If you want to learn more about monetary policy and central banking - both in general and in light of the recent global developments in the financial markets, I recommend reading these articles and books:
I have found the list on Reddit. You are free to suggest your own books on the topic of central banking.
- Assessing the Retail Bank Interest Rate Pass-Through in the Euro Area at Times of Financial Fragmentation - by ECB
- Asset Price Bubbles and Monetary Policy - by ECB
- Interest Rate Pass-Through Since the Financial Crisis - by Anamaria Illes and Marco Lombardi
- Monetary Policy Transmission in the Euro Area, a Decade After the Introduction of the Euro - by ECB
- The Role of Banks in the Monetary Policy Transmission Mechanism - by ECB
- Modalities of the Targeted Long-Term Refinancing Operations (TLTRO) - by ECB
- Heterogeneity in Euro Area Financial Conditions and Policy Implications - by ECB
- The ECB's Response to the Financial Crisis - by ECB
- How Has the Monetary Transmission Mechanism Evolved Over Time? - by Jean Boivin, Michael T. Kiley, and Frederic S. Mishkin
- A History of Large Scale Asset Purchases Before the Federal Reserve - by Benjamin Chabot and Gabe Herman
- Unprecedented Actions: The Federal Reserve's Response to the Global Financial Crisis in Historical Perspective - by Frederic S. Mishkin and Eugene N. White
- Monetary Policy Strategy, Lessons from the Crisis - by Frederic S. Mishkin
- Shadow Banking - by Zoltan Pozsar, Tobias Adrian, Adam Ashcraft, and Hayley Boesky
I have found the list on Reddit. You are free to suggest your own books on the topic of central banking.