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- Bank for International Settlements
BIS residential property price statistics, Q4 2024 28 May 2025 Statistical release: BIS international banking statistics and global liquidity indicators at end-December 2024 30 Apr 2025 2025 Triennial Central Bank Survey of Foreign Exchange and OTC Derivatives Markets 31 Mar 2025 And so we pay: more digital and faster, with cash still in play
- About BIS - overview
About BIS - overviewThe future of central banking is inextricably linked to innovation Whether it is in the area of artificial intelligence, big data, fintech, digital currencies or green finance, innovation gives us the opportunity to leverage technology to explore new public goods for central banks and make the financial system work better for everyone To respond to the increasing need for
- Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions General questions about the BIS What is the BIS? The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) is an international organisation which fosters international monetary and financial cooperation and serves as a bank for central banks About BIS gives you more detailed information Can I open an account at the BIS? No
- BIS Annual Economic Report 2024
Indeed, the trade-offs monetary policy faces can become unmanageable, and sustainable macroeconomic and financial stability remain beyond reach, unless other policies also play a key role in a coherent whole – what the BIS has termed a holistic macro-financial stability framework
- Press release: Next-generation monetary and financial system takes . . .
The BIS is not just theorising, it is working with central banks to test and develop tokenisation as the backbone of the future monetary and financial system The BIS Innovation Hub's Project Agorá harnesses tokenisation to improve cross-border payments in the banking system and make them seamless, more efficient and cost-effective
- Making headway - Results of the 2022 BIS survey on central bank digital . . .
This BIS paper summarises the findings of the latest survey of central banks on their views and plans regarding CBDCs The responses from 86 central banks show that the proportion engaged in some form of CBDC work has risen to 93% and that the work on retail CBDC is more advanced than on wholesale CBDC
- About BIS statistics
About BIS statistics BIS statistics, compiled in cooperation with central banks and other national authorities, are designed to inform analysis of financial stability, international monetary spillovers and global liquidity
- 2025 Triennial Central Bank Survey of Foreign Exchange and OTC . . .
On 1 April 2025, the BIS will launch its 14th Triennial Central Bank Survey of Foreign Exchange and Over-the-counter Derivatives Markets More than 1,100 financial institutions in 52 jurisdictions will contribute data
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