Over the past few years, the climate policy paradigm has moved from a view where the economy must be constrained to mitigate climate change to one where growth and a sustainable environment can coexist. But ramping up investments quickly to limit the impact of climate change and drive growth is challenging in a more fragmented world.
In 2023, the European Central Bank raised the key rate from minus 0.5% to 4.5%, the highest level since the 2008 financial crisis. This opened a window of opportunities for investment in euros. Read the full commentary →
The departing chief executive of the UK Debt Management Office, joins Burhan Khadbai, head of content at OMFIF’s Sovereign Debt Institute, to recall the highs and lows of more than two decades managing the gilt market.
The 11th edition of OMFIF’s Global Public Investor surveys 73 central banks to uncover how $5.4tn in international reserve assets are likely to be deployed across financial markets.