On 14 February, Indonesia will hold general elections and voters will head to the polls to elect the next president, vice president and members of the People’s Consultative Assembly. What’s at stake? The country’s industrial and investment policy as well as a prudent fiscal regime will depend on the electoral outcome.
The European Central Bank is moving towards risk-sharing in government bond purchases, helping forge a ‘missing link’ in euro area financial architecture.
Through articles, events and podcast discussions, OMFIF explores the macroeconomic impact of fiscal policy and political shifts, as well as developments in sovereign bond markets and the sustainability of public debt.
This event brings together the public and private sectors to discuss how artificial intelligence will affect compliance with and enforcement of financial regulation.
John Velis, FX and global macro strategist, Americas at BNY Mellon, discusses the latest FOMC meeting and the outlook for the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy in 2024. Watch →
This year’s annual features contributions from DMI members on the theme of interoperability, its value and the challenges of delivering it, emphasising a growing need to incorporate interoperability in financial systems.