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- Comments on McCauley’s paper “Consolidating the public debt markets of Asia” , pp 99-100

- Jungoon Oh
- Is financial stability policy now better placed to prevent systemic banking crises? , pp 99-122

- Agustin Villar
- Inflation and globalisation: a modelling perspective , pp 99-108

- Charles Engel
- Malta’s exchange rate arrangements - a medium-term perspective , pp 99-104

- David Pullicino and Alfred Demarco
- The changing nature of financial intermediation and its implications for monetary policy , pp 100-113

- Hans Genberg
- Asian bond markets: issues and prospects - Lunch address , pp 101-101

- Huhn-Gunn Ro
- How globalisation has affected China and related policy issues , pp 101-104

- The People’s Bank of China
- Foreign banks and credit conditions in EMEs , pp 101-123

- Torsten Ehlers and Patrick McGuire
- External factors and monetary policy , pp 101-110

- Miguel Angel Pesce
- Determinants of bond holdings by foreign investors , pp 102-128

- Kee-Hong Bae, Young Sup Yun and Warren Bailey
- Competition and consolidation in the Mexican banking industry after the 1995 crisis , pp 102-112

- Jesús Marcos Yacamán
- Financial development and the effectiveness of macroprudential measures , pp 103-116

- Yusuf Baskaya, Turalay Kenç, Ilhyock Shim and Philip Turner
- International reserve policy and the effectiveness of sterilized FX intervention in Colombia , pp 103-116

- Hernando Vargas-Herrera, Pamela Cardozo and Mauricio Villamizar-Villegas
- The costs and benefits of developing debt markets: Hong Kong's experience , pp 103-114

- Guorong Jiang, Nancy Tang and Eve Law
- The macroprudential policy framework in Colombia , pp 103-128

- Hernando Vargas, Pamela Cardozo and Andrés Murcia
- Macro policies and public debt in Chile , pp 103-112

- Sebastian Claro and Claudio Soto
- Impact of relative price changes and asymmetric adjustments on aggregate inflation: evidence from the Philippines , pp 103-122

- Joselito R. Basilio and Faith Christian Cacnio
- Capital flows to the Brazilian economy: 2003–07 , pp 103-119

- Katherine Hennings and Mário Mesquita
- The labour market in Colombia: trends, cyclical patterns and the role of wages in the recent inflationary surge , pp 103-134

- Central Bank of Colombia
- Household and firm heterogeneity , pp 103-120

- Czech National Bank
- Exchange rate pass-through in emerging market economies: what has changed and why? , pp 103-130

- Dubravko Mihaljek and Marc Klau
- Comments on: “Monetary policy approaches in India” by Kaushik Bhattacharya , pp 103-104

- Dominique Dwor-Frécaut
- Global integration and capital account liberalisation in South Africa , pp 104-116

- James H Cross
- The Gulf Cooperation Council monetary union: a Bahraini perspective , pp 105-107

- Khalid Al-Bassam
- International trade networks and the integration of Colombia into global trade , pp 105-123

- Andrés Murcia, Hernando Vargas-Herrera and Carlos León
- Internationalisation of the renminbi , pp 105-124

- Haihong Gao and Yongding Yu
- Legal perspectives on sovereign debt: Moderator’s introduction , pp 105-106

- Diego Devos
- Discussion comments on "Exploring international migration and outsourcing through an institutional lens" , pp 105-106

- David Coe
- Japanese monetary policy: 1998-2005 and beyond , pp 105-132

- Takatoshi Ito
- Non-performing loans and the real economy: Japan’s experience , pp 106-27

- Nobuo Inaba, Takashi Kozu, Toshitaka Sekine and Takashi Nagahata
- Inflation targeting in Brazil: lessons and challenges , pp 106-133

- André Minella, Paulo Springer de Freitas, Ilan Goldfajn and Marcelo Kfoury Muinhos
- Lessons from Bank of Japan's experience during the banking crises of the 1990s and the new dimension to LOLR stemming from the global financial crisis , pp 106-107

- Hiroshi Nakaso
- Glossary , pp 106-112

- John Hawkins
- Discussion comments on "Exploring international migration and outsourcing through an institutional lens" , pp 107-113

- Adrian Blundell-Wignall
- Assessing the impact of macroprudential tools: the case of Israel , pp 107-218

- Nadine Baudot-Trajtenberg, Nitzan Tzur-Ilan and Roi Frayberg
- Survey-based inflation expectations in Brazil , pp 107-114

- Carlos Hamilton V Araujo and Wagner Gaglianone
- Household debt in Malaysia , pp 107-116

- Norhana Endut and Toh Geok Hua
- Sovereign debt restructurings: the legal context , pp 107-111

- Lee Buchheit
- Macroprudential policy and central bank communication , pp 107-110

- Benjamin Born, Michael Ehrmann and Marcel Fratzscher
- The Bank of Korea’s CBDC research: current status and key considerations , pp 107-115

- Joonsuk Bae
- China's monetary and fiscal policy , pp 107-108

- Li Ruogu
- Monetary policy in Qatar and Qatar's attitude towards the proposed single currency for the Gulf Cooperation Council , pp 108-114

- Fahad Faisal Al-Thani
- Why central banking should be re-imagined , pp 108-118

- Perry Mehrling
- Dollar invoicing, exchange rates and international trade , pp 108-121

- David Cook and Nikhil Patel
- Comments on "Corporate bond use in Asia and the United States" , pp 109-111

- Vidhan Goyal
- Diffusion index-based inflation forecasts for the euro area , pp 109-138

- Elena Angelini, Jerome Henry and Ricardo Mestre
- Fiscal issues and central banks in emerging markets: the case of Colombia , pp 109-121

- José Dario Uribe and Ignacio Lozano-Espitia
- Monetary policy and financial integration: the case of Chile , pp 109-23

- Rodrigo Cifuentes and Jorge Desormeaux
- Price and wage inflation in Chile , pp 109-130

- Carlos José Garcia and Jorge Enrique Restrepo
- How resilient are financial markets to stress? Bund futures and bonds during the 1998 turbulence , pp 110-123

- Christian Upper and Thomas Werner
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