
Claudio Borio
Claudio Borio was appointed Head of the Monetary and Economic Department on 18 November 2013.
At the BIS since 1987, Mr Borio has held various positions in the Monetary and Economic Department (MED), including Deputy Head of MED and Director of Research and Statistics as well as Head of Secretariat for the Committee on the Global Financial System and the Gold and Foreign Exchange Committee (now the Markets Committee).
From 1985 to 1987, he was an economist at the OECD, working in the country studies branch of the Economics and Statistics Department. Prior to that, he was Lecturer and Research Fellow at Brasenose College, Oxford University. He holds a DPhil and an MPhil in Economics and a BA in Politics, Philosophy and Economics from the same university.
Fields of interest
- Monetary economics and policy
- Financial stability
- Banking and finance
April 2016 |
by Christian Upper, Claudio Borio, Enisse Kharroubi and Fabrizio Zampolli in VoxEU
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May 2016 |
by Claudio Borio, Kostas Tsatsaronis and Nikola Tarashev in Review of Finance
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August 2014 |
in Journal of Banking & Finance
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December 2012 |
by Claudio Borio and Haibin Zhu in Journal of Financial Stability
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August 2003 |
by Claudio Borio and William R White in Monetary policy and uncertainty: adapting to a changing economy
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July 2023 |
by Andreas Schrimpf, Claudio Borio, Nikola Tarashev and Stijn Claessens in VoxEU
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May 2023 |
in SUERF Policy Briefs
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Forthcoming |
Fiscal policy and financial stability: revisiting the nexus
by Claudio Borio, Fabrizio Zampolli and Marc Farag |
March 2023 |
in Finance and Development
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January 2023 |
by Claudio Borio, Hyun Song Shin and Ilhyock Shim in Macro-financial stability policy in a globalised world: lessons from international experience
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