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| Scenario choice matters in prudential transition plans |
| By Gerdie Knijp and Gaston Bronstering |
| While many banks now publish transition plans, large differences exist in terms of scope, target-setting methods and the measurement of misalignment with climate goals. This creates a need for standardisation and clarification on what a good transition plan entails. Read the full commentary → |

| Third Plenum: China’s unending pursuit of stability |
| By Udaibir Das |
| Marked by results often falling short of expectations, China remains wary of fully embracing market reforms. Read the full commentary → |
MEETINGS

| William Dudley on the monetary policy outlook for the US |
| Thursday 19 September, Roundtable |
| William Dudley, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (2009-18), discusses the outcomes of the July Federal Open Market Committee meeting. Register → |
ON DEMAND

| Despite the odds: Ukraine’s economic reform progress |
| Vlad Rashkovan, Ukraine’s representative to the International Monetary Fund, joins Mark Sobel, OMFIF’s US chair, to provide an update on Ukraine’s economic and financial situation. Listen → |
LATEST REPORT
| Global Public Investor 2024 |
| 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. Download → |



