Reserve managers to ‘reconnect’ with their central bank, says Bill Allen

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Top executives at central banks will become "more conscious" of the relationship between the activities of their reserve managers and financial stability issues in the wider economy in the coming years, according to Bill Allen, a former deputy director at the Bank of England.

Allen, a participant in the latest Central Banking On Air debate, Optimising returns from central bank reserves, believes the growing responsibility central banks have for financial stability will affect how reserve

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Geoeconomic reserve management

The world order is evolving. Whether, and how, the international economy remains integrated or shifts into spheres of influence has consequences for central bank policy and reserve management.

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