EMEAP

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EMEAP is a cooperative forum of central banks and monetary authorities from the East Asia-Pacific region that focuses on regional financial stability, policy dialogue, and collaboration.

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instanceOf central bank forum
regional cooperative forum
acronym EMEAP NERFINISHED
aimsTo enhance information exchange among member central banks
strengthen regional monetary and financial cooperation
support financial stability in the Asia-Pacific region
cooperatesWith Bank for International Settlements NERFINISHED
focusesOn banking supervision
central bank cooperation
financial market development
payment and settlement systems
founded 1991
fullName Executives’ Meeting of East Asia-Pacific Central Banks NERFINISHED
hasActivity capacity building among member institutions
joint research projects
policy dialogue on macroeconomic and financial issues
hasMember Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas NERFINISHED
Bank Indonesia NERFINISHED
Bank Negara Malaysia NERFINISHED
Bank of Japan NERFINISHED
Bank of Korea NERFINISHED
Bank of Thailand NERFINISHED
Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan) NERFINISHED
Hong Kong Monetary Authority NERFINISHED
Monetary Authority of Singapore NERFINISHED
People’s Bank of China NERFINISHED
Reserve Bank of Australia NERFINISHED
Reserve Bank of New Zealand NERFINISHED
hasMemberType central bank
monetary authority
hasNumberOfMembers 11
hasWorkingGroup Governors’ Meeting NERFINISHED
IT Directors’ Meeting NERFINISHED
Working Group on Banking Supervision NERFINISHED
Working Group on Financial Markets NERFINISHED
Working Group on Payment and Settlement Systems NERFINISHED
holds deputies’ meetings
regular governors’ meetings
language English
purpose policy dialogue
regional collaboration
regional financial stability
regionServed East Asia-Pacific NERFINISHED
typeOfOrganization non-treaty-based grouping
website https://www.emeap.org

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