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New Blog Post!

We are pleased to announce the latest post on the SUARA SEACEN Blog by Masyitah Rosmin, Research Associate at the Centre. Conducting Microprudential Bank Stress Tests: Exploring the Why and

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Publication Update

The Centre is pleased to announce the acceptance and publication in separate journals two papers co-authored by MMPM Senior Economist, Dr Nur Ain Shahrier. The paper titled “Dynamic default-risk spillover

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Publication Update

The Centre is pleased to announce the acceptance and publication of a paper authored by Dr Cynyoung Park, SEACEN Executive Director, and Dr Kwanho Shin from Korea University, Seoul in

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Primer on Retail CBDC

Many central banks around the world are studying the pros and cons of introducing retail CBDC. A retail CBDC is a direct central bank liability. Questions therefore come up as

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New Position Available!

The SEACEN Centre is looking to fill the role of Head, Corporate Services. Interested to work in a dynamic training organisation serving the capacity-building needs of Central banks in the

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New Associate Member

Welcoming the Central Bank of Timor-Leste (BCTL) as the latest SEACEN Associate Member! Effective 15 September 2025, Banco Central de Timor-Leste (BCTL) was formally admitted as a SEACEN Associate Member,

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New Publication Update!

Foreign Investor Trading and Spillovers to Local-currency Bond Markets in SEACEN Economies: A Case Study Approach The aim of this report is to better understand the mechanism of the spillover

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3rd FLTP, Hong Kong

The SEACEN Centre, the Asean+3 Macroeconomic Research office (AMRO), the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) and Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI) successfully jointly organized the third Financial Leadership Training program

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RP2/2025 Interim Workshop

The SEACEN Centre Conducted the Interim Workshop for Its Collaborative Research Project on Artificial Intelligence, Human Capital, and Population Ageing 28 August 2025 The SEACEN Centre held an interim workshop

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