Some have lauded the U.S. Federal Reserve’s first interest rate hike after seven years as a beginning step toward the normalization of monetary policy. In recent remarks at the Bank for International Settlements’ Farewell Symposium in honor of outgoing Chairman Christian Noyer, the Fed’s vice chairman, Stanley Fischer, addressed the issue that has been raised by the BIS for … [Read more...] about The Lean or Clean Controversy
Andrew Crockett
Big Unease at the Tower of Basel
Once a European fortress, the BIS is about to experience a Canadian takeover. Is this an emerging Anglo-Saxon Trojan horse? When Canadian central banker Malcolm D. Knight became managing director of the Bank for International Settlements in Basel many European central bankers were not happy. A major top reshuffling is underway these days at the Bank for International … [Read more...] about Big Unease at the Tower of Basel