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Season 4 – Episode 2: Inflation Growth and Financial Stability Mark McKenzie and Ole Rummel are joined by Prof. Hans Genberg, Professor of Economics at the Asia School of Business,
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The SEACEN Centre successfully concluded the SEACEN Course on Monetary Policy Analysis with DSGE Models, held in Colombo, Sri Lanka,…

Season 4 – Episode 2: Inflation Growth and Financial Stability Mark McKenzie and Ole Rummel are joined by Prof. Hans Genberg, Professor of Economics at the Asia School of Business,

Mangal Goswami, Executive Director at the Centre, and Victor Pontines, Senior Economist, write about the Dollar Strength and its implications for Emerging Market Capital Flows. Click to read.

Mark McKenzie looks at the development of #CBDC in Caribbean economies, and potential ways forward and implications for other jurisdictions. Click to read.

We are pleased to inform you of a Vacancy at the Centre, for Executive, Finance & Administration.Full Job Description and Requirements for this position are available at this link. Deadline for

Season 4 – Episode 1: Sanctions and Crypto Assets Mark McKenzie and Ole Rummel are back on air, ahead of a special webinar on the same topic coming up on

Despite the fact that central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) are frequently called ‘a solution in search of a problem’, some 86 per cent of central banks worldwide are actively researching

The 57th SEACEN Governors’ Conference/High Level Seminar and the 41st Meeting of the SEACEN Board of Governors was sucessfully held on 6 December 2021.Below is the official Press Communique in

Since the Asian Financial Crisis of the late 1990s, bank failures have been a relatively uncommon feature of the financial sector landscape in the SEACEN stakeholder space. And Asian banking

A new Working Paper by Özer Karagedikli (The SEACEN Centre) and Sui-Jade Ho (Bank Negara Malaysia), titled Effects of Monetary Policy Communication in Emerging Market Economies: Evidence from Malaysia is