The SEACEN Capital Flows Monitor January 2025 shows that Asian economies, as a group, witnessed a recovery in cross-border financial transactions and investments in the first half of 2024. It also finds that the region continued to register a positive net foreign asset position during the review period, although there are differences across economies and sub-regions. The monitor’s analytical section focuses on the compositional shifts, volatility, and co-movement of Asia’s resident capital flows from the late 1990s to present. To know more or download the report, please visit this link.

SEACEN Course on Monetary Policy Analysis with DSGE Models
The SEACEN Centre successfully concluded the SEACEN Course on Monetary Policy Analysis with DSGE Models, held in Colombo, Sri Lanka, from 15–18 June 2026 and graciously hosted by the Central

