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- Government debt issuance and central banks - Kenya's experience , pp 77-81

- Central Bank of Kenya
- Comments on Barry Eichengreen and Pipat Luengnaruemitchai’s paper “Why doesn’t Asia have bigger bond markets?” , pp 78-79

- Ric Deverell
- Monetary policy and management of capital flows in a situation of high euroisation - the case of Croatia , pp 79-98

- Boris Vujcic
- Estimating liquidity premia in the Spanish Government securities market , pp 79-112

- Francisco Alonso, Roberto Blanco, Ana Del Rio and Alicia Sanchís
- Discussion of Alfred Wong and Jiayue Zhang’s paper , pp 79-80

- Yiping Huang
- Financial markets without a risk-free sovereign , pp 79-81

- Hiroshi Nakaso
- Annex 1: Central bank accounting policies , pp 79-83

- Bank for International Settlements
- Theoretical notes on commodity prices and monetary policy , pp 79-90

- Paolo Pesenti
- The Covid-19 shock and the monetary policy response in Colombia , pp 79-114

- Hernando Vargas-Herrera, Juan Ospina-Tejeiro and José Romero
- 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
- On the Asian bond market: comments on Barry Eichengreen and Pipat Luengnaruemitchai’s paper “Why doesn’t Asia have bigger bond markets?” , pp 80-81

- Junggon Oh
- The Indonesian banking industry: competition, consolidation and systemic stability , pp 80-92

- Burhanuddin Abdullah and Wimboh Santoso
- The financial progress of pure-play internet banks , pp 80-86

- Robert De Young
- The corporate debt market in India , pp 80-87

- V K Sharma and Chandan Sinha
- Real globalisation and price spillovers in Asia and the Pacific , pp 81-89

- Raphael Auer and Aaron Mehrotra
- Finding equilibrium: on the relation between exchange rates and monetary policy , pp 81-107

- Sebastian Edwards
- Local complications of global economic integration: privatisation receipts and volatile export earnings , pp 81-90

- Dubravko Mihaljek
- Comments on "The rise of benchmark bonds in emerging Asia" , pp 81-82

- Terence Tai Leung Chong
- Public debt management and open market operations in Brazil , pp 81-85

- Luiz Fernando Figueiredo, Pedro Fachada and Sérgio Goldenstein
- Comments on "Can an ageing workforce explain low inflation?" , pp 81-84

- Kenichi Sakura
- Inflation, relative prices and nominal rigidities , pp 81-105

- Luc Aucremanne, Guy Brys, Peter Rousseeuw, Anja Struyf and Mia Hubert
- A multi-country trend indicator for euro area inflation: computation and properties , pp 81-108

- Elena Angelini, Jerome Henry and Ricardo Mestre
- Exchange rate policy and exchange rate interventions: the Chilean experience , pp 81-93

- Sebastian Claro and Claudio Soto
- Capital flows, exchange rate regime and monetary policy , pp 81-102

- Sweta Saxena
- The impact of LTV policy on bank lending: evidence from Thailand , pp 81-92

- Chantawit Tantasith, Nasha Ananchotikul, Chatlada Chotanakarn, Vorada Limjaroenrat and Runchana Pongsaparn
- Lender of last resort operations during the financial crisis: seven practical lessons from the United Kingdom , pp 81-92

- Andrew Hauser
- Inflation targeting in Brazil: shocks, backward-looking prices, and IMF conditionality , pp 82-108

- Joel Bogdanski, Paulo Springer de Freitas, Ilan Goldfajn and Alexandre Antonio Tombini
- Consolidating the public debt markets of Asia , pp 82-98

- Robert McCauley
- A note on the recent behaviour of Japanese banks , pp 82-105

- Nobuo Inaba and Takashi Kozu
- Macrofinancial vulnerabilities and future financial stress: assessing systemic risks and predicting systemic events , pp 82-88

- Marco Lo Duca and Tuomas Peltonen
- Survey of central banks’ views on effects of intervention , pp 82-96

- Dubravko Mihaljek
- Risk-free assets: an unreachable dream or a must , pp 82-85

- Sergey Storchak
- Thoughts on policies and the policy framework after a financial crisis , pp 83-93

- Lex Hoogduin and Peter Wierts
- Globalisation and the Chilean economy , pp 83-100

- Joaquin Vial
- Household debt, the savings rate and monetary policy: the Korean experience , pp 83-94

- Kyuil Chung
- Monetary policy decision-making and communication under high uncertainty in Mexico: lessons from two episodes , pp 83-90

- Bank of Mexico
- Credit standards and the bubble in US house prices: new econometric evidence , pp 83-89

- John Duca, John Muellbauer and Anthony Murphy
- Local currency bond returns in emerging market economies and the role of foreign investors , pp 83-91

- Inhwan So, Giorgio Valente and Jason Wu
- Cross-border expansion of Nigerian banks: has it improved the continent's regulatory and supervisory frameworks? , pp 83-96

- Sarah Omotunde Alade
- Development of financial markets in Asia and the Pacific: the international financial crisis and policy challenges , pp 83-96

- Suresh Sundaresan
- How foreign participation in the Colombian local public debt market has influenced domestic financial conditions , pp 83-119

- José Romero, Hernando Vargas-Herrera, Pamela Cardozo and Andrés Murcia
- Are there reasons to doubt fiscal sustainability in Brazil? , pp 84-97

- Ilan Goldfajn
- Portfolio optimization and long-term dependence , pp 85-110

- Carlos León and Alejandro Reveiz
- Macroprudential policy regulation: some continuing challenges , pp 85-93

- Manuel Ramos-Francia and Santiago Garcia-Verdu
- Strategic complementarity and asymmetric price setting among firms , pp 85-97

- Maiko Koga, Koichi Yoshino and Tomoya Sakata
- Labour market and inflation: the case of China , pp 85-101

- People's Bank of China
- Summary of the discussion , pp 85-87

- Anand Sinha
- Annex 2: Components of selected distribution schemes , pp 85-87

- Bank for International Settlements
- Why is inflation so high and volatile in Brazil? A primer , pp 85-91

- Tony Volpon
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