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    THE APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO THE SHARIAH ADVISORY COUNCIL OF CENTRAL BANK OF MALAYSIA: LEGAL ISSUES by Mohammad Azam Hussain, Rusni Hassan, Alias Azhar, Aznan Hasan

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…Abstract: In Malaysia, the appointment of members to the Shariah Advisory Council (SAC) of the Central  Bank  of Malaysia (CBM) is prescribed by the Central Bank of Malaysia Act 2009 (Act 701). …”
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    Evaluation of central bank independence, macroprudential policy, and credit gap in developing countries. by Cep Jandi Anwar, Stephen G Hall, Nermeen Harb, Indra Suhendra, Eka Purwanda

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…This study aims to examine whether Central Bank Independence (CBI) and Macroprudential Policy (MAPP) are capable of assisting the improvement of stability in the financial system, regarding the credit gap for 20 developing markets from 2000 to 2021. …”
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    THE APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO THE SHARIAH ADVISORY COUNCIL OF CENTRAL BANK OF MALAYSIA: LEGAL ISSUES by Mohammad Azam Hussain, Rusni Hassan, Alias Azhar, Aznan Hasan

    Published 2017-12-01
    “… Abstract: In Malaysia, the appointment of members to the Shariah Advisory Council (SAC) of the Central  Bank  of Malaysia (CBM) is prescribed by the Central Bank of Malaysia Act 2009 (Act 701). …”
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    Rebound Effects of Exchange Rate and Central Bank Interventions in Selected ECOWAS Countries by Mustapha A. Akinkunmi

    Published 2017-06-01
    “… This study examines the exchange rate rebound effects of the Central Bank intervention in the selected ECOWAS economies. …”
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    Employment the black box models to forecast the central bank’s foreign currency sales by Afrah Hassan, Najlaa Ibrahim

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The research is aims to forecasting multi-variable time series using black box models that link the input series with the output series with a mathematical model as it includes two types of models, which are equation error models and output error models, where the model rank was determined using a number of statistical and engineering criteria, namely (AIC, AICC, BIC, LOSS, FPE, FIT) and choosing the model corresponding to the lowest values ​​of the criteria as the best model for forecasting the future values ​​of the Central Bank's sales of foreign currency as a series of outputs and the demand gap as an input series, The results of the analysis showed that the appropriate model for the data is the model ARMAX(1,2,3,1) By relying on the ARMAX model, the central bank’s sales were predicted for the next four months, and the forecast results were consistent with the original time series values, indicating the ARMAX model’s efficiency.…”
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    METHODOLOGY OF FORECASTING THE INTEREST RATE OF THE EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK IN SHORT-TERM OUTLOOK by Anastasiya V. Skuratova

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…The article deals with the issue of forecasting the dynamics of the interest rate of the European Central Bank as a central bank whose activity aims at supporting price stability and whose interest rate is an indicator showing the direction of monetary and credit policy. …”
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    Central bank digital currency and fiscal policy in a Diamond-Dybvig Model by Jafar El Armali

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…After introducing digital currency, the central bank emerges as a monopolist bank. It then faces an “impossible trinity”. …”
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    Monetary policy transformation of major central banks during the COVID-19 pandemic by M. M. Kudinova

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…The methodological basis of the study was the reports of the central banks of the sample countries and the data of international organizations and financial market participants on monetary policies. …”
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