Central banks use of derivatives and other contingent liabilities : analytical issues and policy implications / prepared by Mario I. Blejer and Liliana Schumacher
Published
[Washington, D.C.] : International Monetary Fund, Asia and Pacific Department and Monetary and Exchange Affairs Department, 2000
While central banks have frequently undertaken contingent commitments as part of their regular operation in the economy, it is only recently, through central bank involvement in the derivatives markets, that these transactions have drawn the attention of policy makers, market participants, and international agencies. This renewed interest and the fact that these contingent operations came to light in the aftermath of the Asian financial crisis, increased the interest in the analytics and the measurement of these commitments
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Includes bibliographical references (page 17)
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