Oscar Lewisohn: in best traditions of Anglo-Continental finance By David Marsh and Niels Thygesen Oscar Lewisohn, who died on 18 March aged 85, was an old-school banker who kept up the best…
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Indonesia election uncertainty clouds fiscal outlook By Johanna Chua On 14 February, Indonesia will hold general elections and voters will head to the polls to elect the next president, vice…
CBDC success depends on public and private sector collaboration By Katerina Liu Almost 70% of central bank respondents to OMFIF’s 2023 Future of payments survey expect to issue a central…
India’s digital leap in financial inclusion By Arunima Sharan India’s financial landscape has had a monumental transformation in recent years. The implementation of the country’s digital public infrastructure, which includes…
International pressures on central banks By David Marsh The last few years have been tough for adherents of the doctrine that central bank independence is crucial for maintaining stable prices.…
Climate-aware investing is crucial to financial security By Tom Jeffery, Katie Roberts and Glenn Anderson The emissions covered by decarbonisation pledges rose by 70% of global emissions between 2017 and…