Central banks’ contribution to climate change-related aims, and their role in the transition, depend on government policy
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The head of the central bank urged the government to stay committed to structural reforms, especially with regard to logistics and electricity
Economic and financial conditions are expected to remain more volatile for the foreseeable future, says central bank
Reserve Bank says depositors will still have access to money and the bank will be operational during the process