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- Provision of FX hedge by the public sector: the Brazilian experience , pp 119-26

- Afonso Bevilaqua and Rodrigo Azevedo
- Summary of the discussion , pp 119-121

- Mankal Sriram and Vaibhav Chaturvedi
- Concrete steps towards the establishment of a monetary union for the Gulf Cooperation Council countries , pp 120-121

- Mohammed Ali Bin Zayed Al Falasi
- Regional financial cooperation in Asia: challenges and path to development , pp 120-135

- Bank for International Settlements
- Macroprudential policy framework , pp 120-123

- Hoo-Kyu Rhu
- Communication as policy and firm uncertainty: evidence from randomised control trial , pp 121-140

- Okan Akarsu, Fatih Karahan and Huzeyfe Torun
- The pari passu clause in sovereign debt instruments: developments in recent litigation , pp 121-128

- Rodrigo Olivares-Caminal
- From float to currency floor and back to float: the Czech National Bank’s temporary exchange rate commitment , pp 121-131

- Jan Frait and Marek Mora
- The evolution of credit in Chile , pp 121-130

- Kevin Cowan and Manuel Marfan
- Monetary policy decision-making: how are household and firm heterogeneity incorporated? , pp 121-130

- Hong Kong Monetary Authority
- Financial implications of capital outflows in Chile: 1998–2008 , pp 121-142

- Jorge Desormeaux, Karol Fernández-Delgado and Pablo Garcia Silva
- Botswana's exchange rate policy , pp 122-127

- Kealeboga Masalila and Oduetse Motshidisi
- Discussion of David Cook and Nikhil Patel’s paper , pp 122-125

- Jian Wang
- Fiscal issues and central bank policy in the Czech Republic , pp 122-130

- Ivan Matalik and Michal Slavík
- Turkey's experience with macroprudential policy , pp 123-139

- Hakan Kara
- Inflation expectations and a model-based core inflation measure in Colombia , pp 123-151

- Hernando Vargas-Herrera
- Session III: Introductory remarks , pp 123-124

- John Lipsky
- Operationalising capital account liberalisation: the Indian experience , pp 123-140

- Gopalaraman Padmanabhan
- Implications of recent changes in banking for the conduct of monetary policy , pp 123-51

- David Archer
- China's exchange rate and monetary policies , pp 123-128

- Wang Xiaoyi
- The Russian banking sector in 2000 , pp 123-127

- Vladimir Goryunov
- Comments on "Impact of relative price changes and asymmetric adjustments on aggregate inflation: evidence from the Philippines" , pp 123-127

- Renee Fry-McKibbin
- Challenges to China’s monetary policy , pp 124-27

- People’s Bank of China
- Real estate indicators in Hong Kong SAR , pp 124-38

- Kelvin Fan and Wensheng Peng
- Macroprudential policy framework , pp 124-128

- Christine M Cumming
- Household indebtedness in Sweden and implications for financial stability – the use of household-level data , pp 124-135

- Mattias Persson
- Electronic trading in Hong Kong and its impact on market functioning , pp 124-137

- Guorong Jiang, Nancy Tang and Eve Law
- International monetary policy spillovers and responses , pp 125-127

- The People's Bank of China
- Comments on "Foreign banks and credit conditions in EMEs" , pp 125-128

- Glenn Hoggarth
- Foreign exchange market operations and reserve management: the recent experience of Hong Kong , pp 125-132

- Hong Kong Monetary Authority
- Foreign capital and domestic productivity in the Czech Republic , pp 125-137

- Mojmír Hampl and Tomas Havranek
- Policy considerations on central bank digital currencies for emerging market economies − Mexico , pp 125-129

- Bank of Mexico
- Macroprudential policies in EMEs: theory and practice , pp 125-139

- Philip Turner
- Developing financial markets and operating monetary policy in Asia , pp 126-141

- Robert McCauley
- Discussion of Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan, Xiaoxi Liu and Ilhyock Shim’s paper , pp 127-129

- Filippo di Mauro
- The importance of a well developed bond market - an Israeli perspective , pp 127-129

- Meir Sokoler
- Flexible exchange rate regime and forex intervention , pp 127-38

- Jose De Gregorio and Andrea Tokman
- Foreign exchange interventions as an (un)conventional monetary policy tool , pp 127-143

- Lubomir Lizal and Jiří Schwarz
- Capital controls and foreign exchange market intervention in Colombia , pp 128-40

- José Darío Uribe
- The bank lending channel in Chile , pp 128-45

- Rodrigo Alfaro, Carlos García, Alejandro Jara and Helmut Franken
- Regional currency areas and the use of foreign currencies: Lesotho's experience , pp 128-133

- Tabo Foulo
- Consolidation, competition, foreign presence and systemic stability in the Saudi banking industry , pp 128-132

- Jammaz Al-Suhaimi
- Can emerging economy central banks be market-makers of last resort? , pp 128-130

- Michael Dooley
- Discussion comments on "Labour markets in newly integrating economies such as India and China: are they different?" , pp 129-136

- Patrick Artus
- Riding out the Covid-19 challenge under a currency board arrangement: Hong Kong SAR’s experience , pp 129-136

- Hong Kong Monetary Authority
- Should monetary policy pay attention to house prices? The Czech National Bank’s approach , pp 129-140

- Mojmír Hampl and Tomáš Havránek
- Household credit in Asia-Pacific , pp 129-144

- Moritz Schularick and Ilhyock Shim
- Monetary policy and the exchange rate in Colombia , pp 129-153

- Hernando Vargas H
- Has Asian emerging market monetary policy been too procyclical when responding to swings in commodity prices? , pp 129-153

- Andrew Filardo and Marco Lombardi
- Assessing inflationary pressures in Colombia , pp 129-171

- Hernando Vargas-Herrera, Andres Gonzalez, Eliana González, José Romero and Luis Rojas
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