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Salvation for Sunak as he leads Conservatives to slaughter |
By Meghnad Desai |
The British election on 4 July is important not because of any great uncertainty about the outcome – the Tories are heading for the exit – but because it will help signal the UK’s role in a changing world. And what better figure to illustrate this than the man who has been the country’s first Indian-heritage prime minister? Read the full commentary → |
The big squeeze? Environmental risks for labour markets |
By Joseph Feyertag |
Labour shortages may be fast emerging as a key barrier to achieving the climate goals of the 2015 Paris agreement. Read the full commentary → |
Austria extends short-term green offering to retail investors |
By Burhan Khadbai |
Austria is no stranger to innovating and creating new products in the government bond market. In 2012, it was the first sovereign to issue a dual-tranche syndication. Read the full commentary → |
MEETINGS
The last mile: financial vulnerabilities and risks |
Wednesday 29 May, Roundtable |
Fabio Natalucci, deputy director of the monetary and capital markets department at the International Monetary Fund, joins OMFIF to discuss the findings in the latest Global Financial Stability report. 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 → |
LATEST REPORT
OMFIF Gender Balance Index 2024 |
This year’s Gender Balance Index finds that there were missed opportunities to boost women’s representation in leadership positions across all institution types in the index. While there has been some progress, it remains slow. Download → |