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How US Treasury market changes are shaping central banks’ strategies, and more

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How US Treasury market changes are shaping central banks’ strategies
By Nikhil Sanghani
US Treasuries form the backbone of global financial markets and are a critical component of central bank reserve managers’ portfolios. It is widely recognised as a deep, liquid and safe asset, but the Treasury market is being transformed by changes in policy, regulation and structure. OMFIF, in partnership with BNY, hosted a discussion on this key issue at the sidelines of the International Monetary Fund-World Bank annual meetings.

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Emerging sustainable repo market shows maturity of sovereign labelled bonds

By Burhan Khadbai

Repurchase agreements are an obscure but important part of the bond market and wider financial system, with trillions of dollars’ worth of securities traded every day.

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2025 US monetary policy outlook and global ramifications

Tuesday 10 December, Roundtable

Ahead of the December Federal Open Market Committee meeting, Ellen Meade of Duke University, Elliot Hentov of State Street Global Advisors, and Robin Brooks of Brookings Institution, discuss the US monetary policy outlook next year and implications for the global economy.

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US Deputy National Security Adviser Daleep Singh on outcomes from G20

Daleep Singh, US deputy national security adviser for international economics and deputy director of the National Economic Council, joined OMFIF to discuss key accomplishments from the G20 summit and issues pertaining to economic statecraft and the global financial system.

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This year, advancements in technology have instigated remarkably rapid change in the payments industry. OMFIF’s Future of payments 2024 report features an extensive survey of central banks on their concerns and priorities for payments in the near and long term.


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