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.
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Exploring the link between gold and central bank digital currencies
The revival of inflation and the threat to central bank independence
The future of cross-border payments: achieving instant and frictionless payments
Driving biodiversity and conservation finance: In-conversation with WWF
Digital exchanges and the future of financial assets
A macroeconomic overview and the Bank of England’s monetary policy
Ahead of the ECB: Inflation, central bank reserves management and risks
Reflections on the Fed and risks to financial stability
Technical issues around the introduction CBDCs and their policy implications
ESG and US asset management: The future is now
Jingdong Hua‘s retirement reflections on development finance
CBDCs, stablecoins and geopolitical implications
Ahead of the ECB: challenges ahead in monetary policy and reserves management
The third wave of fintech innovation
Lessons learned from building a blockchain-based CBDC
2021 review: the European borrowing landscape
Retail CBDC and its implications for the European Monetary Union
Climate change could lead to substantial capital shortfalls for banks
Scaling up carbon-offset markets to support global climate action
Lessons learned building offline CBDC
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