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Bianca Taylor, Founder, Tourmaline Group:Why Are Natural Gas Prices High? Because Fracking Isn’t Really Profitable.Natural-gas prices are skyrocketing globally, flummoxing policy makers. As parts of the world emerge from the pandemic, energy demand is up and supply down after the cold winter of 2020, worsening temperature extremes, severe drought in South America, and other shortages caused by geopolitical tensions. Here in the U.S., natural gas prices are up about 100% from a year ago. In the U.K., they’re up about 500%. |
Thu, Oct 28, 2021 | Barron’s |
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Alice Hill, Council on Foreign Relations:Will Climate Talks Finally Yield Real Results?The upcoming 26th UN Conference of the Parties (COP26) almost feels like a wedding. Set in Glasgow, Scotland, COP26 will bring together negotiators from nearly every country on earth to assess progress in the global fight to stop climate change. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is hosting. U.S. President Joe Biden has RSVPed yes, as has Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. |
Fri, Oct 29, 2021 | Foreign Affairs |
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Paul Sheard, Harvard Kennedy School:Inflation, Money Supply and Spiraling ExpectationsJohn Greenwood and Steve Hanke’s contention that excessive monetary growth is the cause of recent high inflation doesn’t hold water (“The Monetary Bathtub Is Overflowing,” op-ed, Oct. 22). Behind the 35.7% increase in M2 money supply that they cite—and attribute mainly to the Federal Reserve—lies $5.5 trillion of net spending power injected by the federal government. This was to offset the biggest short-term hit to aggregate demand in U.S. history. |
Wed, Nov 3, 2021 | Wall Street Journal |
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Michael B. Greenwald, Harvard Kennedy School:The Digital Asset OlympicsThe 2022 Winter Olympics will be not only a competition between athletes, but also a geopolitical sparring ground as it has been in the past. The development of a Chinese Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) has been in the works for more than 5 years and some of the more potentially nefarious parts of its implementation are finally starting to come to the fore. |
Fri, Nov 5, 2021 | Belfer Center - Havard Kennedy School | |
Scott Morris , Rowan Rockafellow and Sarah Rose:Mapping China’s Participation in Multilateral Development Institutions and FundsChina has emerged as a leading participant in multilateral development organizations. In many ways, this is a welcome development. Today’s global challenges, including COVID-19 and climate change, require an international response and have prompted renewed calls for increased multilateral engagement by the major economy countries. This, combined with the recognition of multilateral institutions’ high standards for transparency and environmental safeguards, have led the United States at times to encourage China to step up its multilateral contributions. At the same time, countervailing voices focused on strategic competition increasingly view China’s multilateral participation with skepticism. |
Thu, Nov 18, 2021 | Center for Global Development |
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Ambereen Choudhury:UBS Names Colm Kelleher to Take Chairman Role, Succeeding WeberUBS Group AG nominated former Morgan Stanley President Colm Kelleher as its next chairman, tapping an executive with broad banking and wealth experience to help oversee the firm’s pivot towards digital. |
Sat, Nov 20, 2021 | Bloomberg | |
Carolyn A. Wilkins:Under the western sky: the crypto frontierCarolyn Wilkins talks about cryptoassets and the ‘financial ecosystem’ they are a part of. She looks at the risks and opportunities decentralised finance may bring and the regulatory response to these. |
Mon, Nov 22, 2021 | Bank of England |
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By Frank Vogl:THE ENABLERS: How the West Supports Kleptocrats and Corruption-Endangering Our Democracy"Authoritarian regimes in many countries, and the men that lead them, depend on the international management of licit and illicit funds under their control. Frank Vogl shows that curbing their activities for their kleptocratic clients is critical to secure democracy, enhance national security, and ensure international financial stability." |
Mon, Nov 29, 2021 | Rowman and Littlefield | |
Miguel Schloss:COP 26: el camino a donde?The recent meeting of the COP (which annually monitors progress), marked for the first time a welcome (albeit timid) dose of realism. (Spanish only) |
Mon, Dec 6, 2021 | Diario Financiero(R) | |
William Rhodes and Stuart Macintosh:Future of Finance: Banking Culture & Conduct – Why it Still MattersThis episode of “A look into the Crystal Ball on the Future of Finance,” features William “Bill” Rhodes, Former Chairman & CEO of CITIBANK, and current President & CEO of WILLIAM R. RHODES GLOBAL ADVISORS, and Dr. Stuart P.M. Mackintosh, Executive Director of the GROUP OF THIRTY. In this high-level conversation, you will hear about the everchanging banking culture & conduct landscape on both sides of the Atlantic, and how financial institutions must adapt to incorporate new challenges, such as climate change, crypto, and digital currencies, in their culture & conduct operations. |
Wed, Dec 15, 2021 | European American Chamber of Commerce |