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Does foreign exchange market intervention work? |
By Mark Sobel |
Japan’s foreign exchange market intervention earlier this month rekindled longstanding debates over whether intervention ‘works’. But whether it works is an incorrect or at least too simple framing. There is no easy answer. Read the full commentary → |
The future of payments: a new engine? |
By Jon Cunliffe |
The Bank of England has proposed a framework designed to ensure stablecoins are as resilient as commercial bank money, and to ensure they preserve the singleness of money. Read the full commentary → |
Big win for Labour and deal on Europe could produce UK rebound |
By Meghnad Desai and David Marsh |
Britain is only months from a general election. A victory for the Labour party, after 14 years in opposition, looks near-certain, but several developments could upset that outcome. Read the full commentary → |
MEETINGS
In focus: Asean and global supply chain diversification |
Monday 20 May, Roundtable |
This roundtable will explore the impact on economic growth in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations markets, key sectors for foreign investment and implications for global trade.​​​​ Register → |
ON DEMAND
US dollar dominance: Is there no alternative? |
Max Castelli, head of strategy, sovereign institutions at UBS Asset Management, joins Taylor Pearce, senior economist at OMFIF, to discuss the role of the dollar as a global reserve currency in a multipolar world. Listen → |
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 → |