Most central banks have macro-pru mandates

Nine institutions seek more macro-pru tools

A clear majority of central banks have powers to impose macro-prudential restrictions on entities and schemes, data from the Financial Stability Benchmarks 2024 shows.

More than four-fifths (88.2%) of 34 respondents say they have these tools. On the flip side, slightly over a tenth (11.8%) say they do not.

On whether respondents need any further macro-prudential powers, nine (30%) of 30 central banks answered ‘yes’. Across the higher income groups, the majority of institutions indicated having

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