Most AE central banks split internal and external communications

But those in emerging market economies tend to assign the tasks to a single team

Central banks in advanced economies (AEs) tend to assign separate teams to handle internal and external communications, data from the Communications Benchmarks 2023 shows.

Sixty-three per cent of AE respondents said they have separate teams for dealing with internal and external communications. In contrast, just a third (33.3%) of central banks in emerging market economies allocate the tasks to different teams.

On average, around half (47.5%) of the 40 participating central banks split up the

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