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- Part C: What level of financial resources do central banks need? , pp 43-63

- Bank for International Settlements
- Pfandbrief-style products in Europe , pp 44-66

- Orazio Mastroeni
- Systemic capital requirements , pp 44-50

- Lewis Webber and Matthew Willison
- The banking industry in Chile: competition, consolidation and systemic stability , pp 45-53

- Antonio Ahumada and Jorge Marshall
- Measuring corporate bond liquidity in emerging market economies: price- vs quantity-based measures , pp 45-62

- Allaudeen Hameed, Jean Helwege, Ran Li and Frank Packer
- Firm and household heterogeneity at the Central Bank of Chile , pp 45-62

- Central Bank of Chile
- The changing nature of the financial system: implications for resilience and long-term growth in emerging market economies , pp 45-61

- Central Bank of Argentina
- Reserve management in emerging market economies: trends and challenges , pp 45-55

- Jochen Schanz
- An overview of the Australian corporate bond market , pp 45-55

- Ric Battellino and Mark Chambers
- Fast payments and banking: Costa Rica's SINPE Móvil , pp 45-60

- Douglas Araujo, Carlos Cantú, Allan Chinchilla, Cecilia Franco, Jon Frost and Andrea Oconitrillo
- Financial Sector Regulation and Implications for Growth , pp 45-84

- Anand Sinha
- Pension systems in EMEs: implications for capital flows and financial markets , pp 45-69

- Ramon Moreno and Marjorie Santos
- How might EME central banks respond to the influence of global monetary factors? , pp 45-69

- Blaise Gadanecz, Ken Miyajima and Jörg Urban
- Cross-border spillovers from macroprudential policy in the euro area , pp 45-48

- Luca Nocciola and Dawid Żochowski
- E-CNY: main objectives, guiding principles and inclusion considerations , pp 45-48

- The People's Bank of China
- Latin America’s local currency bond markets: an overview , pp 46-64

- Serge Jeanneau and Camilo Tovar
- Financial stability objectives and arrangements - what's new? , pp 47-58

- Serge Jeanneau
- Impact of the crisis on local money and debt markets in emerging market economies , pp 49-72

- Ramon Moreno and Agustin Villar
- Impact of financial market developments on the monetary transmission mechanism , pp 49-99

- Sukudhew Singh, Ahmad Razi, Norhana Endut and Helmi Ramlee
- Banking de-globalisation: a consequence of monetary and regulatory policies? , pp 49-56

- Kristin Forbes, Dennis Reinhardt and Tomasz Wieladek
- Macroprudential frameworks: communication , pp 49-56

- Nikhil Patel
- Some thoughts about the issuance of a retail CBDC in Colombia , pp 49-64

- Hernando Vargas-Herrera
- Diversifying market and default risk in high grade sovereign bond portfolios , pp 49-74

- Myles Brennan, Adam Kobor and Vidhya Rustaman
- Improving liquidity in government bond markets: what can be done? , pp 49-80

- Madhusudan Mohanty
- Investment-specific technological progress in the United Kingdom , pp 49-80

- Hasan Bakhshi and Jens Larsen
- Sovereign debt: financial market over-reliance on credit rating agencies , pp 50-62

- Donato Masciandaro
- Central bank and government debt management: issues for monetary policy , pp 51-71

- Andrew Filardo, Madhusudan Mohanty and Ramon Moreno
- Keynes’s monetary theory of interest , pp 51-81

- Geoff Tily
- Monetary policy framework and financial procyclicality: international evidence , pp 51-57

- Kyungsoo Kim, Byoung-Ki Kim and Hail Park
- Development of consumer credit in China , pp 51-57

- Shen Bingxi and Yan Lijuan
- Development of consumer credit in China , pp 51-57

- Shen Bingxi and Yan Lijuan
- Immigration: trends and macroeconomic implications , pp 51-63

- Stephen Nickell
- From models to communications: strenghtening risk management in monetary policy at the Bank of Canada , pp 51-58

- Gino Cateau, Don Coletti and Annie Portelance
- Comments on "Robots and labour: implications for inflation dynamics" , pp 51-53

- Yong Sung Chang
- Comments on James Morley's paper , pp 51-54

- Jun Il Kim
- The effectiveness of loan-to-value ratio policy and its interaction with monetary policy in New Zealand: an empirical analysis using supervisory bank-level data , pp 51-62

- Fang Yao and Bruce Lu
- Some prudential issues , pp 52-63

- Serge Jeanneau
- Trading system competition and market-maker competition , pp 53-60

- Mark Wahrenburg
- Discussion of Rasmus Fatum and James Yetman’s paper , pp 53-56

- Hans Genberg
- Wages, productivity and "structural" inflation in emerging market economies , pp 53-75

- Dubravko Mihaljek and Sweta Saxena
- The entry of foreign banks into the Chinese banking sector , pp 54-55

- Liu Tinghuan
- Central bank views on foreign exchange intervention , pp 55-74

- Madhusudan Mohanty and Bat-el Berger
- Discussant remarks on Chan Lily, Ng Heng Tiong and Rishi Ramchand’s paper "A clustering analysis approach to examining Singapore’s property market" , pp 55-58

- Sock-Yong Phang
- 20 years of central bank communications, and lessons for the future , pp 55-67

- Tiff Macklem and Jill Vardy
- The pass-through from short-horizon to long-horizon inflation expectations , pp 55-66

- James Yetman
- Financial market development, monetary policy and financial stability in Brazil , pp 55-65

- João Barata R.B. Barroso and Fernanda Nechio
- The banking industry in Colombia: competition, consolidation and systemic stability , pp 56-63

- José Darìo Uribe
- The development of China’s bond market , pp 56-60

- Mu Huaipeng
- Intervention: what are the domestic consequences? , pp 56-81

- Madhusudan Mohanty and Philip Turner
- Breakdown of covered interest parity: mystery or myth? , pp 57-78

- Alfred Wong and Jiayue Zhang
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