BIS RSS feeds

What are RSS feeds? RSS feeds make keeping in touch with updates to the BIS website easy, quick and flexible. The feeds enable you to see at a glance what new content has been added in your areas of interest, without having to repeatedly visit or search the site. See an example

How do I read the feeds? You have three options...

 

1. The following feeds may be of interest to you1

Entire BIS website    Click for RSS feed Add to Google Homepage or Google Reader Add to My Yahoo!
http://www.bis.org/list/bis/index.rss
      Press releases    Click for RSS feed Add to Google Homepage or Google Reader Add to My Yahoo!
      http://www.bis.org/list/press_releases/index.rss
      Vacancies
Click for RSS feed Add to Google Homepage or Google Reader Add to My Yahoo!
      http://www.bis.org/list/recruitment/index.rss
      Research papers    Click for RSS feed Add to Google Homepage or Google Reader Add to My Yahoo!
      http://www.bis.org/list/papers/index.rss
      Speeches - all    Click for RSS feed Add to Google Homepage or Google Reader Add to My Yahoo!
      http://www.bis.org/list/speeches/index.rss
            Central bankers' speeches    Click for RSS feed Add to Google Homepage or Google Reader Add to My Yahoo!
            http://www.bis.org/list/cbspeeches/index.rss
            BIS management speeches    Click for RSS feed Add to Google Homepage or Google Reader Add to My Yahoo!
            http://www.bis.org/list/mgtspeeches/index.rss
      Statistical releases    Click for RSS feed Add to Google Homepage or Google Reader Add to My Yahoo!
      http://www.bis.org/list/statistics/index.rss
Central Bank Research Hub2     Click for RSS feed Add to Google Homepage or Google Reader Add to My Yahoo!
http://www.bis.org/cbhub/list/recent_additions/index.rss

 

 

2. Search-based feeds

You can create your own customised RSS feeds with Search. Any search can be "saved" as an RSS feed. For example, if you are interested in central bankers' speeches on liquidity risk, search and subscribe to the feed returned. Next time there is a speech that matches your criteria, you will see a new RSS feed item. See an example


1 The RSS feeds above conform to the RSS-CB specification. RSS-CB is an extension to RSS which provides structured information that can be used by applications.

2 Items from this feed link to new research publications on central bank websites and therefore do not appear on the "Entire BIS website" feed.