In the latest episode of our ‘Ahead of the ECB’ series, Danae Kyriakopoulou, Chief Economist and Director of Research at OMFIF, is joined by Ernst Welteke, former President of Deutsche Bundesbank, and Carsten Brzeski, Chief Economist at ING Germany discuss the policy outlook for the European Central Bank. They discuss the results of the May European Parliament elections and implications for the economic outlook in Europe and on the reform agenda for strengthening the Economic and Monetary Union in the euro area. They further discuss the economic and policy outlook in Germany after Merkel, and the challenges for the ECB as the world economy heads for a slowdown.
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Remote working and Covid-19: impact on businesses, people and governments
Boston Fed’s CBDC project
Financial stability in Europe 2021
Germany’s political transformation and role in Europe
Renminbi between digitalisation and internationalisation
Year in review
Renewable energy as asset class
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Euro area economic outlook
Global economic crisis and gender equality
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Growing pains: the story of the euro
The role of financial intermediaries in transitioning to a green economy
Leveraging fintech for sustainability
New emphasis in European monetary policy: The ECB’s strategic review
The case for CBDC and the role of blockchain
Making way for digital cash
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