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- Approaching a decade of no foreign exchange intervention - lessons from Israel , pp 188-95

- Meir Sokoler
- Indonesia: the macroprudential framework and the central bank’s policy mix , pp 189-205

- Perry Warjiyo
- Comments on "Managing monetary and financial stability in a dynamic global environment: Bank Indonesia s policy perspectives" , pp 189-191

- Iikka Korhonen
- Rethinking exchange rate policy in a small open economy: the Israeli experience during the great recession , pp 189-204

- Karnit Flug and Amir Shpitzer
- External factors and monetary policy: Indian evidence , pp 189-199

- Subit Gokarn and Bhupal Singh
- Public Debt Market Risk: The Effects on the Financial System and on Monetary Policy - The Case of Colombia , pp 189-201

- Hernando Vargas H and Financial Stability Department
- Comments on Joseph Gagnon's paper "Global imbalances and foreign asset expansion by developing-economy central banks" , pp 189-192

- Ooi Sang Kuang
- Hands-on CBDC experiments and considerations – a view from the Bank of Thailand , pp 189-192

- Vachira Arromdee and Tunyathon Koonprasert
- Development of the Thai bond market , pp 190-199

- Akkharaphol Chabchitrchaidol and Orawan Permpoon
- Exposure to foreign equity futures: a case for macroprudential regulation , pp 190-195

- Bank of Israel
- International reserves and forex intervention in Peru , pp 191-207

- Renzo Rossini, Adrian Armas, Paul Castillo and Zenon Quispe
- The role of financial factors in the transmission of monetary policy , pp 192-212

- Laurent Clerk and Christian Pfister
- Extracting growth and inflation expectations from financial market data , pp 193-205

- Lauri Kajanoja
- Monetary independence in a financially integrated world: what do measures of interest rate co-movement tell us? , pp 193-205

- Enisse Kharroubi and Fabrizio Zampolli
- Sovereign debt management in India: interaction with monetary policy , pp 193-198

- R Gandhi
- View on CBDCs − Central Bank of the Republic of Türkiye , pp 193-196

- Central Bank of the Republic of Türkiye
- Comments on: Effectiveness of macroprudential and capital flow measures in Asia and the Pacific , pp 193-196

- Christie Smith
- Inflation mechanisms, expectations and monetary policy in Indonesia , pp 193-203

- Hendar
- Central Bank balance sheets as policy tools , pp 193-213

- Alain Durré and Huw Pill
- Financial intermediation and the transmission mechanism: learning from a case study on Israeli banks , pp 193-214

- Emanuel Barnea, Nadine Baudot-Trajtenberg and Ziv Naor
- Financial market development, monetary policy and financial stability in emerging market economies (Mexico) , pp 195-206

- Bank of Mexico
- Monetary and fiscal policy interactions in the wake of the pandemic , pp 195-203

- Bank of Mexico
- The demise of the halcyon days in Hungary: “foreign” and “local” banks – before and after the crisis , pp 195-224

- Adam Banai, Julia Király and Marton Nagy
- Monetary policy transmission in Mexico: an overview and banking channels insights using granular data , pp 195-224

- Banco de Mexico
- Labour markets and inflation , pp 195-202

- Bank of Korea
- Foreign exchange intervention and foreign exchange market development in Korea , pp 196-208

- Gwang-Ju Rhee and Eun Mo Lee
- The expanding role of non-bank financial institutions in transmitting global financial conditions - the case of Korea , pp 196-209

- Bank of Korea
- The transmission mechanism and policy responses to global monetary developments: the Indonesian experience , pp 197-213

- Perry Warjiyo
- Trading volumes, volatility and spreads in FX markets: evidence from emerging market countries , pp 197-229

- Gabriele Galati
- Residential real estate price indices as financial soundness indicators: methodological issues , pp 197-211

- Bradford Case and Susan Wachter
- CBDCs in emerging market economies , pp 197-202

- Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates
- To what extent are prudential and accounting arrangements pro- or countercyclical with respect to overall financial conditions? , pp 197-210

- Laurent Clerc, Françoise Drumetz and Olivier Jaudoin
- Fiscal issues and central banks in emerging markets: the case of Peru , pp 198-207

- Kurt Burneo Farfan
- Comments on Park and Shin's paper "Internationalisation of currency in East Asia: implications for regional monetary and financial cooperation" , pp 198-201

- Rizal A Djaafara
- Comments on “Understanding monetary policy in Malaysia and Thailand: objectives, instruments and independence” by Robert Neil McCauley , pp 199-203

- Suchada Kirakul
- Fiscal policy, public debt management and government bond markets in Indonesia , pp 199-203

- Mr Hendar
- Comments on Kate Kisselev and Frank Packer’s paper “Minding the gap in Asia: foreign and local currency ratings” , pp 200-201

- Tom Byrne
- The Colombian Government Bond Market , pp 200-212

- José Darío Uribe and Juan Camilo Gutiérrez
- Measuring capital market integration , pp 200-221

- Marina Emiris
- Monetary policy under import price shocks: the case of Hungary , pp 201-207

- Zoltán Jakab and Ferenc Karvalits
- The equilibrium real exchange rate for Israel , pp 201-213

- Zvi Eckstein and Amit Friedman
- Integration of India's stock market with global and major regional markets , pp 202-236

- Bank for International Settlements
- Building infrastructure for Asian bond markets: settlement and credit rating , pp 202-221

- Daekeun Park and Changyong Rhee
- A generation of an internationalised Australian dollar , pp 202-217

- Ric Battellino and Michael Plumb
- The banking sector after 15 years of restructuring: Czech experience and lessons , pp 203-12

- Vit Barta and Miroslav Singer
- Inflation and labour markets in the wake of the pandemic , pp 203-209

- Central Bank of Malaysia
- Sectoral credit shifts and potential issues in economic growth , pp 203-209

- Bank of Korea
- Forecast-based monetary policy in Sweden 1992-98: a view from within , pp 204-226

- Per Jansson and Anders Vredin
- Comments on: “Understanding monetary policy in Malaysia and Thailand: objectives, instruments and independence” by Robert Neil McCauley , pp 204-206

- Sukudhew Singh
- Foreign exchange market developments and intervention in Korea , pp 205-213

- Sangdai Ryoo, Taeyong Kwon and Hyejin Lee
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