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At the end of the 19th century in Italy, books and manuscripts were transferred from monasteries to public libraries,

At the end of the 19th century in Italy, books and manuscripts were transferred from monasteries to public libraries,

Policies aimed at reducing economic fluctuations primarily focus on disruptive recessions, but booms may also have hidden costs. A

The ECB’s Governing Council moved to the preparation phase of the digital euro in October 2023. This column studies

With his 2024 Spring Budget, UK Chancellor Jeremy Hunt intends to deliver long-term growth through “more investment, more jobs,

Industrial policies (government financial and non-financial support to businesses) are increasingly used in advanced economies. This column discusses the

Personal interviews remain at the centre of most recruitment processes. This column examines the impact of ‘contrast effects’ –

An extended period of benign funding conditions has changed corporate bond markets globally. This column shows how the investment

One-fifth of all cyberattacks target the financial sector, a share that is widely expected to rise. As cyberattacks become

Episodes of high financial stress have occurred both globally and in specific countries over the past six decades. This

Central banks engaged in large-scale asset purchase programmes during and after the global financial crisis as well as during

At the end of the 19th century in Italy, books and manuscripts were transferred from monasteries to public libraries,

Policies aimed at reducing economic fluctuations primarily focus on disruptive recessions, but booms may also have hidden costs. A

The ECB’s Governing Council moved to the preparation phase of the digital euro in October 2023. This column studies

With his 2024 Spring Budget, UK Chancellor Jeremy Hunt intends to deliver long-term growth through “more investment, more jobs,

Industrial policies (government financial and non-financial support to businesses) are increasingly used in advanced economies. This column discusses the

Personal interviews remain at the centre of most recruitment processes. This column examines the impact of ‘contrast effects’ –

An extended period of benign funding conditions has changed corporate bond markets globally. This column shows how the investment

One-fifth of all cyberattacks target the financial sector, a share that is widely expected to rise. As cyberattacks become

Episodes of high financial stress have occurred both globally and in specific countries over the past six decades. This

Central banks engaged in large-scale asset purchase programmes during and after the global financial crisis as well as during




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