The Asian research programme focuses on policy issues faced by central banks and supervisory authorities in the Asia-Pacific region. The research focuses on three areas: monetary policy and exchange rates, developing money and capital markets, and financial stability and prudential policy.
Latest news
| 29.07.2008 | Materials from the conference Structural Dynamic Macroeconomic Models in Asia-Pacific Economies are now available. |
| 20.06.2008 | The following papers have been released: Implementing monetary policy in the 2000s: operating procedures in Asia and beyond by Corrinne Ho, BIS Working Papers, no 253; The evolution of trading activity in Asian foreign exchange markets by Yosuke Tsuyuguchi and Philip Wooldridge, BIS Working Papers, no 252; Credit derivatives and structured credit: the nascent markets of Asia and the Pacific by Eli Remolona and Ilhyock Shim, BIS Quarterly Review; Information Flows During the Asian Crisis: Evidence from Closed-end Funds by Benjamin Cohen and Eli Remolona, Journal of International Money and Finance, Vol 27, No 4, pp 636-53; Is the Chinese banking system benefiting from foreign investors? by Alicia Garcia-Herrero and Daniel Santabarbara, Bank of Finland's Institute for Economies in Transition (BOFIT) Discussion Papers no 11/2008; Asian banks in the international interbank market by Robert N McCauley and Jens Zukunft, BIS Quarterly Review. |
| 19.06.2008 | The new Asian research programme webpages are now online. |