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28/03/2023 |
Article | This article examens the features of algorithmic stablecoins by differentiating those like Terra-Luna, whose reference asset has an endogenous value, from those for which the… |
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28/03/2023 |
Article | This article presents an economic analysis of stablecoins, highlighting their ties with traditional finance. While there are stablecoins whose linkage is guaranteed by a trusted… |
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24/01/2023 |
Article | [...]Provoquee par la sortie du Royaume uni du marche unique europeen la relocalisation d'activites financieres vers l'Union europeenne est significative Elle concerne tous les metiers [...] |
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24/01/2023 |
Article | The Brexit referendum has fundamentally changed the relationship between the United Kingdom and the European Union, also within the banking sector. With the United Kingdom… |
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19/08/2022 |
Article | The Global Financial Safety Net (GFSN) has evolved over the past decade. While the IMF remains at its centre and even more after the August 2021 SDR allocation, its regional… |
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19/08/2022 |
Article | The states who agreed with the Paris Agreement in 2015 committed themselves to act to limit global warming. This fight against climate change also concerns central banks. They… |
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19/08/2022 |
Article | With regard to the situation of emerging market and developing economies, this paper examines the issue of potential controls on capital flows. It begins by analyzing the IMF's… |
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19/08/2022 |
Article | The development of open finance after the open banking architecture is a challenge for financial markets, regulators and central banks. These ongoing changes make it possible to… |
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15/03/2022 |
Article | In this article, we empirically analyze the evolution of prudential ratio from Basel I to Basel III and assess its effect on the level risk of non-compliance banks in CEMAC… |
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15/11/2021 |
Article | In the face of mounting evidence of global warming, which is an irreversible process, setting a social price of carbon at the global level and devising appropriate metrics to… |
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15/11/2021 |
Article | This article assesses the impact of monetary policies and new technologies on financial intermediation in the euro area. Disentangling the effects of low or negative interest… |
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16/06/2021 |
Article | Following the 2008 financial crisis, the eurozone financial system was profoundly reconfigured. In the absence of the key factors that supported the development of market finance… |
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16/06/2021 |
Article | The monetary policy conducted by the European Central Bank (ECB) over the past decade and the demographic and structural changes in our societies have led the economies of the… |
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16/06/2021 |
Article | The persistent and structural low level of interest rates has been accompanied by increased risk-taking by investors in financial markets, raising fears of greater financial… |
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16/06/2021 |
Article | Banking intermediation has constantly evolved over the last decades to adapt to the changes in the economic and regulatory environment. This article traces the main stages of this… |
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16/06/2021 |
Article | The consolidation of the European banking sector could increase again with the health crisis. Its impact on the soundness of the sector and the availability of financing is often… |
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16/06/2021 |
Article | After a decade in which life insurance fundraising had weathered the continued decline in interest rates, their entry into negative territory in 2019 exposed some limitations of… |
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16/06/2021 |
Article | The monetary and financial system of developed countries is in constant move, to accommodate changes in the technological, political and social conditions. After a period of… |
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16/06/2021 |
Article | How far should we go in separating the business of lending from the business of deposit and money management within the banking system? This is a debate that is taking on new… |
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16/06/2021 |
Article | Development banks have shown themselves to be key players in the face of the pandemic crisis. They were also among the first financial actors to transform themselves in recent… |