Do central banks need more tools to regulate the financial system?

Policy-makers from Armenia, Thailand and New Zealand share perspectives on how to keep up with the ever-changing industry

Regulations

Central banks and other regulators of the financial system are always on a quest to locate the optimal equilibrium where stability and growth intersect. If regulations are too tight, regulators run the risk of stifling innovation and dynamism in the financial sector; if they are too loose, risks can build up and lay the seeds of instability and financial crisis.

To carry out effective oversight, regulators need sufficient tools, rules and enforcement powers to conduct their jobs. A majority

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