Seok Jun Yang, director general for reserves management at the Bank of Korea, speaks to OMFIF’s Pierre Ortlieb on macro and market developments over the course of the Covid-19 shock. They discuss how the Bank of Korea managed its reserves in response to the market turmoil of spring 2020, the global fiscal and monetary policy response to the pandemic and how to strengthen the global financial safety net for future crises.
How European DMOs are embracing the return of retail investors
Investment needs for the energy transition
From conception to implementation: the CBDC journey
Maintaining liquidity in times of crisis
The rise of gold as a central bank reserve asset
In conversation with the ministry of finance: growth prospects for the Hungarian economy
In conversation with Barnabás Virág: growth prospects for the Hungarian economy
The building blocks for accessing crypto
The state of Europe: interest rates, inflation and recession risks
Banco Central de Chile’s approach to improving gender balance
How Microsoft is preparing for artificial intelligence in the global economy
Digital remittances and the power of choice
GPI 2023: The challenges and responses from Africa’s reserve managers
HKMA explores tokenisation with green bond experiment
Central banks in the digital age: harnessing data
Pushing for transparency in transition finance
Rethinking long-term growth in an ageing world
Solving cross-border transactions with CBDCs’
Unpacking Ecuador’s pioneering debt-for-nature swap
Central bank reserve management: from inflation fears to sustainability trends
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