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Oscar Lewisohn: in best traditions of Anglo-Continental finance |
By David Marsh and Niels Thygesen |
Oscar Lewisohn, who died on 18 March aged 85, was an old-school banker who kept up the best traditions of Anglo-Continental finance long after they ceased to be fashionable. He remained to the end crestfallen by the UK’s European Union departure. Read the full commentary → |
Reduced demand and higher pricing among biggest worries for borrowers |
By Burhan Khadbai |
OMFIF’s survey of public sector borrowers found reduced demand from investors to be the top concern in an uncertain macro environment. Read the full commentary → |
The future of central banking |
OMFIF assesses the future policy stance, tools and operations of major global central banks. Find articles, reports, events and podcast discussions on the macro outlook, financial stability, central bank balance sheets and operating models. Find out more → |
MEETINGS
Gender Balance Index 2024 |
Wednesday 10 April, Launch |
The Gender Balance Index tracks the number of men and women in senior leadership teams in central banks and major financial institutions. The 11th edition unveils the latest developments for this year.​​​​ Register → |
ON DEMAND
AI in finance 2024 |
This event took place in partnership with the University of Oxford, bringing together the world’s leading AI innovators, major financial institutions and key regulators to discuss AI in finance safety and governance. Watch → |
LATEST REPORT
Digital Monetary Institute annual 2024 |
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. Download → |