Mark Jozsef Manning
Reserve Bank of Australia
Mark leads the financial market infrastructure oversight and policy function at the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA). He joined the RBA in 2012, after nine years at the Bank of England. Prior to becoming a central banker, Mark spent several years as a fund manager in the City of London.
Having worked on financial market infrastructure issues for more than a decade, Mark has published numerous articles and research papers on the subject. He also co-edited a book with Bank of England colleagues entitled The Economics of Large-value Payments and Settlement. Mark is a member of the Committee on Payments and Market Infrastructures (CPMI) and the CPMI-IOSCO Steering Group. He co-chairs the CPMI-IOSCO Standing Group responsible for monitoring the implementation of the Principles for Financial Market Infrastructures.
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Articles by Mark Jozsef Manning
The effective supply of collateral in Australia
This paper attempts to quantify the “effective” supply of collateral assets in Australia by applying a measure of supply that adjusts outstanding issuance for two important features of the collateral market.
Central counterparties and banks: vive la difference
This paper highlight the key differences between CCPs and banks in terms of roles, risk profiles, balance sheets and systemic characteristics, and the implications of these differences for CCP risk management and regulation.