European policy-makers are asleep at the wheel By Taylor Pearce The European economy stands at a crossroads. Structural issues like ageing demographics and slow innovation are reducing Europe’s economic weight globally. The cost of the climate transition and sluggish real disposable income per capita growth paints a stark picture of a continent struggling to maintain its economic dynamism. Read the full commentary → |
How gradual decline in dollar dominance could quicken
By David Marsh and Arunima Sharan
The dollar’s share in world currency reserves could decline to 40% to 45% by 2050, from around 60% at present, under scenarios discussed by the OMFIF advisory council.
MEETINGS
Global Public Funds 2024
Thursday 5 December, Report launch
OMFIF’s Global Public Funds 2024 reveals the investment intentions of public pension and sovereign funds. The report features a survey, interviews and contributions from public asset owners with a focus on attitudes to private markets, emerging market allocations and approaches to transition finance.
ON DEMAND
Examining the changing landscape of digital assets with R3
Kate Karimson, R3’s chief commercial officer, joins Lewis McLellan, OMFIF’s Digital Monetary Institute editor, to discuss the dramatic changes that are about to arrive for financial market infrastructure.
LATEST REPORT
Digital assets 2024
This year’s report reveals two novel sources of data indicating a slow but steady gathering of momentum behind the adoption of blockchain. It also features the first league tables detailing the main players in the world of blockchain bond issuance.