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- Banking issues in Argentina , pp 153-62

- Miguel Angel Pesce
- Deliberations of an emerging market economy central bank on central bank digital currencies , pp 153-160

- Francisco G Dakila, Jr
- Capital flows and financial assets in Colombia: recent behaviour, consequences and challenges for the central bank , pp 153-184

- Hernando Vargas-Herrera and Carlos Varela
- Fiscal issues and central banks: Indonesia's experience , pp 154-157

- Anwar Nasution
- Foreign currency tenders in Hungary: a tailor-made instrument for a unique challenge , pp 155-168

- Csaba Balogh, Áron Gereben, Ferenc Karvalits and György Pulai
- FFinancial market development in Indonesia , pp 155-161

- Destry Damayanti, Yoga Affandi, Indra G Sutarto and Mario S Simatupang
- Long-run equilibrium exchange rate notions in monetary policy strategies: the case of the Czech National Bank , pp 155-162

- Mojmir Hampl and Michal Skořepa
- Bank Indonesia's approach to incorporating household and firm heterogeneity in monetary policy decision-making , pp 155-160

- Bank Indonesia
- Comments on Andrew Filardo and Marco Lombardi's paper , pp 155-158

- Luis Catão
- Monetary policy issues in Hungary on the eve of EU membership , pp 156-60

- Gergely Kiss
- Managing monetary and financial stability in a dynamic global environment: Bank Indonesia s policy perspectives , pp 157-188

- Juda Agung, Solikin Juhro, Harmanta and Tarsidin Tarsidin
- Sovereign debt management and fiscal vulnerabilities , pp 157-176

- Alessandro Missale
- The role of money in monetary policymaking , pp 158-191

- Klaus Masuch, Sergio Nicoletti-Altimari, Massimo Rostagno and Huw Pill
- The interaction between fiscal and monetary policy in Israel , pp 158-166

- Meir Sokoler
- Panel discussion , pp 159-172

- Bank for International Settlements
- Inflation and China's monetary policy reaction function: 2002-2013 , pp 159-170

- Eric Girardin, Sandrine Lunven and Guonan Ma
- Measuring liquidity under stress , pp 159-161

- Christian Upper
- Evolution of the Czech National Bank's holdings of foreign exchange reserves , pp 159-169

- Michal Skořepa and Mojmír Hampl
- The "great moderation" and the monetary transmission mechanism in Chile , pp 159-178

- Cristina Betancour, Jose De Gregorio and Juan Medina
- Interaction between monetary and macroprudential policies in practice - a Hungarian example , pp 159-180

- Ádám Balog, Orsolya Csortos, Ágnes Torös and Márton Zsigó
- Volatility and persistence of capital flows , pp 159-180

- Bank for International Settlements
- The changing nature of the financial system: implications for resilience and long-term growth in emerging market economies , pp 159-180

- Reserve Bank of India
- Monetary and fiscal policy interactions in the wake of the pandemic , pp 159-165

- Bank Indonesia
- Financial stability analysis using aggregated data , pp 160-185

- Benjamin Sahel and Jukka Vesala
- Comments on Kazumasa Iwata and Shinji Takenaka's paper "Central bank balance sheets expansion: Japan's experience" , pp 160-163

- Shinji Takagi
- Evaluation of the rationale for the potential introduction of central bank digital currency in Poland , pp 161-165

- Marta Kightley, Renata Żak and Marta Dulinicz
- The impact of external shocks on inflation dynamics in CESEE , pp 161-170

- Doris Ritzberger-Grünwald
- Monetary tightening at work: transmission and heterogeneity , pp 161-170

- Bank of Israel
- Some insights into monetary and fiscal policy interactions in the Czech Republic , pp 161-171

- Vladimír Tomšík
- Globalisation, financial markets and the operation of monetary policy in India , pp 161-70

- Rakesh Mohan
- Foreign exchange market operations: the recent experience of Hong Kong , pp 162-70

- Peter Pang
- India's recent inflation experience: drivers and policy responses , pp 163-171

- Reserve Bank of India
- Developments in Israel’s foreign exchange market and the implications for the conduct of monetary policy and financial stability , pp 163-171

- Andrew Abir
- Improving the banking system: the Chilean experience , pp 163-80

- Cristina Betancour, Jose De Gregorio and Alejandro Jara
- Reserves management and FX intervention , pp 163-170

- Bank of Korea
- Loan-to-value ratio as a macroprudential tool - Hong Kong SAR's experience and cross-country evidence , pp 163-178

- Hong Kong Monetary Authority
- Central banking in Latin America - the next decade , pp 163-173

- Alejandro Werner
- Experience of cross-border movements of Deutsche mark banknotes , pp 163-165

- Stefan Hardt
- Mark M Spiegel Comments on Kazumasa Iwata and Shinji Takenaka's paper "Central bank balance sheets expansion: Japan's experience" , pp 164-167

- Mark Spiegel
- The role of SDR-denominated securities in official and private portfolios , pp 165-186

- George Hoguet and Solomon Tadesse
- Order flow and exchange rate dynamics , pp 165-196

- Martin D D Evans and Richard K Lyons
- The development of debt markets in Peru , pp 165-174

- Marylin Choy
- Comments on: “Inflation targeting in Korea: a model of success?” by Soyoung Kim and Yung Chul Park , pp 165-167

- Tim Condon
- Productivity, monetary policy and financial indicators , pp 166-76

- Arturo Estrella
- Offshore use of currency: Hong Kong’s experience , pp 166-177

- Wensheng Peng and Joanna Y L Shi
- Domestic asset purchases by the Bank of Israel during the pandemic , pp 167-176

- Bank of Israel
- Comment on: Exchange rates, expected returns and risk: what can we learn from Asia-Pacific currencies? , pp 167-169

- Hugo Vega
- The fiscal response to the currency crisis and the challenges ahead - Korea's experience , pp 167-172

- Chung Kyu Yung
- Equity prices as leading indicators: the Asian experience , pp 167-192

- Kenneth Kuttner
- CBDCs in emerging market economies , pp 167-171

- Central Bank of the Russian Federation
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