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- Monetary and fiscal policy interactions in the wake of the pandemic , pp 263-266

- Saudi Central Bank
- The impact of globalisation on the formulation and implementation of monetary policy in Singapore , pp 263-68

- Ong Chong Tee
- Modelling the transmission mechanism of monetary policy in emerging market countries using prior information , pp 264-272

- Jeffery D Amato and Stefan Gerlach
- Foreign exchange intervention in Saudi Arabia , pp 265-72

- Muhammad Al-Jasser and Muhammad Ahmed Banafe
- Recent Inflation Dynamics in Singapore , pp 265-271

- Monetary Authority of Singapore
- Global structural shifts and spillovers to the Philippine financial markets , pp 265-279

- Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (Philippines)
- Comments on Qianying Chen, Andrew Filardo, Dong He and Feng Zhu's paper "The impact of central bank balance sheet policies on the emerging economies" , pp 265-284

- Jonathan Batten and Peter Szilagyi
- Capital flows in Indonesia: challenges and policy responses , pp 265-287

- Miranda S Goeltom
- What have emerging market central banks learned about the international transmission of monetary policy in recent years? The Philippine case , pp 265-283

- Diwa C Gunigundo
- Impact of the global crisis on Malaysia's financial system , pp 267-278

- Muhammad bin Ibrahim
- Understanding the recent behaviour of inflation: an empirical study of wage and price developments in eight countries , pp 267-302

- Palle S Andersen and William Wascher
- Financial markets in EMEs – what has changed in the last two decades? , pp 267-277

- Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority
- Reserves management and FX interventions , pp 267-273

- Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey
- FX impact of cross-border M&A , pp 267-273

- Francis Breedon and Francesca Fornasari
- Background note on macroeconomic policy responses to Covid-19: the Singapore experience , pp 267-279

- Monetary Authority of Singapore
- Monetary policy signalling and movements in the Swedish term structure of interest rates , pp 268-297

- Malin Andersson, Hans Dillén and Peter Sellin
- Globalisation, financial markets and the operation of monetary policy: the case of Thailand , pp 269-74

- Thirachai Phuvanatnaranubala
- Fiscal policy, public debt management and government bond markets: the case for the Philippines , pp 269-283

- Diwa C Guinigundo
- Re-engineering the Malaysian financial system to promote sustainable growth , pp 269-75

- Abdul Ghani Zamani
- Hedonic housing price indexes: the French experience , pp 271-287

- Anne Laferrere
- Household and firm-level heterogeneity in monetary policy: the case of Saudi Arabia , pp 271-278

- Saudi Central Bank
- Globalisation and the Polish economy: macro and micro growth effects , pp 273-289

- Piotr Szpunar and Jan Hagemejer
- South Africa: official foreign exchange operations , pp 273-75

- South African Reserve Bank
- Interactions between business cycles, financial cycles and monetary policy: stylised facts , pp 273-98

- Sanvi Avouyi-Dovi and Julien Matheron
- A. Inflation and labour markets in the wake of the pandemic , pp 273-286

- South African Reserve Bank
- Evolution of bank and non-bank corporate funding in Peru , pp 273-292

- Renzo Rossini and Zenon Quispe
- Financial deleveraging and the international transmission of shocks , pp 274-298

- Michael Devereux and James Yetman
- Inflation expectations and dollarisation in Peru , pp 275-289

- Renzo Rossini, Marco Vega, Zenon Quispe and Fernando Pérez Forero
- High public debt, multiple equilibria and inflation targeting in Turkey , pp 275-79

- Fatih Ozatay
- External factors and Philippine monetary policy , pp 275-283

- Diwa C Guinigundo
- The effect of the increase in the monetary base of Japan's economy at zero interest rates: an empirical analysis , pp 276-312

- Takeshi Kimura, Hiroshi Kobayashi, Jun Muranaga and Hiroshi Ugai
- Foreign exchange policy and intervention in Thailand , pp 276-82

- Financial Markets Operations Group
- The Mexican financial system: reforms and evolution 1995-2005 , pp 277-93

- José J Sidaoui
- Macroprudential frameworks, implementation, and communication strategies – The Philippines , pp 277-288

- Diwa C Guinigundo
- The financial market impact of UK quantitative easing , pp 277-304

- Francis Breedon, Jagjit Chadha and Alex Waters
- To what extent can central banks influence exchange rates with foreign exchange interventions? The case of Poland , pp 279-291

- Michal Adam, Witold Kozinski and Janusz Zielinski
- Balancing the risks and rewards of fintech developments , pp 279-291

- Monetary Authority of Singapore
- The role of household and firm heterogeneity in the South African Reserve Bank's monetary policy deliberations , pp 279-284

- South African Reserve Bank
- The global financial crisis and policy response in Mexico , pp 279-298

- Jose Sidaoui, Manuel Ramos-Francia and Gabriel Cuadra
- Capital flows, exchange rate dynamics and domestic financial conditions in emerging market economies in an evolving international monetary system: The case of Saudi Arabia , pp 280-285

- Saudi Central Bank
- Monetary and fiscal policy interactions in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic , pp 281-289

- South African Reserve Bank (sarb)
- Comments on Martin Hohensee and Kyungjik Lee’s paper “Survey of hedging markets in Asia” , pp 282-283

- Aaron Low
- Monetary and exchange rate policies in the post-crisis period in Turkey , pp 283-91

- Fatih Ozatay
- Clearing, settlement and depository issues , pp 284-332

- Francis Braeckevelt
- Changing patterns in the dependence of long-term rates between Poland and major financial centres , pp 285-295

- Michal Adam, Witold Kozinski and Michal Markun
- Measurement of price indices used by the central bank of Peru , pp 285-295

- Diwa C Guinigundo
- The role of the exchange rate in monetary policy in Poland , pp 285-295

- Piotr Banbula, Witold Kozinski and Michał Rubaszek
- Prudential regulation of foreign exchange: the Mexican experience , pp 285-300

- Pascual O’Dogherty and Moisés J Schwartz
- Comments on Qianying Chen, Andrew Filardo, Dong He and Feng Zhu's paper "International spillovers of central bank balance sheet policies" , pp 285-287

- Roong Mallikamas
- Monetary policy and household heterogeneity , pp 285-294

- Bank of Thailand
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