As the Covid-19 crisis upends the global economy, the outlook for 2020 has changed profoundly. Borrowing costs have increased significantly and global financial flows have been severely disrupted. The International Monetary Fund and other institutions have responded swiftly by implementing emergency measures and adjusting their assessments. Fabio Natalucci, deputy director of the monetary and capital markets department at the IMF, joins Mark Sobel, US chairman of OMFIF to discuss the Fund’s Global Financial Stability Report and its outlook for the global economy.
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Emerging market capital flows after Covid-19
Fiscal policies to tackle climate catastrophe in Asia Pacific
In focus: Developments in digital payments
Modernising corporate and governmental ESG credentials
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Sovereign debt sustainability after Covid-19
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How the Bank of Korea got through Covid-19
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Ahead of the ECB
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AP3’s Hamnmark on Covid-19, monetary policy and ESG
The role of just transition in developing sustainable cities
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Euro area financial stability in the Covid-19 recovery
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Fireside chat with the Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis
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