Helmut Schlesinger, the quintessential post-war German central banker, turns 100 on 4 September. Although he was president of the Bundesbank for only two action-packed years (1991 to 1993), Schlesinger had an impact in Germany and the wider world well beyond his brief period at the helm.
The German economy has stagnated since the end of the pandemic. Debates are now swirling about whether the current governing coalition can remain intact through its term.
Digital assets 2024 features thought leadership from OMFIF experts and partners in the public and private sector, charting the journey to a more efficient capital market structure.
Omar Massarweh, vice president of public policy for the Middle East and North Africa at Mastercard, joins Arunima Sharan, senior economist at OMFIF, to discuss key findings from the ‘Path to Morocco’ project.
This edition of the journal examines the ways data, technology and artificial intelligence can help scale up transition finance and transform capital markets.