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All change for reserves managers, and more

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All change for reserves managers

Global Public Investor has been the cornerstone of OMFIF’s research portfolio since it was launched in 2013. This edition focuses solely on central bank reserves managers – how much they manage and how they manage it today – but also their views on the macroeconomic outlook, likely future approaches to asset allocations and what is driving those decisions.

 Enduring inflation requires strong central bank reaction
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By OMFIFGlobal inflation is ‘universal, high and persistent’ and will require resolute central bank action to bring down to acceptable levels. That was the central message from Marta Kightley, first deputy governor at Narodowy Bank Polski, at the launch of GPI 2022.  

Social bonds becoming more important in reserves portfolios
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By Perry Warjiyo
Investing in social bonds reflects Bank Indonesia’s efforts in managing reserves to generate returns and deliver positive impacts on society. This investment strategy also aligns with the trend of responsible investment among investors in recent years. 
 
 MEETINGS 
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The ECB’s climate stress test
Wednesday 13 July, Roundtable
Christoffer Kok, deputy head of the stress test modelling division of the ECB’s directorate general macroprudential policy and financial stability, will discuss the results of the stress test, approaches and methodologies taken and lessons learnt. 
 
 ON DEMAND 
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Global Wealth Strategy Summit 2022
OMFIF hosted a high-profile one-day hybrid event in London on 14 June 2022, where private bankers, ultra-high and high-net-worth individuals came together to discuss best practice in global wealth management. 
 
 Report:
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Global Public Investor 2022
More than 75% of the central banks surveyed for the 2022 edition of Global Public Investor believe inflation will be sustainably higher or more volatile for a prolonged period. Just 20% of reserves managers think inflation will be transitory.

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