The shape of things to come
Jon Cunliffe looks at four areas where the tokenisation of money is now being explored, examining the BoE’s work to ensure these new forms of money are robust and uniform
Read MoreJon Cunliffe looks at four areas where the tokenisation of money is now being explored, examining the BoE’s work to ensure these new forms of money are robust and uniform
Read MoreCryptoassets and markets are a relatively recent innovation in finance. Claudia Buch says there is a need to monitor and take preventive action against risks in these markets
Read MoreBerg et al argue that it would be welfare-enhancing if policy changes were to follow a predictable longer-term path, and suggest a role for financial regulation in the transition
Read MoreExtreme weather events will become more frequent as global temperatures rise. Rikard Forslid and Mark Sanctuary analyse the impact of the 2011 Thailand flood on Swedish firms
Read MorePetros Fassoulas and Aimée Duprat-Macabies stress the importance of social and green policies to build a just and resilient European economy
Read MorePreferential agreements can be an alternative to a sclerotic WTO, but, if multilateral rules fail, they also risk conflict between trading blocs. Uri Dadush and Enzo Dominguez Prost discuss
Read MoreEd Bolen discusses business aviation’s focus and resolve toward a net zero CO2 future that was showcased at EBACE2023
Read MoreSteel manufacturing contributes more greenhouse gas emissions than any other industry. An Atradius Market Monitor looks at steel manufacturing and the clean energy transition
Read MoreChristophe Carugati believes that the EU’s Digital Markets Act gives regulatory authorities another chance to tackle the difficult issue of user consent for data processing
Read MoreMarco Buti, Alessandro Coloccia and Marcello Messori argue that a well-functioning economic union needs a permanent central fiscal capacity
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