
Frontiers of digital finance, part 1: A global perspective
The digitisation of payment, trading, and settlement systems is reshaping the financial architecture. This column, the first in a

The digitisation of payment, trading, and settlement systems is reshaping the financial architecture. This column, the first in a

This paper introduces a new and unique dataset of all United States Foreign Military Sales (FMS) programme notifications from 2008 to

The Swedish authorities and international organisations often claim that household debt poses a threat to financial and macroeconomic stability,

The 2022 global inflation surge tested inflation-targeting frameworks under severe supply shocks. This column shows that, despite earlier and

China uses a wide array of industrial policies, such as subsidies and regulations, to promote strategic economic sectors. This

Studies examining the effects of free trade agreements on the activities of multinational enterprises have tended to focus on

In recent years, calls for shorter working weeks have re-emerged in Europe and elsewhere. This column examines how Denmark’s

China’s rise in frontier technologies narrows its gap with the US as Europe struggles with slow replication and fragmented

While the Trump administration has offered multiple justifications for imposing tariffs, none has been as prominently cited as the

With high public debt and weak medium-term growth, finance ministries seek to do more with less. This column argues

The digitisation of payment, trading, and settlement systems is reshaping the financial architecture. This column, the first in a

This paper introduces a new and unique dataset of all United States Foreign Military Sales (FMS) programme notifications from 2008 to

The Swedish authorities and international organisations often claim that household debt poses a threat to financial and macroeconomic stability,

The 2022 global inflation surge tested inflation-targeting frameworks under severe supply shocks. This column shows that, despite earlier and

China uses a wide array of industrial policies, such as subsidies and regulations, to promote strategic economic sectors. This

Studies examining the effects of free trade agreements on the activities of multinational enterprises have tended to focus on

In recent years, calls for shorter working weeks have re-emerged in Europe and elsewhere. This column examines how Denmark’s

China’s rise in frontier technologies narrows its gap with the US as Europe struggles with slow replication and fragmented

While the Trump administration has offered multiple justifications for imposing tariffs, none has been as prominently cited as the

With high public debt and weak medium-term growth, finance ministries seek to do more with less. This column argues




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