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Full list of planned and upcoming webinars hosted by the Centre. These webinars were exclusively available to staff of Member Central Banks and Monetary Authorities. Date(s) Title Panelist(s) 25/3 How
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The SEACEN Centre successfully concluded the SEACEN Course on Monetary Policy Analysis with DSGE Models, held in Colombo, Sri Lanka,…

Full list of planned and upcoming webinars hosted by the Centre. These webinars were exclusively available to staff of Member Central Banks and Monetary Authorities. Date(s) Title Panelist(s) 25/3 How

A research paper by Victor Pontines, Senior Economist at the SEACEN Centre, on “The Real Effects of Loan-to-Value Limits: Empirical Evidence from Korea” has been accepted for publication in Empirical Economics.

We are pleased to announce the second and third issues in the SEACEN Policy Analysis series. In the second issue, Glenn Tasky, SEACEN’s Director of Financial Stability and Supervision /

The Centre is pleased to announce two new Research Studies have been completed and added to our list of Publications. The first one, RP106, is titled The Distributional Impact of Monetary

We are pleased to announce this new webinar series jointly hosted by The SEACEN Centre and The Asia School of Business. The aim of this webinar series is to provide

Season 3 – Episode 7: Challenges and policy options for central banks in small, open and financially integrated economies Dr. Mangal Goswami, Executive Director of the SEACEN Centre, talks to

The SEACEN Centre is pleased to announce an update to its earlier call for papers for its 7th Policy Summit on Challenges and Options in Managing Capital Flows. Due to the Covid-19

Season 3 – Episode 6: In Conversation with Matteo Maggiori On 3 April, Özer and Ole spoke to Matteo Maggiori, Associate Professor of Finance at the Stanford Graduate School of

In our latest Suara SEACEN article, we show that global output growth slows down during pandemics, and global growth in the post-pandemic period is slightly lower than the pre-pandemic period.