OMFIF’s Julie Levy-Abegnoli looks back over some of the most recent articles published on the OMFIF website, including those on the German constitutional court ruling on Europe's quantitative easing, the global role of the dollar and renminbi, and digital finance.
Articles and other items referenced:
Music: Hey Mercy by Pierce Murphy is licensed under an Attribution License.
Synopsis: Christine Lagarde, RBI independence, and Cummings' clout
Public pensions: The shift into private markets
Synopsis: UK-EU co-operation after Brexit, conflicting opinions at the Federal Reserve, and the governorship of the Bank of England
In conversation with Willem Buiter
Synopsis: The Fed v. President Trump, DeLisle Worrell on the IMF, and the dollar's reserve currency role
Ahead of the ECB: Is quantitative easing back?
Synopsis: AfD on the rise, the weird world of Westminster, and big tech's encroachment on finance
Italy's political crisis
Synopsis: Marsh on Germany, Moeller on trade, and Kleiman on 2019's investment shakeup
S&P Global: The role of ratings agencies in environmental, social and governance investing
Synopsis: Italy's latest crisis, Macri's election calamity, and the G7 in Biarritz
Private Debt: Too big to ignore (part 2)
Synopsis: Boris and Brexit, sterling's freefall, and future Chinese growth
Private debt: Too big to ignore (part 1)
Synopsis: Renminbi slides, foolhardy US Treasury, and radical EMU reform
Fed Talk: Were the Federal Reserve rate cuts justified?
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
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