News & commentary
Read the latest financial and monetary policy news and commentary from OMFIF’s in-house analysts and global network of specialists.
How Burnham can avoid Starmer’s fiscal policy mistakes
Fix public finances first, then increase funding for causes
The dollar is unsinkable for the foreseeable future
Central banks face a foreign exchange reserves paradox
How the Bundesbank is navigating a shifting global financial system
Evaluating portfolios against an evolving environment
What comes after the G20 cross-border payments roadmap?
Questions and lessons for stakeholders as 2027 approaches
Are we entering a post-Keynesian interregnum?
For a century, economics has taken for granted an international order that is now fraying
Labour’s succession drama leaves Burnham with the bill
New government must show it will not repeat Starmer’s mistakes
Debt office overhaul overdue in low-income countries
‘Transparency is the cheapest credit enhancement a poor country can buy’
Türkiye is no longer a bridge – it’s a hub
The Ankara Nato summit marks Türkiye's strategic rise
Burnham should prioritise rebuilding EU investment support
Britain would gain by re-engaging with European Investment Bank
A first task for the next prime minister and chancellor
Map and manage the assets Britain already owns
Tokenised sukuk: the missing layer in emerging sovereign debt?
US-Israel-Iran war has increased the need for trusted finance
China is running the CBDC experiment the West designed away
Digital public money that acts like bank deposits
Central banks are riding the wave of persistent volatility
Public investors no longer waiting for stability but investing through uncertainty


