Central banks all over the world are exploring the potential benefits of CBDCs. IMF's recent analyses shows the potential benefits and risks that central banks face.
It is the third time in as many months that Australia’s mammoth superannuation sector has been labelled a risk to the ...
As 198 nations convene in Baku, Azerbaijan, for the 29th United Nations climate summit, one word will almost certainly ...
For example, Latin America and the Caribbean need $2.2 trillion to invest in sustainable infrastructure, while emerging markets worldwide require $1.5 trillion per year for such projects. And much of ...
If China makes major breakthroughs in upgrading its industrial, consumption and urban-rural structures, it will be ...
Not only does the figure eclipse Google’s $2 trillion market value, but it’s also far larger than the size of the entire ...
Aside from the mixed policy signals dropped during his trip to the International Monetary Fund and World Bank meetings in ...
Eight decades after the IMF was created, the world can — and must — pursue a grand bargain to reform its governance structure and deal with emerging challenges.
The severe shortage in the labor market is putting pressure on the growth prospects of the Dutch economy. The energy ...
For example, most central banks conduct monetary policy by ... “Breaking Through the Zero Lower Bound.” International Monetary Fund Working Paper No. 15-224. Andolfatto, D. 2018. "Assessing the Impact ...
Former ALP stars dot the landscape of the larger industry funds, with one-time federal treasurer Wayne Swan, the chair of Cbus, the outstanding example. International Monetary Fund managing ...
The most obvious example is that stock markets continue ... has been flagged with unusual vigour at the annual International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank meetings in Washington, which ...