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- Choice of currency by East Asia bond issuers , pp 129-142

- David G Fernandez and Simon Klassen
- Risk managers on default probability for prime sovereigns , pp 129

- Øystein Olsen
- Key issues for the success of macroprudential policies , pp 129-135

- Ignazio Visco
- 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
- Household credit in Asia-Pacific , pp 129-144

- Moritz Schularick and Ilhyock Shim
- Risk management in the face of risky sovereign debt: four observations , pp 130-135

- Thomas C Wilson
- Exchange rate challenges: how should policymakers respond? , pp 130-132

- Grant Spencer
- Structural change in the corporate bond market in Korea after the currency crisis , pp 130-146

- Sungmin Kim and Jae Hwan Park
- Monetary policy decision-making: how are household and firm heterogeneity incorporated in Hungary? , pp 131-146

- Magyar Nemzeti Bank
- Assessing CBDC potential for developing payment systems and promoting financial inclusion in Peru , pp 131-151

- Adrián Armas, Lucero Ruiz and José Luis Vásquez
- The role of asset prices in Indian inflation in recent years: some conjectures , pp 131-150

- Partha Ray and Jorge Somnath Chatterjee
- The fiscal deficit and macroeconomic stability in Hong Kong SAR , pp 131-139

- Wensheng Peng, Jiming Ha, Cynthia Leung and Kelvin Fan
- Towards an international lender of last resort , pp 131-136

- Stephen Cecchetti
- Central bank instruments to deal with the crisis – from the perspective of the People’s Bank of China , pp 131-132

- People's Bank of China
- Transmission mechanisms for monetary polidy in emerging market economies: what is new? , pp 131-137

- Miguel Angel Pesce
- European crisis and its implications for global inflation dynamics , pp 131-135

- Athanasios Orphanides
- Central bank balance sheet expansion: Japan's experience , pp 132-159

- Kazumasa Iwata and Shinji Takenaka
- Effects of reserve requirements in an inflation targeting regime: the case of Colombia , pp 133-169

- Hernando Vargas-Herrera, Yanneth Betancourt-Garcia, Carlos Varela and Norberto Rodríguez N.
- An approach to the consideration of bank merger issues by regulators: a South African case , pp 133-147

- Gill Marcus
- Foreign participation in the local currency bond markets of emerging market economies: good or bad for market resilience and financial stability? , pp 133-140

- Hong Kong Monetary Authority
- Exchange rate puzzles and dilemmas: how can policymakers respond? , pp 133-143

- Diwa C Guinigundo
- The new conceptual risk budget framework and implementation of the new FX reserves investment strategy at the Central Bank of Hungary , pp 133-144

- Márton Nagy, Éva Paulik, Norbert Kiss M, Péter Vereszki-Varga and Sándor Ladányi
- Comments on: “Japanese monetary policy: 1998-2005 and beyond” by Takatoshi Ito , pp 133-136

- Peter Morgan
- Comments on Levich and Packer: “Development and functioning of FX markets in Asia and the Pacific” , pp 133-135

- Takatoshi Ito
- Inflation persistence and costly market share adjustment: a preliminary analysis , pp 134-146

- Robert Amano and Scott Hendry
- South Africa's experience of regional currency areas and the use of foreign currencies , pp 134-139

- Lambertus van Zyl
- Comment , pp 135-137

- Stephen Cecchetti
- The corporate bond market in the Philippines , pp 135-45

- Nestor A Espenilla, Jr
- The use of digital innovation for reducing SMEs' credit constraints: Hong Kong SAR's recent experience , pp 135-144

- Hong Kong Monetary Authority
- Inflation and labour markets in the wake of the pandemic: the case of Hong Kong SAR , pp 135-146

- The Hong Kong Monetary Authority
- Household sector and monetary policy implications: Thailand’s recent experience , pp 136-161

- Tientip Subhanij
- Reserve management and the use of ratings at the Swiss National Bank , pp 136-138

- Jean-Pierre Danthine
- Measuring economic integration: the case of Asian economies , pp 136-158

- Bank for International Settlements
- Remarks on macroprudential policy frameworks , pp 136-141

- David Longworth
- Changes in the Czech Republic‘s financial intermediation during the last decade , pp 137-142

- Vladimír Tomšík
- Comments on: “Japanese monetary policy: 1998-2005 and beyond” by Takatoshi Ito , pp 137-139

- Masaru Yoshitomi
- The Magyar Nemzeti Bank’s government debt securities purchase programme , pp 137-148

- Magyar Nemzeti Bank
- Exchange rates, expected returns and risk: what can we learn from Asia-Pacific currencies? , pp 137-166

- Anella Munro
- Discussion comments on "Labour markets in newly integrating economies such as India and China: are they different?" , pp 137-138

- Johnny Åkerholm
- Foreign exchange markets in the 1990s: intraday market volatility and the growth of electronic trading , pp 138-147

- Alain Chaboud and Steven Weinberg
- Assessing financial system stability, efficiency and structure at the Bank of England , pp 138-159

- Andrew Haldane, Glenn Hoggarth and Victoria Saporta
- East Asia and Australia monetary policy , pp 139-141

- Adam Cagliarini
- Why did prices in Japan hardly decline during the 1997-98 recession? , pp 139-173

- Hideo Hayakawa and Hiroshi Ugai
- Sovereign risk in bank regulation and supervision: Where do we stand? , pp 139-153

- Hervé Hannoun
- Brazil: taming inflation expectations , pp 139-158

- Afonso S Bevilaqua, Mário Mesquita and André Minella
- Foreign exchange market intervention in Colombia , pp 139-49

- José Darío Uribe and Jorge Hernán Toro-Córdoba
- Real estate price index: a model for the Philippines , pp 139-48

- Estrella V Domingo and Reynaldo F Fulleros
- Globalisation and labour markets: implications of the emergence of China and India , pp 139-157

- David Coe
- Assessing the impact of globalisation: Lessons from Hong Kong , pp 139-147

- Lillian Cheung, Eric Wong, Philip Ng and Ken Wong
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