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The coronavirus crisis has underlined dollar dominance. OMFIF and the OMFIF Foundation convene a panel to discuss the future of the dollar in the international monetary system, examining both dollar hegemony and the future of the renminbi.
Speakers:
Darrel Duffie, Dean Witter Distinguished Professor of Finance, Stanford University
Haihong Gao, Professor and Director, Research Centre for International Finance, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
William Overholt, Senior Research Fellow, Harvard University
Stephen Schwartz, Head of Sovereign Ratings, Fitch Ratings
How do central banks invest?
Synopsis: Fed rationale, US-German trade wars, and accelerating Islamic finance
Libor’s evolution, scandals and future
Ahead of the ECB
Are financial services prepared for a no deal Brexit?
Covered bonds: History and outlook
The Financial Stability Oversight Council and non-bank financial companies
Fed Talk
Ahead of the G20
IMF's Global financial stability report
Central banks and social media
The future of central bank digital currencies, part 2
EU parliamentary elections: Results analysis
Ahead of the ECB
The future of central bank digital currencies, part I
Fed Talk
Analysing Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) and its potential impact on public policy: part 2
In Conversation: Richard Berner, Executive in Residence & Adjunct Professor, NYU Stern School of Business
Analysing Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) and the potential impact on public policy: part 1
Internationalising the Renminbi: What now for the global international order?
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