The Central Banker Report Cards, published annually by Global Finance since 1994, grades central bank governors of nearly 70 key countries (and the European Union) on an “A” to “F” scale for success in areas such as inflation control, economic growth goals, currency stability and interest rate management. (“A” represents an excellent performance down through “F” for outright failure.) Subjective criteria also apply. This year, 17 central banks are being graded for the first time.
Global Finance publisher and editorial director Joseph Giarraputo notes, “Global economies are starting to recover, despite rising geopolitical risk in certain markets. Central bankers once again face challenging times in managing monetary policy to positively influence economic stability and growth—and some of the changes in our scores this year reflect those challenges. Every year, we assess the determination of central bankers to stand up to political interference and their efforts at influencing their governments on such issues as spending and economic openness to foreign investment and financial services.”
The full Central Banker Report Cards 2014 report will be published in the October issue of Global Finance.
The Central Bankers earning an “A” rating in the Global Finance Central Banker Report Card feature publishing in the October issue are:
- India Raghuram Rajan A
- Israel Karnit Flug A
- Malaysia Zeti Akhtar Aziz A
- Philippines Amando Tetangco Jr. A
- Saudi Arabia Fahad al-Mubarak A
- Switzerland Thomas Jordan A
- Taiwan Fai-Nan Perng A
The Central Bankers earning an “A-” rating are:
- Chile Rodrigo Vergara A-
- Colombia José Dario Uribe Escobar A-
- European Union Mario Draghi A-
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