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Greenflation and the transition to carbon neutrality By Stephane Dees The delay in climate action in recent years risks making the ecological transition abrupt and potentially disorderly. The necessary acceleration in the transformation of the global economy into a carbon-neutral one could have significant economic consequences on growth levels and price stability. Read the full commentary → |
Carving out new opportunities to improve gender balance |
By Arunima Sharan and Katerina Liu |
While all industries have a glass ceiling problem, the gender gap in technology is much starker. But could senior tech roles in financial institutions create more opportunities for women in leadership? Read the full commentary → |
MEETINGS
Digital money summit 2024 15-16 May, Conference This exclusive in-person summit examines critical questions around central bank digital currencies, stablecoins, decentralised finance applications and related technologies. Register → |
ON DEMAND
Taking stock: financial market integration in Europe |
Björn Storim, chief executive officer, and Ben Pott, managing director and international head of public policy and government affairs at BNY Mellon, assess the progress towards capital markets union in Europe. Listen → |
LATEST REPORT
The Bulletin: Q2 2024 |
This edition of the Bulletin examines the macroeconomic implications of climate change for policy-makers, central banks and investors. It looks at the impact of greenflation on growth, productivity and labour markets. Download → |