BIS Papers chapters
From Bank for International Settlements Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Martin Fessler (). Access Statistics for this chapter series.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
- Financial market depth: friend or foe when it comes to effective management of monetary policy and capital flows? , pp 231-237

- Sukudhew Singh
- The Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s new foreign exchange intervention policy , pp 231-41

- Kelly Eckhold and Chris Hunt
- Macroprudential frameworks: Implementation, and relationship with other policies – Malaysia , pp 231-238

- Central Bank of Malaysia
- Economic changes, inflation dynamics and policy responses: the Malaysian experience , pp 231-245

- Sukudhew (Sukhdave) Singh
- Monetary policy in Vietnam: the case of a transition country , pp 232-252

- Ulrich Camen
- The monetary transmission mechanism and the structural modelling of inflation at the National Bank of Poland , pp 232-251

- Bohdan Kłos and Ewa Wróbel
- US commercial real estate indices: transaction-based and constant-liquidity indices , pp 232-242

- Donald Haurin
- Measures of core inflation in Korea , pp 233-247

- Jae Chun Kum, Yang Woo Kim and Seung Yong Lee
- FX intervention and FX reserves management , pp 233-236

- Central Bank of the Russian Federatoin
- The recent experience of the Korean economy with currency internationalisation , pp 233-242

- Gwang-Ju Rhee
- Banco de México and recent developments in domestic public debt markets , pp 233-252

- José Sidaoui, Julio Santaella and Javier Pérez
- Thailand's recent public debt issues , pp 234-244

- Yuwawan Rattakul
- Real long-term interest rates and monetary policy: a cross-country perspective , pp 234-257

- Christian Upper and Andreas Worms
- Capital flows to India , pp 235-263

- Rakesh Mohan
- Domestic bank intermediation: domestically owned versus foreign-owned banks in Israel , pp 235-256

- David Marzuk
- The Hungarian monetary transmission mechanism: an assessment , pp 235-257

- Balázs Vonnák
- Reserves management , pp 237-242

- Ayman Alsayari
- Recent banking developments in India , pp 237-41

- Vittaldas Leeladhar
- Labour market conditions and wage developments in the aftermath of the pandemic: implications for monetary policy in the Philippines , pp 237-250

- Central Bank of the Philippines
- The changing nature of the financial system: implications for resilience and long-term growth in EMEs: the Peruvian experience , pp 237-264

- Central Reserve Bank of Peru
- Global liquidity, capital flows and challenges for policymakers: the Mexican experience , pp 239-260

- José Sidaoui, Manuel Ramos-Francia and Gabriel Cuadra
- On the relationship between macroprudential policy and other policies , pp 239-255

- Manuel Ramos-Francia and Santiago García-Verdú
- Comment , pp 239-241

- Richhild Moessner
- Comments on Oh and Park’s paper “ASEAN+3 regional guarantee mechanism” , pp 241-242

- Guorong Jiang
- How safe was the "Safe Haven"? Financial market liquidity during the 1998 turbulences , pp 241-266

- Christian Upper
- Global policy spillovers and Peru’s monetary policy: inflation targeting, foreign exchange intervention and reserve requirements , pp 241-264

- Renzo Rossini, Adrian Armas and Zenon Quispe
- Macroeconomic policy response to the Covid-19 shock , pp 241-250

- National Bank of Poland
- Crises and contagion: the role of the banking system , pp 241-260

- Massimo Sbracia and Andrea Zaghini
- Forex interventions in Peru: 2002-2004 , pp 242-54

- Adrian Armas
- The composition and management of capital flows in the Philippines , pp 242-59

- Amando M Tetangco, Jr
- Foreign exchange intervention in Peru , pp 243-262

- Renzo Rossini, Zenon Quispe and Enrique Serrano
- Going where the data is , pp 243-254

- Jon Southard
- How to benefit from financial deepening while preserving financial and macroeconomic stability: the case of Poland , pp 243-254

- Piotr J Szpunar
- Monetary Policy and Degree of Heterogeneity in the Philippines , pp 243-256

- Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas
- Is trouble brewing for EMEs? , pp 243-272

- Manuel Ramos-Francia and Santiago Garcia-Verdu
- Reserve management and motivations for FX interventions , pp 243-247

- Monetary Authority of Singapore
- Panel discussion , pp 243-247

- Grant Spencer
- Promoting the Asian bond market , pp 243-245

- Kap-Soo Oh
- Indonesia’s banking industry: progress to date , pp 243-47

- Miranda S Goeltom
- The effectiveness of the Federal Reserve's Maturity Extension Program - Operation Twist 2: the portfolio rebalancing channel and public debt management , pp 245-255

- Torsten Ehlers
- Peru’s commercial opening: the story of two sectors , pp 245-257

- Renzo Rossini, Zenon Quispe, Hiroshi Toma and Cesar Vasquez
- Some issues in fiscal policy and central banking: the case of Turkey , pp 245-259

- Sükrü Binay
- Identifying impediments to cross-border bond investment and issuance in Asian countries , pp 246-260

- Atsushi Takeuchi
- On the costs of deflation: a consumption-based approach , pp 247-273

- Santiago Garcia-Verdu and Manuel Ramos-Francia
- On the predictive content of the PPI on CPI inflation: the case of Mexico , pp 249-257

- Jose Sidaoui, Carlos Capistrán, Daniel Chiquiar and Manuel Ramos-Francia
- Reserves management and FX intervention , pp 249-255

- South African Reserve Bank
- Changes in the Israeli banking system , pp 249-57

- Meir Sokoler
- Monetary and fiscal policy interactions in the wake of the pandemic: Russia’s experience , pp 251-262

- Bank of Russia
- The impact of monetary policy on employment in Poland through the lens of disaggregated data , pp 251-263

- National Bank of Poland
- Targeting inflation in Asia and the Pacific: lessons from the recent past , pp 251-273

- Andrew Filardo and Hans Genberg
| |