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Financial Stability
Policy produces dull but safe banks
In the second of a five-part series on the Japanese economy, Robert Pringle reports from Tokyo on how the crisis has impacted the nation’s global outlook
Central Banking | 28 Jul 2010 |
Economics
Crisis makes Tokyo more insular
In the first of a five-part series on the Japanese economy, Robert Pringle reports from Tokyo on how the crisis has impacted the nation’s global outlook
Central Banking | 22 Jul 2010 |
Regulation
Volcker should chair FSoc
Aspects of the Dodd-Frank Act are welcome but crises will continue to be mismanaged, Robert Pringle writes.
Central Banking | 19 Jul 2010 |
Economics
The efficient markets hypothesis: dead and buried?
The efficient markets hypothesis has taken a bruising as a result of the crisis but it may have life in it yet, says Claire Jones
Central Banking | 16 Jul 2010 |
Reserves
Gold should form an essential part of central banks’ liquidity portfolio
The credit crisis has highlighted that in times of turmoil, gold is one of the few assets that remains liquid, says Natalie Dempster, director of government affairs at the World Gold Council
Central Banking | 08 Jul 2010 |