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Central banks: opacity or transparency?

November 26, 2014

Op-ed by David Kotok, includes “If serious observers of central bank activity, former central bankers and their advisors, and academic counselors are able, invited, and willing to discuss in detail this 20-year period of time, then we can reach some improvement in this most important supervisory function of our financially oriented US economy. Can we be an example for others worldwide, including the UK, whose own central bank has now veered in the wrong direction, from transparency to covert action? …”

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