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See also

  • Bank regulation
  • Basel III
  • Continuous linked settlement
  • Financial Stability Board
  • Global financial system
  • International Court of Justice
  • League of Nations

References


  • "Board of Directors". www.bis.org/. Archived from the original on 22 April 2011. Retrieved 2011-04-14.
    1. http://www.bis.org/list/cpmi/tid_57/

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    • The Money Club By Edward Jay Epstein, Harpers, 1983.
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    • An account of the use of reserve policy and other central bank powers in China at the Wayback Machine (archived February 4, 2012) By Henry C K Liu in the Asia Times.
    • Banking with Hitler on YouTube, Timewatch, Paul Elston, producer Laurence Rees, narrator Sean Barrett (UK), BBC, 1998 (A video documentary about the BIS role in financing Nazi Germany)
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  • Kubu, E. (1998), Czechoslovak gold reserves and their surrender to Nazi Germany, In Nazi Gold, The London Conference, London: The Stationery Office, pp. 245-48.

  • Toniolo, G. (2005), Central Bank Cooperation at the Bank for International Settlements, New York-London: Cambridge University Press, pp. 245-52

  • United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference, Final Act (London et al., 1944), Article IV

  • Raymond Frech Mikesell. The Bretton Woods Debates: A Memoir. Princeton: International Finance Section, Dept. of Economics, Princeton University. p. 42. ISBN 0-88165-099-4. Retrieved 8 July 2013. Essays in International Finance 192 brief history of the BIS

  • A brief history of the BIS: http://www.bis.org/about/history_2ww2.htm.

  • Kaplan, J. J. and Schleiminger, G. (1989), The European Payments Union: Financial Diplomacy in the 1950s, Oxford: Clarendon Press

  • James, H. (2012), Making the European Monetary Union, The Role of the Committee of Central Bank Governors and the Origins of the European Central Bank, Cambridge-London: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press

  • http://www.bis.org/press/p050601.htm

  • http://www.bis.org/banking/finserv.htm

  • Since 2004, the BIS publishes its accounts in terms of special drawing rights (SDRs) - previously, it used as currency the Gold Franc. One SDR is equivalent to the sum of USD 0.660, EUR 0.423, JPY 12.1 and GBP 0.111. The composition of the SDR currency basket is subject to review every five years by the IMF. See BIS Annual Report 2015 http://www.bis.org/publ/arpdf/ar2015e7.pdf

  • Find A Grave, Gates White McGarrah, Record added: April 17, 2008, Retrieved January 20, 2017.

  • "Functionaries of the Board of Directors".

  • "Raghuram Rajan elected as VC".

  • "Press release: BIS Board appoints Raghuram Rajan as Vice-Chairman".

  • http://www.bis.org/cpmi/info.htm?m=3%7C16%7C29

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    Vice-chairman

    * President and chairman.
    ** None.
    *** Position abolished on 27 June 2005.

    Vice-chairman

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    Name Nationality Dates
    Raghuram Rajan[20][21]  India November 2015 – present

    General managers

    Name Nationality Dates
    Jaime Caruana  Spain April 2009 – present
    Malcolm D. Knight  Canada April 2003 – September 2008
    Sir Andrew Crockett  United Kingdom January 1994 – March 2003
    Alexandre Lamfalussy  Belgium May 1985 – December 1993
    Gunther Schleiminger  Germany 1981 – May 1985
    René Larre  France 1971–1981
    Gabriel Ferras  France 1963–1971
    Guillaume Guindey  France 1958–1963
    Roger Auboin  France 1938–1958
    Pierre Quesnay  France 1930–1938

    Board of directors

    • Mark Carney, London
    • Agustín Carstens, Mexico City
    • Luc Coene, Brussels
    • Jon Cunliffe, London
    • Mario Draghi, Frankfurt am Main
    • William Dudley, New York
    • Stefan Ingves, Stockholm
    • Thomas Jordan, Zurich
    • Klaas Knot, Amsterdam
    • Haruhiko Kuroda, Tokyo
    • Anne Le Lorier, Paris
    • Fabio Panetta, Rome
    • Stephen S Poloz, Ottawa
    • Jan Smets, Brussels
    • Alexandre A Tombini, Brasilia
    • François Villeroy de Galhau, Paris
    • Ignazio Visco, Rome
    • Janet Yellen, Washington, D.C.
    • Zhou Xiaochuan, Beijing

    Red Books

    One of the Group's first projects, a detailed review of payment system developments in the G10 countries, was published by the BIS in 1985 in the first of a series that has become known as "Red Books". Currently the red books cover the participating countries on Committee on Payments and Market Infrastructures (CPMI).[22] A sample of the statistical data in the red book is shown in the table below where local currency is convert to US dollars using end of the year rates.[23]
    Banknotes and coin in circulation (12/31/2015)
    Per Capita Country Billions of Dollars
    $9,213 Switzerland $76.31
    $6,739 Japan $856.55
    $6,550 Hong Kong SAR $47.98
    $4,911 Singapore $27.18
    $4,433 United States $1,424.92
    $3,571 Euro area $1,210.42
    $2,320 Australia $55.28
    $1,708 Saudi Arabia $52.99
    $1,641 Canada $58.78
    $1,583 United Kingdom $103.09
    $1,460 Korea $73.92
    $872 Sweden $8.59
    $800 Russia $117.05
    $599 Mexico $72.02
    $458 Turkey $36.06
    $282 Brazil $57.75
    $195 India $250.80
    $113 South Africa $6.15
    $1,558 Average/Total $4,535.84
    The most notable currency not included in this table since 2009 is the Chinese yuan where statistics are listed "not available".
    Sweden is a wealthy country without much cash per capita compared to other countries. Sweden has been steadily eliminating most of it's banknotes and coins over the past decades. According to the Red Books, the last year Sweden had more cash on a per capita basis than Korea was in 2013; United Kingdom and Saudi Arabia in 2012; Canada in 2008; Australia in 2006; Euro Area in 2002; and USA in 1992.
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    Financial results

    Financial results

    The balance sheet total of the BIS on 31 March 2015 was SDR 216.8 billion.[17]

    Members

    The number of countries represented in each continent are: 35 in Europe, 13 in Asia, 5 in South America, 3 in North America, 2 in Oceania, and 2 in Africa. Sixty member central banks or monetary authorities of these countries:
    Algeria Bank of Algeria
    Argentina Central Bank of Argentina
    Australia Reserve Bank of Australia
    Austria Austrian National Bank
    Belgium National Bank of Belgium
    Bosnia and Herzegovina Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Brazil Central Bank of Brazil
    Bulgaria Bulgarian National Bank
    Canada Bank of Canada
    Chile Central Bank of Chile
    China People's Bank of China
    Colombia Bank of the Republic (Colombia)
    Croatia Croatian National Bank
    Czech Republic Czech National Bank
    Denmark National Bank of Denmark
    Estonia Bank of Estonia
    European Union European Central Bank
    Finland Bank of Finland
    France Bank of France
    Germany Deutsche Bundesbank

    Greece Bank of Greece
    Hong Kong Hong Kong Monetary Authority
    Hungary Hungarian National Bank
    Iceland Central Bank of Iceland
    India Reserve Bank of India
    Indonesia Bank Indonesia
    Republic of Ireland Central Bank of Ireland
    Israel Bank of Israel
    Italy Bank of Italy
    Japan Bank of Japan
    South Korea Bank of Korea
    Latvia Bank of Latvia
    Lithuania Bank of Lithuania
    Luxembourg Central Bank of Luxembourg
    Republic of Macedonia National Bank of the Republic of Macedonia
    Malaysia Bank Negara Malaysia
    Mexico Bank of Mexico
    Netherlands De Nederlandsche Bank
    New Zealand Reserve Bank of New Zealand
    Norway Norges Bank

    Peru Central Reserve Bank of Peru
    Philippines Central Bank of the Philippines
    Poland Narodowy Bank Polski
    Portugal Bank of Portugal
    Romania National Bank of Romania
    Russia Central Bank of the Russian Federation
    Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency
    Serbia National Bank of Serbia
    Singapore Monetary Authority of Singapore
    Slovakia National Bank of Slovakia
    Slovenia Bank of Slovenia
    South Africa South African Reserve Bank
    Spain Bank of Spain
    Sweden Sveriges Riksbank
    Switzerland Swiss National Bank
    Thailand Bank of Thailand
    Turkey Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey
    United Arab Emirates Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates
    United Kingdom Bank of England
    United States Federal Reserve System

    Leadership

    The first chairman was Gates W. McGarrah (20 July 1863 - 5 November 1940). In 1898 he became cashier of the Leather Manufacturers National Bank, succeeding to the presidency in 1902. The institution merged with the Mechanics National Bank in 1904 and McGarrah was chosen president. He headed this bank until its merger with the Chase National in 1926. He was the first Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York May 1925 through February 1930. August 30, 1924 he was appointed as the American director of the general council of the Reichsbank. He was a past president of the New York Clearing House Association.[18]

    Chairman of the board and president

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