Technology
Cyprus central bank adopts Franco-Spanish treasury system
Banque de France and Bank of Spain encourage all eurozone central banks to use system
Barbados paper identifies a ‘couple of gaps’ in central bank archives
Working paper calls for Central Bank of Barbados to implement fully inclusive digital database after 'gaps' in archival activities are identified
Technology empowering bank customers, says Israeli supervisor
Further integration of tech into banks has increased competition in the market and amount of power customers have over financial institutions, Ber argues
The ECB's approach to central banking without data borders
Data sharing and access to confidential information – on a need-to-know basis – remain a legal, cultural, technical and organisational challenge at the ECB and elsewhere, writes Aurel Schubert
Technology: What are the risks and challenges faced by central banks?
Central Banking speaks to Ken Knowles, executive vice-president product management at OpenLink, about how central banks are changing the way they use technology to manage risk.
Deploying ‘leapfrog' tech in Africa is no easy task, finds CBP Forum
Delegates and speakers debate technology outsourcing, data, staffing, project management and international co-operation at inaugural Central Banking Technology Forum
Regulators ignore data challenges at their peril, say CBJ authors
Standards-setters around the world seeking to improve financial stability are destined to fail unless they can get to grips with core data needs, according to the authors of a new Central Banking Journal article
Data: a core challenge for financial regulatory reform
Improving financial stability through the use of interconnected and predictive supervisory tools requires a rethink on data. By Constantin Gurdgiev and Keith Saxton
IMF launches mobile phone application
International Monetary Fund releases mobile application; allows Apple iPad users access to statistical data