New Blog Post -9 April

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. It argues that public health must remain the top priority; and fiscal stimulus that will cushion the severe impacts of the pandemic must play dominant…
New SEACEN Podcast Episode!

Season 3 – Episode 5: In Conversation with Prof. Dr. Didier Cossin In this Podcast, Geraldine Joseph, SEACEN Centre Senior Analyst, has a conversation with Professor Dr. Didier Cossin, founder and director of the Global Board Centre of the International Institute for Management Department (IMD), Switzerland, and Professor of Finance and Governance at IMD. Professor…
New SEACEN Podcast Episode!

Podcast with Mr. Rajeev Peshawaria, former Executive Director of Executive Education, Asia School of Business, Kuala Lumpur In this SEACEN STEP UP TO LEAD Podcast, Geraldine Joseph, SEACEN Centre Senior Analyst, engages with Mr. Rajeev Peshawaria, former Executive Director of Executive Education, Asia School of Business, Kuala Lumpur, who completed his term at end-March 2020….
New Blog Post -30 March

New blog post up, by Director of Financial Stability & Supervision and Payment & Settlement Systems, Glenn Tasky, titled Crisis Preparedness in the Age of COVID-19: a Primer, is now available exclusively on Suara SEACEN.
New Blog Post – 25 March

New blog post up, by Senior Economist Ozer Karagedikli, titled FDI and Capital Flows: New Perspectives from New Data, is now available exclusively on Suara SEACEN.
New Blog Post 20 March

This week Mark McKenzie continues his series on the threat of COVID-19 and how Central Banks around the world are responding. Click to read the full article exclusively on Suara SEACEN.
New SEACEN Podcast Episode!

COVID-19 and Business Continuity Management In this SEACEN Podcast, Glenn Tasky, Aziz Durrani and Mark McKenzie discuss COVID-19, financial stability and business continuity management (BCM) of central banks, stand-alone financial sector regulatory authorities, deposit insurance agencies (collectively, regulatory authorities), and financial institutions (FIs) themselves plays a central role. https://anchor.fm/the-seacen-centre/embed/episodes/Season-3—Episode-3-COVID-19-ebll3q
New Blog Post – 16 March

Senior Economist Ozer Karagedikli has written his thoughts on “Job-to-job transitions: A different lens for understanding wage dynamics”, exclusively available on Suara SEACEN.
New Blog Post!

This week Mark McKenzie looks at the threat of COVID-19 and how Central Banks around the world are responding. Click to read the full article exclusively on Suara SEACEN.
Call for Research Proposals

Visiting Research Economist (VRE): Collaborative Project The South East Asian Central Banks (SEACEN) Research and Training Centre will be undertaking one collaborative research project between participating economists of member central banks/monetary authorities and a visiting research economist (VRE) this year. The SEACEN Centre is therefore seeking research proposals on either one of the following two…