From the Economist: The Bank for International Settlements
is known as the central bank to central banks. It shouldn't be surprising,
then, if the misjudgments common to central bankers are occasionally distilled
in BIS analysis into a somewhat curious view of the global economy: one in
which heroic, blameless central banks have done their utmost to keep the world
economy afloat, in the face of ceaseless governmental incompetence and despite
a constant bombardment of baseless outsider criticism. The ability of central bankers
to bandage over the harm inflicted by bumbling politicians is limited, warns
the BIS in its latest annual report. Unless the world embraces the sober
leadership of the wise central banker disaster looms….
Need to see more? Go to http://www.economist.com/blogs/freeexchange/2012/06/central-banks
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