A new SEACEN working paper, by Rogelio Mercado and Shanty Noviantie, considers the varying significance of network systemic and idiosyncratic factors in explaining an economy’s financial centrality within the global financial flows network. The findings show that financial centres have deeper and more developed financial system, implying their importance in global financial intermediation. Read more by clicking this link.

Launch of the SEACEN Economic Modelling Network (EMN)
In today’s rapidly evolving global environment, central banks are operating under increasing uncertainty. Persistent inflation pressures, volatile capital flows, financial market fragmentation, and the rise of digital finance have made

