Committee on Payment and Settlement Systems
A note to readers
This consultative report in two parts has been prepared by an international Task Force established by the Committee on Payment and Settlement Systems of the central banks of the G10 countries (CPSS). The Task Force consists of payment system experts from 23 central banks as well as the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. In preparing the report, the Task Force consulted a number of other central bank experts, including many from emerging markets.
In December 1999, the Committee released the first part of this report for public consultation. This part set out 10 Core Principles for systemically important payment systems and four responsibilities of central banks in applying the Core Principles. The response to the consultation was very encouraging, and a number of useful comments were received. The report was widely welcomed and many respondents asked for further details in interpreting the principles and help in applying them. The comments received were carefully considered by the Task Force and a number of them have been addressed in the second part of the report. Several respondents asked for an opportunity to comment on the second part of the report as well.
The current report contains, in addition to a slightly revised first part, a second part which offers guidance on the interpretation of the Core Principles and gives examples of ways in which the issues raised by the Core Principles have been addressed in different economic and institutional contexts. The Task Force is now seeking comments on the second part of the report.
The consultation period will last until 8 September 2000, and interested parties are invited to comment on any aspects of the report. However, the CPSS would particularly welcome views and suggestions on the topics set out below, in order to assist it in finalising the report:
Comments are invited until 8 September 2000 from all interested parties. They may be sent to:
Committee on Payment and Settlement Systems
Bank for International Settlements
CH-4002 Basel
Fax: + 41 61 280 9100; e-mail: cpss@bis.org (please mention "Core Principles" in the subject-line of the message).
This report, in two parts, replaces the consultative report released in December 1999. Other language versions of the earlier consultative report have also been withdrawn. Translations of the current report in other major languages will be posted as they become available. Interested readers may obtain copies of the earlier version from the CPSS Secretariat.
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Core principles for systemically important payment systems:
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