Guidance on central bank risk management is needed, says BoE’s Fisher

The Bank for International Settlements should provide guidance on best practice for central bank risk management, says the Bank of England’s Paul Fisher

Paul Fisher Bank of England

Central banks could benefit from more guidance on best practice in risk management, according to Paul Fisher, executive director for markets at the Bank of England (BoE).

Speaking at the National Asset-Liability Management conference in London yesterday, Fisher observed that few other central banks had "as big a risk management function as the Bank of England", and called on the Bank for International Settlements to provide best practice in this area.

He also focused on the importance of credit

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