
Philadelphia Fed optimistic about US economic resilience By Julian Jacobs The US economy is showing surprising signs of resilience. That was the diagnosis made during OMFIF’s meeting with the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. Discussions ranged from the state of the US economy to the prospect for subsequent interest rate hikes and general predictions about strategies for reducing inflation and spurring sustainable growth.
Learn from US failings to maintain confidence in smaller banks

By Amy Kvien In the aftermath of Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse, small and mid-sized banks across the US are increasingly viewed as riskier than large banks. Regulators are a key cause of this perception. Read the full commentary → |

Macroeconomic outlook and risks for financial stability
Wednesday 14 June, Roundtable Join OMFIF and Pedro Duarte Neves, senior adviser to the board of directors, Banco de Portugal, in a roundtable discussing the latest developments in the euro area’s macroeconomy, financial stability and growth prospects. Register → |

Reaching global consensus on digital asset regulation
Andrew Whitworth, Ripple’s policy director, EMEA, joined Lewis McLellan, editor of OMFIF’s Digital Monetary Institute, to discuss the approaches to the crypto market that regulators are taking, where consensus is emerging and the gaps that remain to be filled. Listen → |

Central banks and cloud services: The new frontier
As well as exploring the benefits that cloud migration offers, this report examines the ways financial institutions in the private sector have addressed the hurdles that are hampering central bank cloud adoption. Download → |