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Governance of central banks at risk
Date: Mar 08, 2011
Author: Tsuyoshi Oyama
Categories: Governance, Regulation, Risk and Regulation
Keywords: Central banks, Monetary policy
The post-crisis mandate of central banks may jeopardise their independence, accountability and effectiveness, says Tsuyoshi Oyama, a partner of the financial industries group at Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu.
Learning from Asian policy co-ordination
Malcolm Knight, former GM of the Bank for International Settlements laid out the roadmap for managing macro level risks.




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