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OECD Urges Caution on Easing Fiscal Support
"A premature and abrupt withdrawal of policy support should be avoided whilst the near-term outlook is still uncertain.”
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Matthew Heller
| September 22, 2021
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The Economy
OECD Revises Growth Forecast Upward for 2020
The group is now predicting a 4.5% contraction for this year, citing the swift recovery in output since coronavirus containment measures were eased.
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Matthew Heller
| September 17, 2020
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Risk Management
Regulators to ‘Vigilantly’ Monitor Crypto-assets
The Financial Stability Board has developed metrics for monitoring crypto-assets to identify any emerging risks to stability.
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Matthew Heller
| July 17, 2018
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Regulation
Where Do We Go From Here? 10 Years After the GFC
Three things the world has done well since the global financial crisis, and three goals yet to be achieved.
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Ludovic Subran
| October 12, 2017
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Risk Management
Former SEC Chief Thinks Commission Could Boost Climate Focus
But investor demand for environmental information will drive companies to disclose it, Mary Schapiro says.
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David Katz
| May 12, 2017
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Risk Management
Gee, 20: No New Currency Deal, China Devalues Yuan
China's move, just two days after saying it would not devalue its currency, is unfortunately business as usual.
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Wolfgang Koester
| March 4, 2016
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Tax
Offshore Finance: Storm Survivors
Offshore financial centers have taken a battering recently, but they have shown remarkable resilience.
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Economist Staff
| February 19, 2013
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