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  • Monday, 12 December, 2022
    Foreign exchange
    The $80tn “hidden debt” and what it really means

    BISantine accounting

  • Thursday, 8 December, 2022
    Gillian Tett
    Light needs shedding on the dollar swaps black hole

    In a world of geopolitical risks, economic pain and challenges to the US currency’s supremacy, transparency is essential

  • Monday, 5 December, 2022
    US Dollar
    The hottest US export is the dollar

    If only central banks could keep track of it

  • Monday, 5 December, 2022
    Central banks
    Market turmoil threatens to undermine efforts to curb inflation, says BIS

    Bank for International Settlements warns risks that have built up could trigger central bank bailouts

  • Thursday, 24 November, 2022
    Gillian Tett
    Blockchain may have a green future regardless of crypto

    Scandals like FTX should not detract from the experiments going on with the technology elsewhere

  • Thursday, 27 October, 2022
    London’s hold on global currency market weakens, BIS survey shows

    UK capital remains the most important hub for global interest rate derivatives trading

  • Friday, 7 October, 2022
    Macroeconomics
    Oil shocks versus banking crises

    Which has the greater impact on long-term economic growth?

  • Thursday, 25 August, 2022
    Economists Exchange
    Agustín Carstens: ‘It’s very important central banks let people know what is happening’

    The Bank for International Settlements chief warns that persistent price rises and tightening labour markets will fuel high inflation

  • Sunday, 26 June, 2022
    Global inflation
    Leading economies at risk of falling into high-inflation trap, BIS says

    Bank for International Settlements calls for more aggressive action from world’s central banks

  • Tuesday, 31 May, 2022
    EU financial regulation
    BNP Paribas to benefit from change to eurozone exposure rules

    BIS capital reform a step towards harmonising regulations and cross-border mergers

  • Tuesday, 17 May, 2022
    Global Economy
    Lombard Street 2.0

    Possibly the most important central bank announcement in the last hundred years?

  • Tuesday, 5 April, 2022
    Global inflation
    Inflationary forces spell long-term trouble for central banks, warns BIS head

    Global supply chains and other factors that have kept prices low are being weakened, says Agustín Carstens

  • Thursday, 24 March, 2022
    The FT ViewThe editorial board
    The hidden risks of rising rates and high house prices

    Property market trouble could exacerbate other economic headwinds

  • Thursday, 16 December, 2021
    Free LunchMartin Sandbu
    Looking for the next financial crisis Premium content

    What seems most boring may be what kills you

  • Monday, 6 December, 2021
    Fund regulation
    Financial watchdog calls for stricter rules in bond and DeFi markets

    BIS challenges ‘decentralisation illusion’ and suggests changes to bond fund redemptions

  • Thursday, 11 November, 2021
    FT AlphavilleIzabella Kaminska
    On a long enough timeline is all inflation transitory?

    The BIS reassures the market that the best cure for high prices is high prices. Nothing to see here.

  • Friday, 22 October, 2021
    On Wall StreetLaura Noonan
    Bank regulators seek better way to ride out a crisis

    Capital buffers for lenders did not work as well as expected during the pandemic stress

  • Wednesday, 6 October, 2021
    Stablecoins
    Global watchdogs set out guidance on regulating stablecoins

    The digital tokens should be viewed as financial market infrastructure, report proposes

  • Friday, 6 August, 2021
    The Long ViewKatie Martin
    Crypto bros stay loyal despite gathering crackdown

    Wall Street’s new sheriff Gary Gensler takes aim at digital tokens

  • Wednesday, 7 July, 2021
    Markus Brunnermeier
    Four key questions central banks must answer about digital currencies

    Public debate on everything from privacy to cross-border competition is critical if citizens are to benefit

  • Wednesday, 30 June, 2021
    Emerging markets
    Worst yet to come for developing economies, BIS warns

    Big central banks scaling back pandemic-era stimulus could trigger crisis elsewhere

  • Thursday, 24 June, 2021
    Gillian Tett
    A contest to control crypto is under way

    Central banks and other established institutions pit themselves against looser crowd-like networks

  • Thursday, 24 June, 2021
    Free LunchMartin Sandbu
    The arrival of digital currencies is getting closer

    Central banks are coming off the fence to take the battle to Big Tech

  • Wednesday, 23 June, 2021
    #techFT
    Regulators close ranks on crypto

    Taiwan’s migrant lock-up, Toshiba’s dirty tricks, the ‘Amazon effect’

  • Wednesday, 23 June, 2021
    Cryptocurrencies
    Central banks step up fight against cryptocurrencies

    Battle for control of global monetary system escalates as BIS warns against private innovation

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