100 years of the SA reserve Bank
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The South African reserve Bank was founded today, exactly 100 years ago. On the long view it has been a vital anchor in SA in often rough political seas over the past one hundred years of SA's economic history. In this period It has built up a excellent reputation for professionalism, integrity and credibility, which still stands it good stead as SA battles with its latest economic challenges. The SARB has for one hundred years been a major pillar for financial stability in this country. In truth and in error, it has nonetheless been a bastion of professionalism in SA policy making. To celebrate 100 years of this key institution Michael Avery is joined by Deputy Governor Fundi Tshazibana, an economist with extensive experience in public policy analysis and formulation. She has worked for National Treasury, the National Energy Regulator of South Africa, (Nersa) and the IMF; Investec Chief Economist, Annabel Bishop
& Isaah Mhlanga, Chief Economist at Alexander Forbes.
& Isaah Mhlanga, Chief Economist at Alexander Forbes.