Big Data in Asian Central Banks
Giulio Cornelli,
Sebastian Doerr,
Leonardo Gambacorta and
Bruno Tissot
Asian Economic Policy Review, 2022, vol. 17, issue 2, 255-269
Abstract:
The present paper reviews the use of big data in Asian central banks, leveraging on a survey conducted by the Irving Fischer Committee on Central Bank Statistics (IFC) of the Bank for International Settlements. It reveals four main insights. First, Asian central banks define big data in an encompassing way. Second, they show higher interest in big data, including at the senior policy level. Third, big data already supports a wide range of tasks. Fourth, big data poses new challenges and increases the need for international policy cooperation, especially to make use of payments data and promote innovative technological solutions.
Date: 2022
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