Kenneth Clarke, a Conservative member of parliament for 49 years and the UK’s chancellor of the exchequer between 1993-97, speaks with OMFIF Chairman David Marsh in the run-up to the 12 December general election. They discuss the surreal circumstances that have changed the face of British politics since the Brexit referendum in June 2016, Jeremy Corbyn’s tenure as leader of the Labour party, and how Conservative Prime Minister Boris Johnson might conduct future negotiations with the European Union.
Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
Gender diversity in leadership and decision-making in the financial system
Innovation and evolution in payments and the role of central banks
Accessing investments in India
In conversation: The nature of money – Will currencies go digital and what does this mean for the euro?
Retail CBDCs: Policy implications and rollout strategies
Taking stock: ECB strategy review and monetary policy challenges
In conversation with Kevin Stiroh: The role of the Federal Reserve in mitigating climate related financial risk
Designing a financial system that responds to the climate threat and promotes a healthy planet
Overcoming monetary challenges during the pandemic: view from central Europe
In focus: DMI Journal and Symposium
Ahead of the ECB
Economics and diplomacy in the Americas under Biden
Public versus private blockchains
A US perspective on China
The OMFIF/KPMG series: Emerging trends in infrastructure
At the heart of government: Suzanne Heywood in discussion with Meghnad Desai and Norman Lamont
First quarter in focus
Cryptoassets: EU legal and regulatory approach
Gender balance: is this the best we can do?
The OMFIF/KPMG series: Leveraging digital solutions for banking
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