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X Meeting of the Financial Information Forum of Latin American and the Caribbean Central Banks

May 28-29, 2024
CEMLA, Mexico City, Mexico

 

The Meeting was held in Mexico City, Mexico, on May 28-29, 2024, and was attended by 58 representatives from 25 institutions and associates of CEMLA.

The meeting was focused on AI’s role in enhancing central bank statistics, the challenge of data fragmentation in financial statistics, the use of credit registry data and real-sector statistics, climate finance-related data gaps, the implications of emerging trends in secondary markets and FX transactions data, and the regional experiences of the participant jurisdictions.

The agenda included a keynote session by Bruno Tissot, Head of Statistics and Research Support at the BIS and Head of the Secretariat of the Irving Fisher Committee on Central Bank Statistics, with the keynote address “Translating numbers into insights: effective communication of central bank data”.

Bruno Tissot

Bank for International Settlements (BIS)

Bruno Tissot is the Head of Statistics and Research Support at the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) and Head of the Secretariat of the Irving Fisher Committee on Central Bank Statistics (IFC). He is also the BIS Representative in the Statistical Data and Metadata Exchange (SDMX) Sponsors' Committee and chairs the international Working Group on Securities Databases (WGSD). He has been working at the BIS since 2001, as Senior Economist and Secretary to the Markets Committee of Central Banks in the Monetary and Economic Department and then as the Adviser to the General Manager and Secretary to the BIS Executive Committee. Between 1994 and 2001 he worked for the French Ministry of Finance, having graduated from École Polytechnique (Paris) and the French Statistical Office, INSEE.