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Bigger, broader, faster, stronger? How much should tomorrow’s central bank balance sheets do – and what should we leave to financial markets? Some principles for good parenting - speech by Andrew Hauser
Given at the International Finance and Banking Society (IFABS) 2021 Oxford Conference on “The Financial System(s) of Tomorrow”, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford
Published on
13 September 2021
Andrew Hauser talks about how central bank balance sheets have changed in the past. He looks at the relationship between central banks and financial markets, and suggests some principles for how central banks could work in the future.