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The Art of Central Banking

The Art of Central Banking
Author: Ralph George Hawtrey
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 487
Release: 1970
Genre: Banks and banking
ISBN: 0714612278

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First Published in 1970. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


South African Reserve Bank

South African Reserve Bank
Author: Johannes Jacobus Rossouw
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2010
Genre: Banks and banking, Central
ISBN: 9780958504492

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The Role of the South African Reserve Bank as Central Bank in the South African Twin Peaks-model

The Role of the South African Reserve Bank as Central Bank in the South African Twin Peaks-model
Author: Darius Zeederberg
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019
Genre:
ISBN:

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South Africa has recently transitioned from a model of sectoral financial regulation to a Twin Peaks model of financial regulation by objective. The Financial Sector Regulation Act 9 of 2017 (FSRA) which puts in place the architecture for the new Twin Peaks model is a focused piece of legislation aimed at safeguarding financial stability. This mini-dissertation will guide the reader on the impact of the FSRA on role of the Reserve Bank of South Africa (SARB), as central bank, in relation to financial stability. The previous functions of the SARB will be discussed, to indicate how the role of the SARB has changed in the Twin Peaks model. This discussion will be informed by an overview of the reasons for, and lessons learnt from, 2008 Global Financial Crisis and the rationale for the introduction of a Twin Peaks model in South Africa. Thereupon the legal framework for the expanded financial stability mandate of the SARB is considered in detail. A brief discussion of the Australian Twin Peaks model is also provided with a discussion of the roles of the Australian Reserve Bank and the Australian Prudential Regulatory Authority, who share the mandate for financial stability in Australia. The purpose of this comparative discussion is to benchmark the role that the SARB plays within the South African model and to draw lessons that could aid in improving the South African model and particularly the central bank s ability to promote and maintain financial stability.


Inside the South African Reserve Bank

Inside the South African Reserve Bank
Author: Stephen Mitford Goodson
Publisher: Black House Publishing
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2014-10
Genre: Banks and banking
ISBN: 9780992736583

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Stephen Mitford Goodson's Inside the South African Reserve Bank Its Origins and Secrets Exposed sweeps aside the usual dust of economic theory to provide a thoroughly engaging account on the origins and purposes of the Republic's central banking institution. Goodson does so as an "outsider" on the "inside," a proponent of banking reform who became a non-executive director of the SA Reserve Bank. What Goodson found was ineptitude, corruption, careerism, ignorance and scandal. When Goodson became too troublesome for the status quo, he was removed, smeared, and attempts were made to legally silence him. Here Goodson not only gives an account of his time within the SA Reserve Bank, but places the bank within its historical context, having been established as part of a world-wide agenda orchestrated by Montagu Norman, governor of the Bank of England, to create "central banks" throughout the world as part of a global financial system controlled by international financiers. Those who figured prominently in imposing this fraudulent financial system on South Africa were Jan Smuts, and his friend and adviser Henry Strakosch, whose closeness to Winston Churchill is also shown to be of world historical significance. The only voices raised in opposition to this deceptively-named "central banking" were from the Labour Party. Those voices have long gone from anything still calling itself "Labour," in South Africa as elsewhere. However, there were alternatives, such as the use of state banking in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Japan and Italy, and the enduring example of North Dakota. Goodson examines each of these. Moreover, he provides a series of appendices on draft legislation for exactly how a sound banking system could be implemented, creating for the first time genuine sovereignty, prosperity and justice.