SEACEN Capital Flows Monitor Launched

The SEACEN Capital Flows Monitor 2018 is a bi-annual report on cross-border capital flows of SEACEN member economies, including Australia and Japan who are members of the SEACEN Expert Group (SEG) on Capital Flows. The inaugural June 2018 issue discusses recent trends and outlook on capital flows and international investment positions; and includes a thematic…
Vacancy: Senior Economist, MMPM

The SEACEN Centre is seeking a senior economist to significantly contribute to its training and research activities in the Centre’s Macroeconomic and Monetary Policy Management (MMPM) Pillar. The successful candidate will be actively involved in the design and delivery of learning programs, conduct research activities, direct research projects and organise conferences within MMPM and support…
Dr Genberg’s Chapter in New ADBI Book

We are pleased to announce that a new book has been released by the ADBI Institute titled “Global Shocks and the New Global and Regional Financial Architecture: Asian Perspectives” which addresses how Asia’s regional financial architecture can be strengthened and meshed with those of the International Monetary Fund and the Financial Stability Board to effectively…
SEACEN Additional Scholarships Update

The SEACEN Additional Scholarships (SAS) scheme provides financial assistance to participants from eligible SEACEN member central banks/monetary authorities to attend SEACEN learning programmes and/or meetings. Member central banks that are currently receiving the World Bank International Development Association (IDA) financing are eligible to apply for the SEACEN Additional Scholarship (SAS). Click here for full details
SEACEN Policy Summit 2018 Report

We are proud to present our report on the recent SEACEN Policy Summit, by Dr. Hans Genberg, SEACEN Executive Director and Dr. Ole Rummel, Director of Macroeconomic and Monetary Policy Management. Click here for the report
New Research Paper – Dr. Rogelio Mercado

Dr. Rogelio Mercado’s research paper on ‘Not all surges of gross capital inflows are alike’ has been published in the Journal of Economic Studies (click here). Rogelio investigates the transition of surge episodes to stop episodes and differentiates between two types of surges: those that end in stops and those that end in normal episodes. Previous studies show…
New Research Study Available!

The latest SEACEN Research Study (RP103) – Macroprudential Policies in SEACEN Economies is now available. View Publication
Catch Mr. Aziz Durrani at Risk ASEAN

Mr Aziz Durrani will be speaking at #Risk ASEAN 2018, held in Jakarta, Indonesia on 7th May 2018. The SEACEN Centre has 5 tickets for participants from our member central banks. If you are keen to attend, send an email to azharin@seacen.org before 4 pm Friday, 4 May 2018. More details including the program and full speaker lineup are at http://www.aseanrisk.com
New Podcast Uploaded!

Episode 4 of the SEACEN Centre Podcast with Prof. Sebastian Edwards now available! Dr. Ole Rummel recently sat down with Professor Sebastian Edwards, the Henry Ford II Professor of International Economics at the UCLA and discussed Prof. Edwards’ new book, “American Default”. He is the Co-Director of the National Bureau of Economic Research’s “Africa Project”…
New Research Study Available!

The latest SEACEN Research Study (RP102) – Household Debt in SEACEN Economies is now available. View Publication