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Hong Kong’s property market and macroprudential measures , pp 141-152 Downloads
Hong Kong Monetary Authority
An overview of the Taiwanese qualified foreign institutional investor system , pp 141-151 Downloads
Karen Lu
Using financial market information in monetary policy: some examples from New Zealand , pp 142-166 Downloads
Clinton Watkins
The adjustment of China’s monetary policy stance in the face of global volatility , pp 143-148 Downloads
Wang Yu
The rise of Hong Kong’s corporate bond market: drivers and implications , pp 143-158 Downloads
David Leung, Ceara Hui, Tom Fong and Alfred Wong
China: the evolution of foreign exchange controls and the consequences of capital flows , pp 143-151 Downloads
People’s Bank of China
Asian bond issues in Tokyo: history, structure and prospects , pp 143-167 Downloads
Fumiaki Nishi and Alexander Vergus
Comments on "The role of different institutional investors in Asia-Pacific bond markets during the taper tantrum" , pp 143-145 Downloads
Johan Sulaeman
Exchange rate puzzles and dilemmas: how can policymakers respond? , pp 144-147 Downloads
Sebastian Edwards
Monetary operations under the Currency Board system: the experience of Hong Kong , pp 145-154 Downloads
Hong Kong Monetary Authority
Reserve management and FX intervention , pp 145-149 Downloads
Bank Indonesia
Motivations for swap-covered foreign currency borrowing , pp 145-185 Downloads
Anella Munro and Philip Wooldridge
Comments on "Household credit in Asia-Pacific" , pp 145-151 Downloads
Woon Gyu Choi
Regional currency areas: lessons from the West African sub-region and Nigeria's policy stance , pp 145-150 Downloads
Ernest Ebi
Covered bonds as instruments for developing capital markets and supporting financial stability: the Hungarian experience , pp 145-158 Downloads
Magyar Nemzeti Bank
Welfare analysis of non-fundamental asset price and investment shocks: implications for monetary policy , pp 146-65 Downloads
Frank Smets and Raf Wouters
Fiscal issues and central banks in emerging markets: an Indian perspective , pp 146-153 Downloads
Rakesh Mohan
Developing Singapore's corporate market , pp 146-51 Downloads
Chuan Teck Lee
Monetary policy and heterogeneities - India , pp 147-154 Downloads
Reserve Bank of India
Wage-price spiral in Hungary , pp 147-161 Downloads
National Bank of Hungary
The development of debt markets in Malaysia , pp 147-150 Downloads
Dato’ Salleh Harun
Government bond market valuations in an era of dwindling supply , pp 147-169 Downloads
Neil Cooper and Cedric Scholtes
Short introduction on the work of the Johnson-group , pp 147-148 Downloads
Eloy Lindeijer
A liquidity-based approach to macroprudential policy , pp 147-156 Downloads
Jean-Pierre Landau
Assessing future inflation in inflation targeting: forecasts or simulations? , pp 147-157 Downloads
Michal Skořepa and Viktor Kottlan
Emerging market bond funds: flow-performance relationship and long-term institutional investors , pp 147-152 Downloads
Cho-Hoi Hui
The banking industry in Thailand: competition, consolidation and systemic stability , pp 148-152 Downloads
Tarisa Watanagase
Positive feedback trading under stress: evidence from the US Treasury securities market , pp 148-180 Downloads
Benjamin Cohen and Hyun Song Shin
Indonesia’s monetary policy: coping with volatile commodity prices and capital inflows , pp 149-159 Downloads
Perry Warjiyo
The external and domestic drivers of inflation: the case study of Hungary , pp 149-172 Downloads
Erzsébet Éva Nagy and Veronika Tengely
Effective dialogue and well anchored inflation expectations: essential tools for navigating challenging times , pp 149-162 Downloads
John Williams
The Absa residential property market database for South Africa - key data trends and implications , pp 149-70 Downloads
Christo Luüs
Comments on Gao and Yu's paper "Internationalisation of the renminbi" and Chen, Peng and Shu's paper "The potential of the renminbi as an international currency" , pp 149-150 Downloads
Frank Song
Monetary and fiscal policy interactions in the wake of the pandemic , pp 149-157 Downloads
Reserve Bank of India
Market liquidity under stress: observations from the FX market , pp 149-151 Downloads
Francis Breedon
The recent appreciation of the Hong Kong dollar , pp 150-55 Downloads
Research Department
Forex interventions: the Czech experience , pp 150-61 Downloads
Tomas Holub
The challenges of managing large FX reserves: the case of Israel , pp 151-162 Downloads
Golan Benita, Nadine Baudot-Trajtenberg and Amit Friedman
Dealing with the benefits and costs of internationalisation of the Korean won , pp 151-171 Downloads
Kyungsoo Kim and Young Kyung Suh
On price level stability, real interest rates and core inflation , pp 151-174 Downloads
Sandor Valkovszky and János Vincze
The role of the central bank in developing debt markets in Mexico , pp 151-164 Downloads
José Julian Sidaoui
Comments on "A spectral perspective on natural interest rates in Asia-Pacific: changes and possible drivers" , pp 151-156 Downloads
Solikin Juhro
The ASEAN currency and exchange rate mechanism task force , pp 151 Downloads
Ooi Sang Kuang and Sukhdave Singh
The puzzling decline in financial market liquidity , pp 152-158 Downloads
Avinash Persaud
The use of foreign currencies: the United States perspective , pp 152-153 Downloads
David Howard
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s experience of managing cross-border migration of US dollar banknotes , pp 152-162 Downloads
Joseph Botta
The corporate bond market in Thailand , pp 152-60 Downloads
Pongpen Ruengvirayudh and Sakkapop Panyanukul
Banking issues in Argentina , pp 153-62 Downloads
Miguel Angel Pesce
Rich debt, poor debt: assessing household indebtedness and debt repayment capacity , pp 153-168 Downloads
Muhamad Shukri Abdul Rani, Siti Hanifah Borhan Nordin, Chin Ching Lau, Sheng Ling Lim and Zhen Shing Siow
Regionally-differentiated debt cap rules: a Hungarian perspective , pp 153-178 Downloads
Péter Fáykiss, Márton Nagy and Anikó Szombati
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