Olaf Sleijpen, gobernador del Banco de los Países Bajos, asumirá la presidencia de la Red para la Ecologización del Sistema ...
Licensing, regulation and infrastructure are key to understanding Latvia’s popularity among fintechs, the deputy governor of ...
Venezuela has announced one of the world’s largest-ever restructuring processes for sovereign debt. In a statement on May 13, ...
The MIT professor and former BoE MPC member speaks about QE, scenario analysis and the art of conducting monetary policy in ...
The Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey (CBRT) has revised its interim inflation target for 2026 from 16% to 24%, with governor Fatih Karahan citing “extraordinary geopolitical developments” as the ...
Olaf Sleijpen, the governor of the Netherlands Bank, is to become chair of the Network for Greening the Financial System (NGFS) with effect from July 1. The NGFS said on May 13 that Sleijpen’s ...
Pakistan’s central bank has received 914 million in special drawing rights ($1.3 billion) from the International Monetary ...
The centrality of the US currency in foreign exchange markets transmits volatility from non-dollar markets to the greenback, ...
Central banks are increasingly adopting dynamic capital frameworks as a means of protecting their financial independence, ...
A competition mandate given to the UK regulator has “made a difference” in promoting new entries into the country’s banking sector, the head of the Bank of England’s Prudential Regulation Authority ...
Central banks around Europe are becoming aware of the threats posed by cyber security-focused artificial intelligence models, like Anthropic’s Mythos. Central Banking has spoken to around a dozen ...
The US Senate has moved a step closer to confirming Kevin Warsh as the next chair of the Federal Reserve following a procedural vote on May 11. The upper chamber of Congress voted 49–44 to “invoke ...
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