The writer is general manager of the Bank for International SettlementsUnlike businesses, central banks are designed to make money only in the most literal sense. They have a mandate to act in the public interest: to safeguard the value of the money they issue so that people can make financial decisions with confidence. The bottom line for central banks is not profit, but the public good.
本文作者是国际清算银行(BIS)行长
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