Robert Dohner, senior fellow at the Atlantic Council and David Loevinger, managing director of emerging markets at TCW Group, join Pierre Ortlieb, economist at OMFIF, to discuss the renminbi as an international reserve currency. Topics include where the demand for internationalisation is coming from, the currency’s role in the liberalisation of capital accounts, and challenges faced by investors on data and policy transparency.
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A macroeconomic overview and the Bank of England’s monetary policy
Ahead of the ECB: Inflation, central bank reserves management and risks
Reflections on the Fed and risks to financial stability
Technical issues around the introduction CBDCs and their policy implications
ESG and US asset management: The future is now
Jingdong Hua‘s retirement reflections on development finance
CBDCs, stablecoins and geopolitical implications
Ahead of the ECB: challenges ahead in monetary policy and reserves management
The third wave of fintech innovation
Lessons learned from building a blockchain-based CBDC
2021 review: the European borrowing landscape
Retail CBDC and its implications for the European Monetary Union
Climate change could lead to substantial capital shortfalls for banks
Scaling up carbon-offset markets to support global climate action
Lessons learned building offline CBDC
Adopting standards for electronic data interchange between financial institutions
Common prosperity and state of US-China relations
Part 2: Financial services and transitioning to net zero
Crypto currencies and digital assets
Ahead of the ECB: is a rise in interest rates on the horizon?
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