Central Banking Journal

Interview: Mladjan Dinkic

Yugoslavia’s speedy economic recovery from the Milosevic era has been achieved with a programme of radical reforms by a governor prepared to take risks. The governor discusses the implications of the creation of the new state union of Serbia and…

The art of central banking

An undergraduate wanting to know what central banking is all about would do far better talking with somebody like Ian Plenderleith than reading any economic textbook. Plenderleith gave the interview to Central Banking on retirement from the Bank of…

The costs of conversion for the UK

Graham Bannock, of Bannock Consulting, puts a figure of £12 billion on a switch to the euro for British business. For many, especially small firms, cost will exceed benefit, which may explain why most of them oppose UK entry.

The euro goes East

Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa reports the results of a survey by the ECB on the private holdings and use of the euro outside the euro area itself.

SAMA’s role in the Saudi economy

Since its inception in 1952, SAMA has overseen momentous changes in the Saudi economy as well as taking an active role in the development of the banking sector and capital markets.

Interview: Hamad Saud Al-Sayari

In a wide-ranging interview Hamad Saud Al-Sayari, governor of SAMA since 1983, discusses the evolution of the agency, its role in developing financial markets and the challenges it faces.

Currency crises compared

John Chown looks at the lessons to be learned from responses to recent financial crises. They show that devaluation can work, and indeed generally does.

You need to sign in to use this feature. If you don’t have a Central Banking account, please register for a trial.

Sign in
You are currently on corporate access.

To use this feature you will need an individual account. If you have one already please sign in.

Sign in.

Alternatively you can request an individual account

.