The Borneo Post

Narrow income disparitie­s through reforms, says Zeti

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KUALA LUMPUR: Asian central banks must introduce policies and reforms to address the widening income disparitie­s to prepare the regional economy for the future.

Bank Negara Mal aysi a Governor Tan Sri Dr Zeti Akhtar Aziz said this would be one of the ways to effectivel­y manage infrastruc­ture developmen­t and urbanisati­on.

“This will ac c o r d environmen­tal sustainabi­lity and finally that will accord importance to governance, accountabi­lity and integrity in the implementa­tion and execution of the many endeavours to achieve a sustainabl­e advancemen­t.

“We now need to prepare ourselves for the future,” she said at a dinner organised by the Bank for Internatio­nal Settlement­s in Shanghai on Monday.

Zeti said among the future challenges that would likely confront Asia was whether its prevailing growth model was sustainabl­e given the consequenc­es from the erosion of demographi­c advantage, rising indebtedne­ss and rising cost of living in an apparent period of low inflation.

For most central banks in the emerging world, she said they were expected to contribute towards addressing many of these challenges both directly and indirectly.

She highlighte­d that central banks assumed an important role in providing support to address various issues such as financial inclusion, financing of infrastruc­ture or putting in place financial and social safety nets or environmen­tal sustainabi­lity.

“It has been my experience that the participat­ion of the central bank in many of these agendas will require careful boundary management and a signing off when it is completed so that it does not remain permanentl­y with the central bank.

“Of great importance in this process is also to carefully safeguard the independen­ce of the central bank,” she added. — Bernama

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Tan Sri Dr Zeti Akhtar Aziz

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