Member Views
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Hung Tran:The Enrico Letta Report and the state of the EU’s Capital Market UnionBWC member Hung Tran writes for the Atlantic Council that "the Letta report has focused attention to the need to complete and upgrade the Capital Market Union... to help the EU improve its economic performance in an era of geopolitical rivalry." |
Wed, May 8, 2024 | Atlantic Council |
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Member Monday:SaMee HardenThis week we welcome new member SaMee Harden, professor at Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law. SaMee is a former White House fellow and US Department of Justice senior legal counsel. We appreciate her support for our mission and work, and we look forward to her membership and engagement! |
Mon, May 13, 2024 | LinkedIn |
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Member Monday:Samy MuaddiThis week we also welcome new member Samy Muaddi, head of emerging markets fixed income at T. Rowe Price. Samy has worked in a variety of capacities at T. Rowe Price for over eighteen years. We appreciate his support for our work, and we look forward to his engagement! |
Mon, May 13, 2024 | LinkedIn |
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Member Monday:Wen-Wen LindrothLastly this week we welcome new member Wen-Wen Lindroth, head of global industrial credit at GIC Private Limited. Wen-Wen leads a team of analysts in Singapore, New York, and London. We appreciate her support for our work, and we look forward to her engagement! |
Mon, May 13, 2024 | LinkedIn |
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Ousmène Jacques Mandeng:IMF—Unfinished businessDuring the IMF Spring Meetings on 16-18 April, while timidly celebrating the 80-year anniversary of the Bretton Woods Conference where the IMF was founded, some ventured into exploring the future of the institution. The current geopolitical climate could mean, though, that the future may very well be about the past of the IMF, creating a need to address important unfinished business.
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Mon, May 13, 2024 | Bretton Woods Committee | |
Samim Ghamami:US Treasury Market Resilience and Central ClearingBWC member Samim Ghamami writes in a piece called US Treasury Market Resilience and Central Clearing that "under robust capital regulation, governance, and risk management frameworks, central counterparties may reduce risks to the stability of the Treasury market."
The views and opinions expressed by our members and leadership do not necessarily reflect or represent those of the Bretton Woods Committee or our membership as a whole. |
Tue, May 14, 2024 | samimghamami.com | |
William C. Dudley:Could Trump Take Over the Fed? It’s a Scary ThoughtBWC chair William C. Dudley writes for Bloomberg Opinion that markets are too calm about the idea of a second Trump presidency. "It's not easy for a single president to undermine the central bank’s independence, but the mere attempt can do a lot of damage."
The views and opinions expressed by our members and leadership do not necessarily reflect or represent those of the Bretton Woods Committee or our membership as a whole. |
Wed, May 15, 2024 | Bloomberg | Opinion |