Monetary Policy 2021
The matter of minutes: Why open up private deliberations?
Many central banks publish records of MPC meetings. Where should public scrutiny stop?
Central banks split on blackout periods
Reasons for operating blackout periods include facilitating effective policy transmission and avoiding speculation
Press conferences tend to be held for every monetary policy decision
The events can be a valuable tool for policy transparency and clarity
In-depth reports less frequent than monetary policy meetings
Over 80% of central banks set monetary policy without always publishing in-depth reports
Central banks divided on publishing policy meeting minutes
Central banks in advanced economies more likely to publish minutes
Policy-maker votes largely kept secret
Most central banks do not reveal how individual monetary policy-makers vote
Policy-makers and staff often determine headline forecasts
Joint approach may help conquer systemic bias
Majority of central banks do not take account of forecast errors
Surveys of inflationary expectations used widely, alongside macroeconomic and market indicators
Majority of central banks have power to issue debt for monetary purposes
Central banks pointed to draining liquidity as a reason for issuing debt
FX market intervention key tool for emerging market economies
Central bank markets departments perform a wide range of different roles
Asset purchase programmes prevalent among advanced economies
But just 17% of emerging market economies said they operate a purchase programme
Majority of central banks use corridors to set market rates
A handful use floors due to unconventional policy, and some use other methods
Salaries higher for monetary policy staff than markets specialists
Budgets for monetary operations/markets teams were larger, but monetary policy staff were slightly better compensated