TY - BOOK AU - Broeders,Dirk AU - Houben,Aerdt AU - Bonetti,Matteo ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Central Bank Capital in Turbulent Times: The Risk Management Dimension of Novel Monetary Policy Instruments T2 - Contributions to Finance and Accounting, SN - 9783031735493 AV - HG1-9999 U1 - 332 23 PY - 2025/// CY - Cham PB - Springer Nature Switzerland, Imprint: Springer KW - Finance KW - Capital market KW - Financial risk management KW - Financial statements KW - Business enterprises KW - Financial Economics KW - Capital Markets KW - Risk Management KW - Financial Reporting KW - Corporate Finance N1 - Central bank capital adequacy: the simple analytics and complex politics -- Central Bank Capital and Trust in Money: Lessons from History for the Digital Age -- Accounting policies, distribution rules and the financial performance of central banks -- Fiscal Consequences of Central Bank Losses -- Central bank capital and shareholder relationship -- Consequences of Last Resort Policy for Central Bank Balance Sheets -- New Perspectives on Quantitative Easing and Central Bank Capital Policies -- Central bank capital and independence: a quantitative case study -- The impact of central bank digital currency on central bank profitability, risk taking and capital -- Impact of Transitions on the Financial Stability and LOLR Roles of Central Banks -- Through the Lens of Legal Mandate: Central Bank Capital in a Time of Climate Crisis; Open Access N2 - This open access book provides a comprehensive overview of the vulnerabilities of central banks’ financial accounts and the implications for central bank capital and risk management in turbulent times. By combining the perspectives of academics, risk managers and policy makers, it sheds light on the complex challenges facing central banks and offers key insights into safeguarding the stability of financial systems in an uncertain future. In an era of heightened uncertainty, central banks face unprecedented risks. Following consecutive crises, they have expanded their monetary policy toolkit through quantitative easing and credit extension, which has bloated their balance sheets and exposed them to substantial risks. Moreover, central banks are confronting novel challenges like climate change and nature loss, which threaten their objectives of price stability and financial stability. At the same time, central banks find themselves in a precarious position, as they raise interest rates to combat inflation, generating financial losses on their asset portfolios. These losses threaten to erode their capitalization, a cornerstone of central bank independence and credibility UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-73549-3 ER -