
Addressing banks’ vulnerability to runs, part 2: Policy options
The banking turmoil in March 2023 was the most significant system-wide banking stress event since the global crisis. This

The banking turmoil in March 2023 was the most significant system-wide banking stress event since the global crisis. This

Trade in services has been relatively neglected in trade policy debates. This column argues that this is partly due

The bank failures in March 2023 revived old debates about the role of deposit funding for banks, the best

Firms can react to geopolitical and supply chain shocks by altering their input sourcing and sales destination choices. This

Concerns about growing inequality and a shrinking middle class are deeply ingrained in European public perceptions. This column provides

The recent rise in interest rates worldwide has reignited the debate over its implications for emerging market economies. This

Climate-related risks, both those related to the warming of the planet and those related to our actions to mitigate

All of the measures regularly monitored at the ECB of underlying inflation, which captures the ‘signal’ on medium-term inflationary

European Union members face a pivotal vote on Friday on whether to impose tariffs of up to 45% on

Oil prices were little changed on Friday, but remained on track for strong weekly gains, as investors weighed the

The banking turmoil in March 2023 was the most significant system-wide banking stress event since the global crisis. This

Trade in services has been relatively neglected in trade policy debates. This column argues that this is partly due

The bank failures in March 2023 revived old debates about the role of deposit funding for banks, the best

Firms can react to geopolitical and supply chain shocks by altering their input sourcing and sales destination choices. This

Concerns about growing inequality and a shrinking middle class are deeply ingrained in European public perceptions. This column provides

The recent rise in interest rates worldwide has reignited the debate over its implications for emerging market economies. This

Climate-related risks, both those related to the warming of the planet and those related to our actions to mitigate

All of the measures regularly monitored at the ECB of underlying inflation, which captures the ‘signal’ on medium-term inflationary

European Union members face a pivotal vote on Friday on whether to impose tariffs of up to 45% on

Oil prices were little changed on Friday, but remained on track for strong weekly gains, as investors weighed the




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