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- Boom-bust cycles and stabilisation policy - monetary and macroprudential rules: a loss function approach , pp 58-65

- Caterina Mendicino and Maria Teresa Punzi
- Several observations on capital flows in Japan , pp 58-61

- Richard Koo
- Globalisation and monetary operations in emerging economies , pp 59-80

- John Hawkins
- Macroprudential policies, commodity prices and capital inflows , pp 59-75

- Paul Masson
- Welcome remarks , pp 59-67

- Deniz Igan
- Comments on "A comparison of liquidity management tools in seven Asian economies" , pp 59-61

- Martin Bodenstein
- The currency board and monetary stability in Bosnia and Herzegovina , pp 59-61

- Dragan Kovacevic
- Searching for the natural rate of interest: a euro area perspective , pp 60-80

- Jesus Crespo-Cuaremsa, Ernest Gnan and Doris Ritzberger-Gruenwald
- The organisation of digital payments in India - lessons from the Unified Payments Interface (UPI) , pp 61-73

- Giulio Cornelli, Jon Frost, Leonardo Gambacorta, Sonalika Sinha and Robert M Townsend
- Developing corporate bond markets: a European legal perspective , pp 61-73

- Erwin Nierop
- Shadowing the euro: Bulgaria’s monetary policy five years on , pp 61-78

- Kalin Hristov and Martin Zaimov
- Developments in retail payment systems , pp 61-68

- Harry Leinonen
- Comments on "Household credit, growth and inequality in Malaysia: does the type of credit matter?" , pp 61-64

- Yongheng Deng
- Monetary policy transmission and the long-term interest rate in emerging markets , pp 61-79

- Ramon Moreno
- The experience of Italian banks: from strict controls to full liberalisation , pp 62-74

- Antonello Biagioli
- Dissecting regional integration in financial services from the competition policy and trade policy perspectives , pp 62-119

- Bank for International Settlements
- Capital flows, commodity price movements and foreign exchange intervention , pp 63-80

- Logan Rangasamy and Dubravko Mihaljek
- Financial markets without a risk-free sovereign: Moderator’s introduction , pp 63-64

- Harold James
- Capital flows, credit cycles and macroprudential policy , pp 63-68

- Yusuf Baskaya, Julian di Giovanni, Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan, Jose-Luis Peydro and Mehmet Ulu
- A spectral perspective on natural interest rates in Asia-Pacific: changes and possible drivers , pp 63-149

- Feng Zhu
- Obtaining real estate data: criteria, difficulties and limitations , pp 63-69

- Stephan V Arthur
- The changing nature of the financial system: the Chilean experience , pp 63-75

- Central Bank of Chile
- Have domestic prudential policies been effective? Insights from bank-level property loan data , pp 63-79

- Veronica Bayangos and Jeremy De Jesus
- Comments on "Measuring corporate bond liquidity in emerging markets: price- vs quantity-based measures" , pp 63-66

- Dragon Yongjun Tang
- Bank consolidation in the Czech Republic , pp 64-70

- Oldrich Dedek
- Financial constraints and real activity: a non-structural approach using UK survey data , pp 64-80

- Ulf von Kalckreuth
- Macroprudential policy framework, implementation and relationships with other policies , pp 65-75

- Central Bank of Argentina
- Foreign exchange market intervention in EMEs: implications for central banks , pp 65-86

- Ramon Moreno
- Corporate leverage in emerging Asia , pp 65-94

- Vidhan Goyal and Frank Packer
- Euro area government securities markets: recent developments and implications for market functioning , pp 65-85

- Roberto Blanco
- Financial stability implications of local currency bond markets: an overview of the risks , pp 65-87

- Serge Jeanneau and Camilo Tovar
- Comments on “Monetary policy regimes and macroeconomic outcomes: Hong Kong and Singapore” by Stefan Gerlach and Petra Gerlach-Kristen , pp 65-70

- Hoe Ee Khor
- Discussion comments on "Immigration: trends and macroeconomic implications" , pp 65-68

- Torben M Andersen
- Are there relevant reasons to introduce a retail CBDC in the Czech Republic from the perspective of the payment system? , pp 65-73

- Michal Vodrážka, Tomáš Bízek and Martin Vojta
- Part D: Assessing the appropriate amount of financial resources - a framework , pp 65-72

- Bank for International Settlements
- Reflections on the meaning of "risk free" , pp 65-72

- Peter Fisher
- Changing financial intermediation: implications for monetary policy transmission , pp 65-78

- Emanuel Kohlscheen and Phurichai Rungcharoenkitkul
- Optimal macroprudential regulation in a Fisherian model of financial crises , pp 66-72

- Javier Bianchi and Enrique Mendoza
- Interactions between cash and derivatives bond markets: some evidence for the euro area , pp 67-112

- Wolfgang Schulte and Roberto Violi
- The changing nature of risks facing banks , pp 67-98

- Ramon Moreno
- The rise of benchmark bonds in emerging Asia , pp 67-79

- Eli Remolona and James Yetman
- Understanding commodity price cycles in emerging Asia and their implications for monetary policy , pp 67-69

- Rhys Mendes
- Inflation and labour markets in the wake of the pandemic: the case of Chile , pp 67-84

- Central Bank of Chile
- Financial market developments in Chile , pp 67-82

- Joaquín Vial
- Comments on "The pass-through from short-horizon to long-horizon inflation expectations" , pp 67-72

- Masazumi Hattori
- Monetary policy in Chile: combining theory, evidence and experience , pp 69-85

- Rosanna Costa
- A note on the pass-through from exchange rate and foreign price changes to inflation in selected emerging market economies , pp 69-81

- Dubravko Mihaljek and Marc Klau
- Discussion comments on "Immigration: trends and macroeconomic implications" , pp 69-75

- William Wascher
- Regulation of the payments market and the prospect for digital money , pp 69-79

- Peter Spencer
- Comments on: Channels and determinants of foreign bank lending , pp 69-73

- Jennifer Corbett
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