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In Pursuit of Presence or Prominence? - The Prospect of Chinese Banks' Global Expansion and Their Benchmarks (Hardcover,... In Pursuit of Presence or Prominence? - The Prospect of Chinese Banks' Global Expansion and Their Benchmarks (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2018)
Shenglin Ben, Jiefang Yu, Yue Gu, Jiamin Lv, Li Jun Zhang, …
R2,862 Discovery Miles 28 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book summarizes Chinese banks' achievements in global markets and examines the differences between Chinese and foreign banks. It also explores the future roadmap of internationalization and the risks involved in the process, in order to provide reference resource for Chinese banks. Based on the CBII (Chinese Bank Internationalization Index), which was first released in 2015, the book introduces the Banks' Internationalization Index ("BII") and expands the BII by examining two groups of data, including the number of overseas branches, overseas assets and revenue. In addition it analyzes representative Chinese banks' internationalization, using 16 of the Global Systemically Important Banks (G-SIBs) as benchmarks.

States, Markets and Regimes in Global Finance (Hardcover): Tony Porter States, Markets and Regimes in Global Finance (Hardcover)
Tony Porter
R2,860 Discovery Miles 28 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Building upon a wide range of literatures, this book argues that international regulatory institutions become stronger when oligopolistic institutional arrangements decay and competitive pressures intensify. This is shown to be the case for global finance by the study of two inter-state institutions - the Basle Committee on Banking Supervision and the International Organization of Securities Commissions, and of the international banking and securities industries which they seek to regulate. There is also the development of the concept of "private" regimes.

Bank Behaviour and Resilience - The Effect of Structures, Institutions and Agents (Hardcover): C. Bakir Bank Behaviour and Resilience - The Effect of Structures, Institutions and Agents (Hardcover)
C. Bakir
R3,319 Discovery Miles 33 190 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book provides new interdisciplinary and comparative answers as to why banking sectors in 'liberal' and 'coordinated' market economies operated under a shared set of rules during the Global Financial Crisis. Exploring the role of complex interactions among interdependent structures, institutions and agents defines this banking behaviour.

The Foreign Exchange Market - Empirical Studies with High-Frequency Data (Hardcover): C Goodhart, R. Payne The Foreign Exchange Market - Empirical Studies with High-Frequency Data (Hardcover)
C Goodhart, R. Payne
R2,975 Discovery Miles 29 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This text brings together a number of research studies, all of which examine the behaviour of foreign exchange rates. The main focus of the collection is on empirical characterization of high-frequency exchange rate data. The pioneering studies demonstrate and explain, amongst other things, the regular patterns in intra-day foreign exchange rate activity, the effects of macroeconomic news of rates and analyze the profitability of technical trading rules in these markets. The collection should be of use to students, academics and practitioners who are interested in exchange rate dynamics.

Crisis and Change in the Japanese Financial System (Hardcover, 2000 ed.): Takeo Hoshi, Hugh T. Patrick Crisis and Change in the Japanese Financial System (Hardcover, 2000 ed.)
Takeo Hoshi, Hugh T. Patrick
R5,772 Discovery Miles 57 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

At the start of the twenty-first century, the Japanese financial system is undergoing a major transformation. This process is spurred by a sense of crisis. Dominated by large institutions, the Japanese banking system has suffered from serious problems with non-performing loans since the early 1990s, when the Japanese stock market and urban real estate market both crashed. Delays in responding to these twin asset bubbles, by both regulatory authorities and the banks themselves, made matters worse and led to a banking crisis in late 1997 and early 1998. Not anticipating this setback, in late 1996 the Japanese government inaugurated its Big Bang of comprehensive financial deregulation designed to complete the process of creating free, fair, and open financial markets'. Beginning in late 1998 and early 1999 the government finally embarked on a major rehabilitation of the Japanese banking system, including making available some Yen 60 trillion (approximately USD 500 billion) of government funds to recapitalize fifteen major banks, adequately fund the deposit insurance program, and write off the bad loans of nationalized or bankrupted banks. One result of this reform process is that the Ministry of Finance (MOF), which dominated Japanese financial system policy for most of the post-war period, has been stripped of most of its former regulatory powers. The purpose of this book is to describe, analyze, and evaluate the process that is transforming the Japanese financial system. The chapters address various issues relating to the transition of the Japanese financial system from a bank-centered and relationship-based system to a competitive market-based system. Questions taken up include: Why did Japanese banks get into such serious trouble? Why has the MOF lost its immense power? How will the Big Bang's financial deregulation further change the Japanese financial system, including the huge government financial institutions and postal savings system? What are some of the broader implications of this transition? The book is divided into three parts: Part I considers the origins of Japan's banking crisis; Part II focuses on five particularly important areas of major actual and potential changes; Part III addresses the effects of the Big Bang, including its potential systemic externalities. Taken together, this book offers an unusually up-to-date, comprehensive and thorough appraisal and evaluation of the profound changes occurring in Japan's financial system.

Quantitative Modeling of Operational Risk in Finance and Banking Using Possibility Theory (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016): Arindam... Quantitative Modeling of Operational Risk in Finance and Banking Using Possibility Theory (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Arindam Chaudhuri, Soumya K. Ghosh
R2,880 Discovery Miles 28 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book offers a comprehensive guide to the modelling of operational risk using possibility theory. It provides a set of methods for measuring operational risks under a certain degree of vagueness and impreciseness, as encountered in real-life data. It shows how possibility theory and indeterminate uncertainty-encompassing degrees of belief can be applied in analysing the risk function, and describes the parametric g-and-h distribution associated with extreme value theory as an interesting candidate in this regard. The book offers a complete assessment of fuzzy methods for determining both value at risk (VaR) and subjective value at risk (SVaR), together with a stability estimation of VaR and SVaR. Based on the simulation studies and case studies reported on here, the possibilistic quantification of risk performs consistently better than the probabilistic model. Risk is evaluated by integrating two fuzzy techniques: the fuzzy analytic hierarchy process and the fuzzy extension of techniques for order preference by similarity to the ideal solution. Because of its specialized content, it is primarily intended for postgraduates and researchers with a basic knowledge of algebra and calculus, and can be used as reference guide for research-level courses on fuzzy sets, possibility theory and mathematical finance. The book also offers a useful source of information for banking and finance professionals investigating different risk-related aspects.

Inside the Bundesbank (Hardcover): Stephen F Frowen Inside the Bundesbank (Hardcover)
Stephen F Frowen; Robert Pringle
R2,898 Discovery Miles 28 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Bundesbank is one of the world's most powerful and successful central banks, outstanding for its independence in the conduct of monetary policy and for its success in the achievement of relative price stability virtually throughout the post-war era. This collection of essays by the President of the Bundesbank, by former and present Board members and by Heads of Department within the Bundesbank offer a rare inside insight into its operations. The individual contributions to this volume explain the historical, legal and institutional basis of German internal and external monetary policy and highlight the goals of the German central bank and its role in the economy as a whole. The role of the Deutschmark as one of the leading international transaction, reserve and investment currencies is discussed in detail. Students of monetary management and the banking community throughout the world will benefit greatly from a study of this unique volume.

Prometheus Shackled - Goldsmith Banks and England's Financial Revolution after 1700 (Hardcover): Peter Temin, Hans-Joachim... Prometheus Shackled - Goldsmith Banks and England's Financial Revolution after 1700 (Hardcover)
Peter Temin, Hans-Joachim Voth
R1,461 Discovery Miles 14 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

After 1688, Britain underwent a revolution in public finance, and the cost of borrowing declined sharply. Leading scholars have argued that easier credit for the government, made possible by better property-rights protection, lead to a rapid expansion of private credit. The Industrial Revolution, according to this view, is the result of the preceding revolution in public finance. In Prometheus Shackled, prominent economic historians Peter Temin and Hans-Joachim Voth examine this hypothesis using new, detailed archival data from 18th century banks. They conclude the opposite: the financial revolution led to an explosion of public debt, but it stifled private credit. This led to markedly slower growth in the English economy. Temin and Voth collected detailed data from several goldsmith banks-Child's, Gosling's, Freame and Gould, Hoare's, and Duncombe and Kent. The excellent records from Hoare's, founded by Sir Richard Hoare in 1672, offer particular insight. Numerous entrants into the banking business tried their hand at deposit-taking and lending in the early 17th century; few survived and fewer thrived. Hoare's and a small group of competitors did both. Temin and Voth chart the growth of the successful banks in the face of frequent wars and heavy-handed regulations. Their new data allows insights into the interaction between financial and economic development. Government regulations such as (a sharply lower) maximum interest rate caused severe misallocation of credit, and a misguided attempt to lighten the nation's debt burden led directly to the South Sea Bubble in 1720. Frequent wars caused banks to call in loans, resulting in a sharply slower economic growth rate. Based on detailed micro-data, the authors present conclusive evidence that wartime borrowing crowded out investment. Far from fostering economic development, England's financial revolution after 1688 did much to stifle it - the Hanoverian "warfare state" was a key reason for slow growth during Britain's Industrial Revolution. Prometheus Shackled is a revealing new take on one of the most important periods of economic and financial development.

Banking Risk Management in a Globalizing Economy (Hardcover): Panos Angelopoulos, Panos Mourdoukoutas Banking Risk Management in a Globalizing Economy (Hardcover)
Panos Angelopoulos, Panos Mourdoukoutas
R2,745 Discovery Miles 27 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Banking is now an active asset-liability risk management enterprise, attributable in large part to the globalization of commerce. The authors of this descriptive yet practical, applications-oriented book examine the sources and management of traditional and nontraditional banking risks, then the conventional on-balance sheet and the modern off-balance sheet risk management methods. Unlike other more general risk management books, however, they focus closely on the use of financial derivatives--instruments to control the core risks attributable to credit and to fluctuations in interest and foreign exchange rates. The authors cover all this and more, giving experienced and novice practitioners both an easily accessed way to understand and cope with the banking risks they are already familiar with, and the new risks just emerging. The book will also be useful as a supplemental text in college-level courses on money and banking and on the operation of financial markets in general.

The authors begin by explaining how banking has moved from a routine financial process to an active and impersonal process of risk management, from relationship banking to community banking. Even banks that have stayed with traditional lending are now assuming greater risks. The authors then focus on the details of measuring, monitoring, and controlling risks. They define risk and the different philosophical approaches to its management, then continue with a discussion of operational matters, such as risk identification and classification. They discuss the evolution of banking risk management and the banking environment of the 20th Century, with special attention to the differences in methods used during the time of fragmented and highly regulated economies and those used in the highly integrated global economies of the last quarter century. The book describes in useful detail the major financial derivative products: forwards, options, caps, collars, and swaps, and their uses as risk management devices and tools for speculation, both. The book also treats on-balance sheet risk management methods, such as credit options and credit swaps. Interest rate risk is also covered in detail, and so too the management of foreign currency risk.

Portfolio and Risk Management for Central Banks and Sovereign Wealth Funds (Hardcover): Joachim Coche, Ken Nyholm, Gabriel Petre Portfolio and Risk Management for Central Banks and Sovereign Wealth Funds (Hardcover)
Joachim Coche, Ken Nyholm, Gabriel Petre
R2,868 Discovery Miles 28 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book contains original readings on Reserves Management for central banks and sovereign wealth funds. It aims to outline best practice in respect of strategic asset allocation, facilitating knowledge-sharing across organizations and encouraging collaboration and dialogue between reserves and asset management specialists in the organizations.

Macroprudential Policy - Taming the wild gyrations of credit flows, debt stocks and asset prices (Hardcover): R. Barwell Macroprudential Policy - Taming the wild gyrations of credit flows, debt stocks and asset prices (Hardcover)
R. Barwell
R3,085 R2,087 Discovery Miles 20 870 Save R998 (32%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Financial crises have plagued economies around the globe for centuries, yet no satisfactory policy solution has been found to significantly reduce the likelihood and severity of these devastating events. Macroprudential policy, the intellectual response to
financial crisis, may provide the solution to this recurrent problem. However, what this means in practice is subject to disagreement - with radicals proposing measures to stablise the flow of credit to households and companies, and others suggesting a more conservative approach focused on the banks. Macroprudential Policy is the first book to provide a coherent and comprehensive coverage of the issues of why, when and how policymakers should intervene.
Barwell brings his considerable experience of working in both a cenral bank and the financial sector to bear in examining the practical justification for the new regime, the institutions of macroprudential policy, the instruments at policymakers' disposal, and a discussion of how policymakers will go about discharging their responsibilities. The book also reviews the economic foundations of macroprudential policy. Conventional macroeconomics is based on assumptions that may work for the analysis of price stability and the conduct of monetary policy, but which more or less rules out the possibility of financial crises. This book introduces an alternative macroeconomics where crises can flourish, identifying the market failures which justify interventions to stabilize the system.

Banking Reform in Central Europe and the Former Soviet Union (Hardcover): Jacek Rostowski Banking Reform in Central Europe and the Former Soviet Union (Hardcover)
Jacek Rostowski
R1,533 Discovery Miles 15 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The book assesses the lessons which can be drawn from reforms in Central Europe for the later reformers in the former Soviet Union and the Balkans. It considers the impact of banking reform on macroeconomic stabilization and the suitability of German-type universal banks; the role of banking regulation and the advantages of 'narrow banks' during transition; the cleaning-up of bad debts; bank privatization and reform of the payments system. Five chapters follow which review the experience of some of the 'second-wave' countries: Estonia, Georgia, Romania, Russia and Ukraine.

Shareholder Value in Banking (Hardcover, 2006 ed.): F. Fiordelisi, P Molyneux Shareholder Value in Banking (Hardcover, 2006 ed.)
F. Fiordelisi, P Molyneux
R2,891 Discovery Miles 28 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Creating sustainable shareholder value is one of the main strategic objectives for financial institutions. This text provides a detailed analytical assessment of shareholder value creation. The first part provides a framework for analysing shareholder value theory by discussing how shareholder value can be defined, if it can be considered a valid strategic objective for banks, and how it can be measured and created. The second part presents various empirical investigations in to order to measure shareholder value and some of its drivers. The final part analyses the importance of these drivers in creating shareholder value and develops a new measure of bank efficiency.

Credit Repair - The Perfect Guide To Getting A Good Credit Score And Stopping The Bank From Calling To Humiliate You... Credit Repair - The Perfect Guide To Getting A Good Credit Score And Stopping The Bank From Calling To Humiliate You (Hardcover)
Andrew Bennet
R892 R730 Discovery Miles 7 300 Save R162 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Risk Management and Regulation in Banking - Proceedings of the International Conference on Risk Management and Regulation in... Risk Management and Regulation in Banking - Proceedings of the International Conference on Risk Management and Regulation in Banking (1997) (Hardcover, 1999 ed.)
Dan Galai, David Ruthenberg, Marshall Sarnat, Ben Z. Schreiber
R2,991 Discovery Miles 29 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Over the last fifty years, increasingly sophisticated risk measurement and management techniques have revolutionized the field of finance. More recently, the globalization of financial markets and policy changes in the regulation of financial institutions have impacted upon how commercial banks manage risk. The widespread implications of these fundamental changes prompted an international conference held in May, 1997, devoted to the topic of risk management and regulation in banking. This book contains the formal papers and the panel discussions that comprise the conference proceedings, and thus collects some of the latest research on managing financial market risk by top scholars, policymakers, and high-ranking banking officials from around the world.

Customer Value Generation in Banking - The Zurich Model of Customer-Centricity (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016): Stefanie... Customer Value Generation in Banking - The Zurich Model of Customer-Centricity (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Stefanie Auge-Dickhut, Bernhard Koye, Axel Liebetrau
R1,885 Discovery Miles 18 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The banking sector is undergoing a process of fundamental transformation - mainly due to the challenges of digitalization, insistent customers, regulation and a volatile economic environment. This book provides an in-depth understanding of the underlying logic of 21st century's banking environment and helps to develop a roadmap for the successful transformation of contemporary business models. The authors introduce the 'Zurich model for a customer-centric banking architecture enabling the reader to develop a sustainable business model which copes with the challenges of this information age. They identify customer behavior traps in such an environment; introduce adequate strategic instruments and cornerstones for providing added value through financial services, and provide core factors for conducting a successful transformation process.

Bank Management and Supervision in Developing Financial Markets (Hardcover): W Bascom Bank Management and Supervision in Developing Financial Markets (Hardcover)
W Bascom
R4,358 Discovery Miles 43 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

As financial markets are liberalized, bank management and bank regulators and supervisors are faced with new and complex challenges. In general, bank management is faced with the challenge of managing in a competitive and volatile market environment; bank supervisors have the challenge of establishing the framework that permits risk-taking without endangering the banks' safety and soundness. The book identifies and discusses a set of specific challenges, and suggests approaches that may be used by management and supervisors to surmount them.

Musings of Barefoot Bankers Lessons from Ground Zero - Moorings for Financial Inclusion (Hardcover, St ed.): Varanasi Bhaskara... Musings of Barefoot Bankers Lessons from Ground Zero - Moorings for Financial Inclusion (Hardcover, St ed.)
Varanasi Bhaskara Rao
R2,706 Discovery Miles 27 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Bank Problems - A Global Perspective (Hardcover): George G. Kaufman Bank Problems - A Global Perspective (Hardcover)
George G. Kaufman
R3,495 Discovery Miles 34 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The papers in this volume were presented at three invited sessions at the annual meetings of the Western Economic Association in San Diego, California on July 8-10, 1999. The comments by delegates were also presented at that time and are included in the volume.


The theme of the sessions was "Bank Problems: A Global Perspective." As has been well documented in previous volumes in this series, serious banking problems have plagued the large majority of countries globally be they industrial, emerging or transition economies. The problems arose because of both market failures and regulatory or government policy failures. The costs of these problems in terms of reduction in real output, misallocations of both real and financial resources, and transfer payments and cross-subsidies, particularly from taxpayers to protected stakeholders in failed banks, have been large and burdensome. Thus, a better understanding of the causes of the problems in both the private and government sectors and their potential solutions is a prerequisite for avoiding, or at least minimizing repetitions in the future. The papers in this volume contribute to this effort and add to our storehouse of knowledge. The emphasis on global in the title is reinforced by including papers by authors from Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom, as well as the United States.

Investing in Corporate Bonds and Credit Risk (Hardcover, 2004 ed.): F Hagenstein, A Mertz, J Seifert Investing in Corporate Bonds and Credit Risk (Hardcover, 2004 ed.)
F Hagenstein, A Mertz, J Seifert
R5,617 Discovery Miles 56 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Investing in Corporate Bonds and Credit Risk is a valuable tool for any corporate bond investor. All the most recent developments and strategies in investment in corporate bonds are analyzed included with qualitative and quantitative approaches. A complete and up-to-date investment process is developed through the book, using many examples taken from banking practice. The growing significance of derivative instruments and credit diversification to bond investors is also analyzed in detail. Investment professionals; Corporate finance staff; Portfolio Managers; Senior Managers; Risk Managers; Consultants; Trading and Sales Staff; Quantitative Analysts; Credit Analysts; Regulators MBA courses

Regulating FinTech in Asia - Global Context, Local Perspectives (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020): Mark Fenwick, Steven Van Uytsel, Bi... Regulating FinTech in Asia - Global Context, Local Perspectives (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Mark Fenwick, Steven Van Uytsel, Bi Ying
R4,353 Discovery Miles 43 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book focuses on Fintech regulation in Asian, situating local developments in broader economic, regulatory and technological contexts. Over the last decade, Fintech - broadly defined as the use of new information technologies to help financial institutions and intermediaries compete in the marketplace - has disrupted the financial services sector. Like other 21st century technological developments, Fintech is a global phenomenon that plays out in local economic, political and regulatory contexts, and this dynamic interplay between global trends and local circumstances has created a complex and fast-changing landscape. Diverse stakeholders (most obviously incumbent financial service providers, tech start-ups and regulators) all pursue a competitive edge against a background of profound uncertainty about the future direction and possible effects of multiple emerging technologies. Compounding these difficulties are uncertainties surrounding regulatory responses. Policymakers often struggle to identify appropriate regulatory responses and increasingly turn to policy experimentation. Such issues add to the challenges for the various actors operating in the Fintech space. This situation is particularly fluid in Asia, since many jurisdictions are seeking to establish themselves as a regional hub for new financial services.

U.S. Relations with the World Bank, 1945-92 (Paperback): Catherine Gwin U.S. Relations with the World Bank, 1945-92 (Paperback)
Catherine Gwin
R452 Discovery Miles 4 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Catherine Gwin examines the evolution of U.S. policy toward the World Bank and the impact of the United States on the institution's policies and operations. Beginning with the U.S. role in the start-up of the Bank, Gwin describes the ebb and flow of the U.S. support: the increasing activism of Congress in U.S.-World Bank policy starting in the 1970s, the breakdown in the bipartisan character of support for the Bank in the early 1980s, followed by renewed U.S. attention in response to the debt crisis, and the later entry of Russia and other transforming economies into the Bank. Gwin disputes both those who see the Bank as under the thumb of the United States and those who see it as unresponsive to U.S. concerns. She suggests that the U.S. policy toward the World Bank has always reflected an underlying ambivalence toward both development assistance and multilateral cooperation. As a result, U.S. policy in the Bank has been erraticoften reflecting the swings in U.S. politics and foreign policy rather than presenting a coherent view of the development financing role of the World Bank and a rigorous concern for the effectiveness of Bank operations.

China's Troubled Bank Loans: Workout and Prevention - Workout and Prevention (Hardcover): Jianbo Lou China's Troubled Bank Loans: Workout and Prevention - Workout and Prevention (Hardcover)
Jianbo Lou
R8,157 Discovery Miles 81 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The purpose of this book is to examine the significant and increasing problem of state bank non-performing loans (NPLs) in China, which have undermined the stability of the banking system and the efficient operation of markets. The accumulation of NPLs in China has been caused by the dominant role of State banks in China's financial markets, weak internal controls within State banks, policy loans to state owned enterprises, unnecessary administrative controls on banks' lending activities, and inappropriate banking regulation and supervision. The author draws on experiences at national, regional and international level to make recommendations for the development of better workout procedures for existing NPLs. He also examines the role of banking regulation and supervision in preventing accumulation of NPLs and in avoiding the impact of NPLs on the stability of the banking system and the conditions of market discipline.

Swiss Banking - An Analytical History (Hardcover, 1998 ed.): Hans Bauer, Warren J. Blackman Swiss Banking - An Analytical History (Hardcover, 1998 ed.)
Hans Bauer, Warren J. Blackman
R2,869 Discovery Miles 28 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this volume the authors provide a survey and an examination of the roots of Swiss banking in order to explain the phenomenal success of Switzerland's banks. Contrary to the conventional wisdom, Swiss banking did not originate with the exiled Hugenot bankers of Geneva. Centuries before Louis XIV, Basle had become a principal banking centre although it was not yet part of the Swiss Confederation. From historical beginnings to contemporary comparative analysis, the book offers an authoritative explanation and analysis of the success of the Swiss banks.

Monetary Analysis at Central Banks (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016): David Cobham Monetary Analysis at Central Banks (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
David Cobham
R1,506 Discovery Miles 15 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Whatever happened to the money supply? This book explains how the analysis of monetary and credit aggregates is undertaken at the Bank of England, the European Central Bank and (as an example of a developing country) the Bank of Tanzania. The book also explores how this analysis relates to these central banks' monetary policy strategies and how it feeds into policymaking. An editorial introduction provides the intellectual and historical background - from the contributions of key economists such as Milton Friedman and Jacques Polak, to monetary targeting and inflation targeting - and argues that central banks and policy analysts would be foolish to neglect the insights monetary analysis can offer. The papers compiled in Monetary Analysis at Central Banks demonstrate just how useful and varied those insights are.

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