A central banking perspective on alternative data
Julia Asri Meigh, Head of ESG and Macro Research (New York)
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We summarise a recent paper from the BIS, which outlines the usage of big data and machine learning within the central bank community, based on a recent survey of Irving Fischer Committee members.
LITERATURE
In this literature review, we outline a recent working paper by