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2 December 2022
The COP27 has seen renewed calls for the use of IMF Special Drawing Rights (SDR) to meet increasing climate- and […]
28 November 2022
At the recent COP 27 in Sharm El Sheikh, climate negotiations have mainly focused on the “finance” dimension. From the […]
21 September 2022
Current geopolitical tensions are spilling over to sovereign debt markets. They raise questions related to technical defaults, willingness versus ability […]
16 September 2022
Following the invasion of Ukraine, financial sanctions were taken against Russia. For the first time in modern times, those sanctions […]
14 April 2022
Emerging economies will be confronted in 2022 to a very demanding global environment and numerous policy challenges. For them, like […]
19 April 2021
The history of public finance and sovereign debt has a lot to teach us. Contemporary issues related to fiscal policy, […]
3 March 2021
From a historic low of 0.5% back in August 2020, 10-year US Treasury yields have climbed up to 1.5% in […]
Chile in the Wake of COVID-19: Adjustments to the Financing Strategy and Commitment to Climate Action