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- Comments on A Durré and H Pill's paper "Central bank balance sheets as policy tools" , pp 218-219

- Budianto Soenaryo Mukasan
- Comments on Gopinath's paper "An internationalised rupee?" and Battellino's paper "A generation of an internationalised Australian dollar": a journey through time , pp 218-220

- Diwa C Guinigundo
- Budget and tax problems and central banks: Russia's experiences , pp 218-223

- Oleg Vyugin
- The development of financial markets in the Philippines and its interaction with monetary policy and financial stability , pp 219-242

- Francisco G Dakila
- High-level policy panel on the development of financial markets: macroeconomic and financial stability amidst the global financial crisis - the Singapore experience , pp 219-228

- Ong Chong Tee
- Macroprudential frameworks, implementation and relationship with other policies in Korea , pp 219-229

- Ho Soon Shin, Jung Yeoun Lee, Jungmin Park
- International spillovers of central bank balance sheet policies , pp 220-264

- Qianying Chen, Andrew Filardo, Dong He and Feng Zhu
- Retail credit expansion and external finance in Hungary: lessons from the recent past (1998–2007) , pp 221-233

- Julia Király, Judit Antal, Marton Nagy and Viktor Szabo
- Inflation dynamics in the post-crisis period: Korea's experience , pp 221-230

- Min Chang, Changho Choi and Keunhyeong Park
- Currency internationalisation: analytical and policy issues , pp 221-230

- Hans Genberg
- Reserves accumulation and diversification: the case of Poland , pp 221-232

- Beata Berlowska, Boguslawa Bezzubik and Magdalena Zaczek
- The housing market channel of the monetary transmission mechanism in Hong Kong , pp 221-234

- Hong Kong Monetary Authority
- eru: labour market, wages and monetary policy in the aftermath of Covid-19 , pp 221-236

- Central Reserve Bank of Peru
- Comments on Daekeun Park and Changyong Rhee’s paper “Building infrastructure for the Asian bond markets: settlement and credit rating” , pp 222-223

- Tom Byrne
- Interactions between cash and derivatives bond markets: some evidence for the euro area , pp 222-267

- Wolfgang Schulte and Roberto Violi
- Sending the herd off the cliff edge: the disturbing interaction between herding and market-sensitive risk management practices , pp 223-240

- Avinash Persaud
- Interventions and expected exchange rates in emerging market economies , pp 223-242

- Santiago García-Verdú and Manuel Ramos-Francia
- Changing patterns of financial intermediation and implications for central bank policy: the Malaysian perspective , pp 223-242

- Bank Negara Malaysia
- Globalisation and deglobalisation , pp 223-229

- Central Bank of Malaysia
- Assessing the fiscal policy stance in Singapore , pp 224-229

- Edward Robinson and Angela Phang Seow Jiun
- Creation of a regional credit guarantee mechanism in As , pp 224-240

- Gyutaeg Oh and Jae-Ha Park
- Impact of the international banking crisis on the Indian financial system , pp 225-234

- Anand Sinha
- Comments on "Financial globalisation and monetary independence" , pp 227-230

- Paul Mizen
- The changing nature of the financial system in Mexico: the allocation of finance, long-term growth and policy measures , pp 227-235

- Bank of Mexico
- Methodological issues regarding residential real estate prices , pp 227-231

- Paul Hilbers
- Comment on: “Monetary policy approaches and implementation in Asia: the Philippines and Indonesia” by Roberto S Mariano and Delano P Villanueva , pp 227-231

- Akhis R Hutabarat
- Forecasting Swiss inflation with a structural macromodel: the role of technical progress and the "mortgage rate-housing rent" link , pp 227-266

- Peter Stalder
- Assessing the predictive power of measures of financial conditions for macroeconomic variables , pp 228-52

- William English, Kostas Tsatsaronis and Edda Zoli
- Exchange rate policies , pp 229-250

- Charles Engel
- Spillovers from global monetary conditions: recent experience and policy responses in Malaysia , pp 229-240

- Sukhdave Singh
- Marrying the micro- and macro-prudential dimensions of financial stability - the Hong Kong experience , pp 230-240

- Eddie Yue
- The implications of fiscal issues for central banks: the South African experience , pp 230-233

- Gill Marcus
- Challenges of financial globalisation and dollarisation for monetary policy: the case of Peru , pp 230-41

- Julio Velarde
- Financial market depth: friend or foe when it comes to effective management of monetary policy and capital flows? , pp 231-237

- Sukudhew Singh
- Globalisation and consumption risk-sharing in emerging market economies , pp 231-244

- Manuel Ramos-Francia and Santiago Garcia-Verdu
- Macroprudential frameworks: Implementation, and relationship with other policies – Malaysia , pp 231-238

- Central Bank of Malaysia
- Economic changes, inflation dynamics and policy responses: the Malaysian experience , pp 231-245

- Sukudhew (Sukhdave) Singh
- The Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s new foreign exchange intervention policy , pp 231-41

- Kelly Eckhold and Chris Hunt
- Panel discussion , pp 231-232

- Akinari Horii
- The monetary transmission mechanism and the structural modelling of inflation at the National Bank of Poland , pp 232-251

- Bohdan Kłos and Ewa Wróbel
- US commercial real estate indices: transaction-based and constant-liquidity indices , pp 232-242

- Donald Haurin
- Monetary policy in Vietnam: the case of a transition country , pp 232-252

- Ulrich Camen
- Measures of core inflation in Korea , pp 233-247

- Jae Chun Kum, Yang Woo Kim and Seung Yong Lee
- Banco de México and recent developments in domestic public debt markets , pp 233-252

- José Sidaoui, Julio Santaella and Javier Pérez
- FX intervention and FX reserves management , pp 233-236

- Central Bank of the Russian Federatoin
- The recent experience of the Korean economy with currency internationalisation , pp 233-242

- Gwang-Ju Rhee
- Real long-term interest rates and monetary policy: a cross-country perspective , pp 234-257

- Christian Upper and Andreas Worms
- Thailand's recent public debt issues , pp 234-244

- Yuwawan Rattakul
- Capital flows to India , pp 235-263

- Rakesh Mohan
- The Hungarian monetary transmission mechanism: an assessment , pp 235-257

- Balázs Vonnák
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