New research shows that the responsiveness of households’ and firms’ borrowing costs to monetary policy is stronger in richer countries than in poorer ones. In a working paper published this month by ...
Many US businesses have not finished passing on the costs of tariffs to their customers, according to the latest research ...
The paper published by Eric Tong and Rennae Cherry on July 10 examines how central bank narratives shape media narratives, ...
A move from fixed exchange rates to inflation targeting could make economies in the Middle East and central Asia more resilient, analysis by International Monetary Fund economists finds. A working ...
The US Federal Reserve has announced the leadership and full objectives of the five task forces it is setting up to “advance ...
Members of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) expressed concerns about persistent inflation in the US during their ...
The former BoE governor speaks with Christopher Jeffery about the value of transparency, lessons from the GFC, the need to ...
The Supreme Court’s ruling in favour of Lisa Cook will not end US president Donald Trump’s efforts to exert control over the ...
Julio Velarde is to stay on for his fifth term as governor of the Central Bank of Peru following a personal request from the ...
Less than one-third of supervisors conducted tabletop or simulation exercises for resolution last year, data from Central ...
Recent wobbles in private credit are a sign that the market is close to the “end of the cycle,” according to a panel at the ...
Central Banking asked for information on areas of AI tools application. Of the 35 institutions that provided data, only a ...