
In the new geopolitical context, Europe’s banking discussions need to go beyond competitiveness
Europe has recently pivoted to regulatory simplification with the aim to boost competitiveness. This column argues that in banking

Europe has recently pivoted to regulatory simplification with the aim to boost competitiveness. This column argues that in banking

Although the source and duration of the destruction differ, wars and natural disasters disrupt economies in similar ways. This

For years, the World Bank Group’s systems for measuring results operated in parallel tracks: corporate Scorecards that monitored performance

Central banks raise interest rates to reduce aggregate demand and bring inflation down. This column uses credit register data

The US dollar has traditionally dominated the invoicing of international trade. But could other currencies one day replace it?

The presence of directors on the boards of competing firms (‘interlocking directorates’) raises concerns about collusion. This column studies

The growth of the private equity in recent years has raised concerns about its consequences. This column matches 2.5

Escalating geopolitical tensions, trade wars, and volatile policy shifts are reshaping the rules of global commerce and finance and

Inflation targeting has emerged as the dominant monetary policy framework in advanced and emerging market economies. This column discusses

As the world continues to emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic and its aftermath, countries face new and unexpected challenges.

Europe has recently pivoted to regulatory simplification with the aim to boost competitiveness. This column argues that in banking

Although the source and duration of the destruction differ, wars and natural disasters disrupt economies in similar ways. This

For years, the World Bank Group’s systems for measuring results operated in parallel tracks: corporate Scorecards that monitored performance

Central banks raise interest rates to reduce aggregate demand and bring inflation down. This column uses credit register data

The US dollar has traditionally dominated the invoicing of international trade. But could other currencies one day replace it?

The presence of directors on the boards of competing firms (‘interlocking directorates’) raises concerns about collusion. This column studies

The growth of the private equity in recent years has raised concerns about its consequences. This column matches 2.5

Escalating geopolitical tensions, trade wars, and volatile policy shifts are reshaping the rules of global commerce and finance and

Inflation targeting has emerged as the dominant monetary policy framework in advanced and emerging market economies. This column discusses

As the world continues to emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic and its aftermath, countries face new and unexpected challenges.




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