journal

The wider benefits of assistance

Juliet Johnson suggests that assistance to post-communist central banks by their Western counterparts resulted in closer links between central bankers more generally

Interview: Otmar Issing

The architect of the ECB’s monetary policy framework talks to Robert Pringle about his new book and the challenges central bankers face at the moment

Bagehot revisited

The credit crisis has underlined the limited effectiveness of central banks’ lender-of-last-resort function, argues Bruce White

Draghi prepares to slim down

The Bank of Italy finds resistance from its staff and labour unions, but insists it will push ahead with controversial reforms. Isabella Bufacchi reports

Light in Gaza

Jihad Alwazir, the governor of the Palestine Monetary Authority, tells Claire Jones how the central bank is reforming the state’s banking sector and why the institution needs to be a “jack of all trades”

Interview: Zeti Akhtar Aziz

The governor of Bank Negara Malaysia tells Claire Jones, the editor of Central Bank News, why the country’s banking sector has survived the credit crunch

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