Looking at the opportunities – on the way to a sustainable economy
Sabine Mauderer argues that reducing uncertainty about climate change will help us to embrace the opportunities of the green transition
Read moreSabine Mauderer argues that reducing uncertainty about climate change will help us to embrace the opportunities of the green transition
Read moreThe digital transformation will continue. Joachim Nagel discusses productivity, competition and stable money in the digital age
Read moreInternational governance has brough indisputable benefits, but mistrust has grown. Christine Lagarde calls for policymakers to focus on citizens’ priorities whilst being courageous and accountable
Read moreThe shifting regulatory, political, and economic landscape has brought challenges to companies and regulators. Elise Donovan considers the role of IFCs in an uncertain world
Read moreLuis de Guindos provides an overview of the euro area economy, and argues that it is vital to reform the EU’s economic governance framework in order to anchor expectations and support fiscal discipline
Read moreThe use of artificial intelligence is accelerating. Jon Danielsson argues that although AI will bring considerable benefits, it also raises new challenges and can even destabilise the financial system
Read moreJon Cunliffe recalls Facebook’s announcement in 2019 that it was launching a digital currency, and discusses the three areas where this galvanised more urgent action by authorities
Read moreAgustín Carstens discusses the lessons from the bank failures that occurred in March 2023, and argues that robust and proactive supervision is essential
Read moreBrexit poses unique challenges for policymakers in the EU. Thorsten Beck and Christy Ann Petit assess the EU’s equivalence policy and present options for deepening regulatory cooperation
Read moreThe recent macroeconomic experience has presented both monetary policy and financial stability challenges for central banks. Michelle Bowman discusses how central banks can these vulnerabilities
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