Michael Kitson, assistant director of the Centre for Business Research at the University of Cambridge, and Tatiana Fic, director of central banks and public policy at the World Gold Council, join Pierre Ortlieb, economist at OMFIF, to discuss the state of the gold market and the internationalisation of the renminbi. They talk about the long-term future of the global reserve currency system, the political economy of capital account liberalisation, and the drivers behind central bank demand for gold.
Music: https://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music
Boston Fed’s CBDC project
Financial stability in Europe 2021
Germany’s political transformation and role in Europe
Renminbi between digitalisation and internationalisation
Year in review
Renewable energy as asset class
Working in crisis
In conversation with Michael Pettis: China’s economy and outlook
Euro area economic outlook
Global economic crisis and gender equality
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Growing pains: the story of the euro
The role of financial intermediaries in transitioning to a green economy
Leveraging fintech for sustainability
New emphasis in European monetary policy: The ECB’s strategic review
The case for CBDC and the role of blockchain
Making way for digital cash
Covid-19: From recession to recovery
The OMFIF/KPMG series: Technology, sustainability and governance in smart cities
Future of commodity trading in the US
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