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Commentaries
Are we entering a post-Keynesian interregnum?

Are we entering a post-Keynesian interregnum?

For a century, economics has taken for granted an international order that is now fraying ...
Commentaries
Labour’s succession drama leaves Burnham with the bill

Labour’s succession drama leaves Burnham with the bill

New government must show it will not repeat Starmer’s mistakes ...
Video
Global Public Investor 2026

Global Public Investor 2026

OMFIF's Global Public Investor highlights the latest trends in foreign exchange reserve management through its ...
Podcast
The doom loop: why the world economic order is spiralling into disorder

The doom loop: why the world economic order is spiralling into disorder

Long-standing assumptions about globalisation, multilateral co-operation and financial stability are increasingly being challenged, raising questions ...
Looking back, looking forward: The world economy through the World Bank's lens

Looking back, looking forward: The world economy through the World Bank’s lens

20 July 2026
Indermit Gill, chief economist at the World Bank, joins David Marsh, chairman of OMFIF, for ...
It’s all about the role of money

It’s all about the role of money

21 July 2026
Nathanaël Benjamin, executive director of financial stability strategy and risk at the Bank of England, ...
The OBR on fiscal risks and sustainability in the UK

The OBR on fiscal risks and sustainability in the UK

22 July 2026
Following the publication of the Office for Budget Responsibility's latest Fiscal Risks and Sustainability Report, ...
Money Disrupted: Are bond yields structurally moving higher? Will bond vigilantes return?

Money Disrupted: Are bond yields structurally moving higher? Will bond vigilantes return?

27 July 2026
Money Disrupted is a monthly roundtable series examining how economic fragmentation, geopolitics and technological change ...
The Bulletin: February 2026
Europe’s place in a divided world Making accurate predictions on the political and economic outlook for a region is difficult at the best of times. ...
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Investing for a productive state
We live in an era of fiscal constraint, where governments in advanced economies are facing increased demands from ageing populations, climate and security, while trying ...
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