With a fourth consecutive year of global economic growth a real prospect, The Banker heralds the world’s best central bank governors who are standing up to their more profligate political masters and forcing through the still-necessary reforms.
Süreyya Serdengeçti, Governor, Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey
Strong global growth in 2004 faces heightened uncertainty in 2005. The Banker identifies the world’s best central bank governors who are creating and sustaining the right macroeconomic conditions for long-term growth.
It has been a chequered year for central bankers, with most responding to sluggish growth or tackling the aftermath of crises. Strong, decisive leadership was the hallmark of The Banker’s choice of central bankers for 2004.