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    Innovation leaders tell Central Banking Meetings that information silos still pose challenges

    Innovation leaders at central banks in Asia are investigating artificial intelligence’s ability to detect systemic risks, the Central Banking Meetings, Kuala Lumpur heard on April 1. 

    One director said that in early 2026 their institution was looking to use AI to make forecasts and translate the insights into early intervention directives. Yet although the central bank held a large amount of data on banks and non-banks, this was “currently maintained in silos”.

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