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- Discussant remarks on John V Duca, John Muellbauer and Anthony Murphy’s paper "Credit standards and the bubble in US house prices: new econometric evidence" , pp 69-70

- Francis Warnock
- Discussant remarks on Deniz Igan’s paper "Dealing with real estate booms and busts" , pp 69-70

- Veronica Warnock
- The transition to inflation targeting in an emerging economy: selected issues , pp 69-83

- Horacio Aguirre, Mauro Alessandro and Lucas Llach
- Discussion comments on "Immigration: trends and macroeconomic implications" , pp 69-75

- William Wascher
- Macroprudential policies in a commodity exporting economy , pp 69-73

- Andres Gonzalez, Franz Hamann and Diego Rodriguez Guzman
- Comments on: Channels and determinants of foreign bank lending , pp 69-73

- Jenny Corbett
- Monetary policy in Chile: combining theory, evidence and experience , pp 69-85

- Rosanna Costa
- Regulation of the payments market and the prospect for digital money , pp 69-79

- Peter Spencer
- Performance measurement and real estate lending risk , pp 70-90

- Rupert Nabarro and Tony Key
- Commodity price movements and monetary policy in Asia , pp 71-77

- Changyong Rhee and Hangyong Lee
- Central bank balance sheets and fiscal operations , pp 71-83

- John Hawkins
- The banking industry: competition, consolidation and systemic stability: the Hong Kong experience , pp 71-74

- David Carse
- Capital inflows, financial innovation and housing booms , pp 71-74

- Filipa Sa, Pascal Towbin and Tomasz Wieladek
- Internationalisation of emerging market currencies , pp 71-86

- Guonan Ma and Agustin Villar
- Hedging instruments in emerging market economies , pp 71-87

- Sweta Saxena and Agustin Villar
- Comments on “Monetary policy regimes and macroeconomic outcomes: Hong Kong and Singapore” by Stefan Gerlach and Petra Gerlach-Kristen , pp 71-73

- Wensheng Peng
- Globalisation and deglobalisation , pp 71-82

- Central Bank of Brazil
- Central bank instruments to deal with the effects of the crisis on emerging market economies , pp 73-96

- Ramon Moreno
- Risk-free assets in financial markets , pp 73-78

- Alberto Giovannini
- Changes in the distribution of new loans by risk category throughout the post-pandemic credit cycle in Colombia , pp 73-102

- Central Bank of Colombia
- Can an ageing workforce explain low inflation? , pp 73-79

- Benoit Mojon and Xavier Ragot
- Fiscal policy, public debt management and government bond markets: issues for central banks , pp 73-89

- Miguel angel Pesce
- The long-term economic impact of higher capital levels , pp 73-81

- Jochen Schanz, David Aikman, Paul Collazos, Marc Farag, David Gregory and Sujit Kapadia
- A preliminary analysis of coordination between monetary and fiscal policies during Covid-19 , pp 73-77

- People’s Bank of China
- Developing bond markets in Asia: experience with ABF2 , pp 74-79

- Julia Leung
- Monetary policy approaches in India , pp 74-102

- Kaushik Bhattacharya
- A note on Japanese household debt: international comparison and implications for financial stability , pp 75-82

- Shinobu Nakagawa and Yosuke Yasui
- Reserves management and FX intervention , pp 75-85

- Central Bank of Brazil
- Liberalising the capital account without losing balance: lessons from Korea , pp 75-92

- Yoon Je Cho and Robert McCauley
- Internationalising the yen, 1984-2003: unfinished agenda or mission impossible? , pp 75-92

- Shinji Takagi
- Recent developments in the BRL market , pp 75-80

- Central Bank of Brazil
- Three principles guiding the design of the HKMA’s proposed retail central bank digital currency architecture , pp 75-78

- Hong Kong Monetary Authority (hkma)
- Managing systemic risks in the Croatian economy , pp 75-84

- Boris Vujcic and Mirna Dumicic Jemric
- Combining equilibrium, resampling, and analysts' views in portfolio optimization , pp 75-84

- José Luis Barros Fernandes, Jose Ornelas and Oscar Augusto Martínez Cusicanqui
- Competition, consolidation and systemic stability in the Indian banking industry , pp 75-79

- S P Talwar
- Development and functioning of FX markets in Asia and the Pacific , pp 75-132

- Richard M Levich and Frank Packer
- Discussant remarks on Filipa Sá, Pascal Towbin and Tomasz Wieladek’s paper "Capital inflows,financial innovation and housing booms" , pp 76-82

- Kenneth Kuttner
- Lessons from lender of last resort actions during the crisis: the Federal Reserve experience , pp 76-80

- William Nelson
- Central bank balance sheets and foreign exchange rate regimes: understanding the nexus in Asia , pp 76-110

- Andrew Filardo and Stephen Grenville
- Inflation expectations, persistence and monetary policy , pp 77-92

- Ramon Moreno and Agustin Villar
- Macroprudential policy in Brazil , pp 77-86

- Maurício Costa de Moura and Fernanda Martins Bandeira
- Making China's financial system better serve the real economy , pp 77-87

- People's Bank of China
- Government debt issuance and central banks - Kenya's experience , pp 77-81

- Central Bank of Kenya
- Exploring international migration and outsourcing through an institutional lens , pp 77-103

- Jill Rubery, Annamaria Simonazzi and Kevin Ward
- Comments on Barry Eichengreen and Pipat Luengnaruemitchai’s paper “Why doesn’t Asia have bigger bond markets?” , pp 78-79

- Ric Deverell
- Discussion of Alfred Wong and Jiayue Zhang’s paper , pp 79-80

- Yiping Huang
- Theoretical notes on commodity prices and monetary policy , pp 79-90

- Paolo Pesenti
- Changing patterns of financial intermediation: implications for central bank policy , pp 79-96

- Central Bank of Argentina
- CBDC – an opportunity to support digital financial inclusion: Digital Student Safe in Hungary , pp 79-87

- Péter Fáykiss, Ádám Nyikes and Anikó Szombati
- Annex 1: Central bank accounting policies , pp 79-83

- Bank for International Settlements
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