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HSBC Reserve Management Trends 2022

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How are reserve managers responding to rising yields? Where are they looking to diversify? What will be the impact of CBDCs on reserve management? These are some of the questions addressed in HSBC Reserve Management Trends 2022.

Now in its 18th year of publication, HSBC Reserve Management Trends features a unique survey of 82 central bank reserve managers, responsible for more than $7 trillion in reserves. 

Edited by Robert Pringle and Nick Carver, HSBC Reserve Management Trends 2022 includes an exclusive interview with Gerardo García, head of reserve management at Bank of Mexico, and chapters by Franz Partsch of the National Bank of Austria and Mario Torriani of the Central Bank of Argentina.

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978-1-78272-989-1

How are reserve managers responding to rising yields? Where are they looking to diversify?  What will be the impact of CBDCs on reserve management? These are some of the questions addressed in HSBC Reserve Management Trends 2022.

Now in its’ 18th year of publication, HSBC Reserve Management Trends 2022 features a unique survey of 82 central bank reserve managers responsible for more than $7 trillion in reserves.

Edited by Robert Pringle and Nick Carver, HSBC Reserve Management Trends 2022 includes an exclusive interview with Gerardo Garcia, head of reserve management at Bank of Mexico and chapters by Franz Parsch of the National Bank of Austria and Mario Torriani of the Central Bank of Argentina.

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ISBN 978-1-78272-989-1
Navision code LRMT22
Publication date April 25, 2022
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Robert Pringle and Nick Carver

Editor, Robert Pringle, is Chairman of Central Banking Publications. Before starting Central Banking, Robert was for several years Editor of The Banker and subsequently he was closely associated with the establishment of the well-known "think tank", the Group of Thirty, where he served for seven years as the first Executive Director based in New York. He was also for three years a Senior Fellow at the United Nations institute called WIDER in Helsinki.

Nick Carver is the global brand director of Central Banking Publications. He was assistant editor of Central Banking journal for five years and has co-edited (with Robert Pringle) Central Banking Publications’ annual Reserve Management Trends publication since its launch in 2005. He is also the publisher of Risk Books and Risk Journals, two long-established imprimaturs of Incisive Media, which acquired Central Banking Publications in 2007. He graduated with a master’s degree in economics and politics from the University of Edinburgh and taught English in Japan for two years before joining Central Banking Publications.

  1. Trends in reserve management: 2022 survey results

Nick Carver

  1. Interview Gerardo Garcia

Nick Carver

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Paul Mackel, James Pomeroy and Zoey Zhou

  1. Rethinking equity investing at the National Bank of Austria post-2020

Franz Parsch

  1. How can reserve managers escape low yields – and stay true to their mandate?

Mario Torriani

    6. Reserve managers weigh the risks amid the Ukraine crisis

Victor Mendez-Barreira

Appendix 1: Survey questionnaire
Appendix 2: Survey responses and comments
Appendix 3: Reserve statistics