Asset Management at Central Banks and Monetary Authorities
Edited by Jacob Bjorheim
in Springer Books from Springer
Date: 2020
Edition: 1st ed. 2020
ISBN: 978-3-030-43457-1
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Introduction
- Jacob Bjorheim
- Ch Chapter 10 Management of Canada’s Foreign Exchange Reserves
- Grahame Johnson
- Ch Chapter 11 How Singapore Manages Its Reserves
- Ravi Menon
- Ch Chapter 12 European Central Bank: The Investment Decision-Making Process and Its Governance
- Torsti Silvonen and Etienne Port
- Ch Chapter 13 Reserve Management at Danmarks Nationalbank: Combining Liquidity Tiers with an Adaptive Risk Budget
- Morten Kjærgaard, Rasmus Vahle and Jacob Wellendorph Ejsing
- Ch Chapter 14 The Swiss National Bank’s Investment Decision-Making Process from a Safe-Haven Currency Perspective
- Sandro Streit and Patrick A. Muhl
- Ch Chapter 15 The Strategic Asset Allocation Framework of Banco de México
- Gerardo Israel García López, Rafael Jiménez Padrón and Andrea San Martín Kuri Breña
- Ch Chapter 16 Dynamic Strategic Asset Allocation at the National Bank of Belgium: Why and How to Implement It in a Central Bank
- Etienne Lavigne
- Ch Chapter 17 Central Bank of Lithuania: Asset Allocation in a Risk Parity Framework
- Jonas Kanapeckas
- Ch Chapter 18 Good Governance: Principles, Pitfalls, and Best Practice
- Jennifer Johnson-Calari and Isabelle Strauss-Kahn
- Ch Chapter 19 Central Bank of Brazil: Investment Decision-Making in an Integrated Risk Management Framework
- Isabela Ribeiro Damaso Maia
- Ch Chapter 2 Central Banks: Gatekeepers of Monetary Stability and Guardians of Public Interest
- Michael Papaioannou
- Ch Chapter 20 Governance, Risk Management, Reporting, and Control at the Central Bank of Colombia
- Marco Ruiz
- Ch Chapter 21 Foreign Exchange Reserves – Protection Connected with Financial Risks
- Ewa Szafarczyk
- Ch Chapter 22 Central Banks as Bankers to Each Other: Overview, Trends, and Future Directions in Global Official Sector Service Provision
- Simon Potter, Matthew Nemeth and Mark Choi
- Ch Chapter 23 Modern Central Bank Reserves Management: Introduction and Overview
- John Nugée
- Ch Chapter 24 Bank of Israel: Integrating Equities into the Foreign Exchange Reserves
- Andrew Abir and Golan Benita
- Ch Chapter 25 Renminbi Securities in Portfolios of Official Institutions: A Perspective from the Hong Kong Monetary Authority
- Martin Matsui
- Ch Chapter 26 Responsible Investment and Central Bank Asset Management
- Archie Beeching, Anna Georgieva and Justin Sloggett
- Ch Chapter 27 BlackRock: Reserves Management with Factors and Reference Portfolios
- Andrew Ang, David Chua, Katelyn Gallagher and Stephen Hull
- Ch Chapter 3 Larger Central Bank Balance Sheets: A New Normal for Monetary Policy?
- Srichander Ramaswamy and Philip Turner
- Ch Chapter 4 How Countries Manage Large Central Bank Balance Sheets
- Peter Stella
- Ch Chapter 5 Reserve Accumulation, Sovereign Debt, and Exchange Rate Policy
- Laura Alfaro and Fabio Kanczuk
- Ch Chapter 6 The Cost of Holding Foreign Exchange Reserves
- Eduardo Levy-Yeyati and Juan Francisco Gómez
- Ch Chapter 7 Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority: Why Do Central Banks Hold Domestic and Foreign Currency Assets?
- Talal Al-Humoud
- Ch Chapter 8 Safe Assets and Reserve Management
- Robert McCauley
- Ch Chapter 9 Expansion and Contraction of Central Bank Balance Sheets: Implications for Commercial Banks
- Srichander Ramaswamy and Philip Turner
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