How can governments, the European Commission and the European Central Bank keep to their mandates of financial stability and encourage growth in the euro area during this critical part of the recovery from Covid-19? Pedro Duarte Neves, alternate chairperson of the European Banking Authority from 2013-18 and senior adviser of the board of directors of Banco de Portugal, joins Ellie Groves, managing director of the OMFIF Institute, Economic and Monetary Policy to discuss the economic position of the euro area and differences between countries and sectors. They also cover the implications of the US fiscal stimulus on euro area inflation expectations and what help is needed for businesses to stay solvent as government support is slowly tapered.
Climate risk management in real estate and infrastructure
Infrastructure’s role in the Covid recovery
In conversation with Patrick Harker, Philadelphia Fed
Functions of US fiscal policy in challenging times
Fed Talk: September FOMC and the strategic review
The OMFIF/KPMG series: Sustainability and stewardship in asset management
US-China relations and global growth
Japan’s outlook post Abenomics
Diving into US investment grade bond markets
DLT and its potential use for CBDC
Ahead of the ECB: short-, medium- and long-term prospects for Europe
Managing the global economic slowdown
Taking the long view: An asset owner’s perspectives
Fed Talk: managing the US’ economic downturn
In conversation with the Ambassador of China to the United Kingdom
The OMFIF/KPMG series: Sustainable infrastructure and the green transition
Digital currency and the new cold war
Designing a sustainable recovery
CBDC is a public good, not a private business case
In Conversation with Bill Dudley: US economic policy and outlook
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