Bruno Tissot
Head of Statistics & Research Support
Monetary and Economic Department
Bruno Tissot is the Head of Statistics and Research Support at the BIS and Head of the Secretariat of the Irving Fisher Committee on Central Bank Statistics (IFC). He has been working at the BIS since 2001, as Senior Economist and Secretary to the Markets Committee of Central Banks in the Monetary and Economic Department and then as the Adviser to the General Manager and Secretary to the BIS Executive Committee. Between 1994 and 2001 he worked for the French Ministry of Finance. He is currently Head of BIS Statistics and Research Support and is a graduate from École Polytechnique (Paris) and of the French Statistical Office INSEE.
Fields of interest
- Statistics, econometrics and innovation
- Business cycles and forecasting
- Fiscal, monetary and financial stability issues
- " The use of big data analytics and artificial intelligence in central banking" (with O Wibisono, H Ari, A Zulen and A Widjanarti), Capco Institute Journal of Financial Transformation, Data analytics, no 50, November 2019.
- " "Globalisation, financial innovation and crises" (with D Fano), in P van de Ven and D Fano (eds), Understanding Financial Accounts, OECD Publishing, Paris, 2017.
- " Providing comparable information to assess global financial stability risks", paper presented at CESS 2016 (Conference of European Statistics Stakeholders), Budapest, October 2016. Published in Eurostat Statistical Reports, KS-FT-18-001, January 2017.
- " Economic Forecasting and Policy", Palgrave Macmillan, 2011, with N. Carnot and V. Koen (2nd ed.).
- " La Prévision Economique, Economica, with N. Carnot, Economic Prize by the French Academy for Moral and Political Sciences 2003.
- " Central banks and external statistics: Evolution or revolution?" (with P Menezes, F Pastoris, C Picon-Aguilar, M Schmitz and N Silva), Journal of Economic and Social Measurement, 2020.
- " Using financial accounts: a central banking perspective" (with B Tunç, B Çakmak and C Gökçe Zeybek), Statistical Journal of the IAOS, 2020.
- " Computing platforms for big data and AI" (with R Schmidt), Central Banking Journal, 12 August 2020.
- " The role of big data and surveys in measuring and predicting inflation", Journal of Mathematics and Statistical Science, January 2020.
- " Making the most of big data for financial stability purposes", in S Strydom and M Strydom (eds), Big Data Governance and Perspectives in Knowledge Management, IGI Global, 2019.
- " Financial big data and policy work: opportunities and challenges", paper presented at the CESS 2018 Conference of European Statistics Stakeholders (Bamberg, Germany, October 2018), published in Statistical Working Papers, Eurostat, KS-TC-19-001-EN-N, 2019.
- " Monitoring systemic institutions for the analysis of micro-macro linkages and network effects", Journal of Mathematics and Statistical Science, April 2018.
- " SDMX, a key standard for central banks' statistics", Journal of Mathematics and Statistical Science, January 2018.
- " Using micro data to support evidence-based policy", paper presented at the 61st Congress of the International Statistical Institute, Marrakesh, July 2017, Irving Fisher Committee on Central Bank Statistics.
- " Derivatives statistics: the BIS contribution", Invited Paper Session 089, International Statistical Institute World Statistics Congress, 2015, Irving Fisher Committee on Central Bank Statistics.
- " Fiscal positions in emerging economies: central banks' perspective" (with D Mihaljek), Financial Theory and Practice, vol 27, September 2003. Also published as BIS Papers no 20.
- German Healthcare System: Promoting Greater Responsibility Among All System Players, INSEE Studies no. 42, January 2000, with F. Rupprecht and F. Chatel.