Panel Recording Is the age of central bank independence under threat? Experts examine challenges presented to central banking by the current turbulence in the global economy and a shifting political consensus.
Panel Recording Taxing polluting industries: Is it the way to fund the fight against climate change? Exploring the opportunities and challenges of using solidarity levies to raise climate funds.
Panel Recording Bearing the brunt: Asia’s response to Trump How are Asian economies reacting and adapting to Trump’s tariffs and a changing geoeconomic order?
Panel Recording Members’ question time: Is this the end of dollar dominance? Senior research fellow David Lubin takes on your questions about the role of the dollar in the global economy in a fractured global order. Submit your questions in advance.
Panel Recording Fixing global economic governance Examining the challenges facing the global economic order.
Panel Recording Unlocking the UK’s leadership potential on global goals and climate In conversation with Ban Ki-moon and Mary Robinson.
Panel Recording Making transgressors pay The arguments for and against repurposing sanctioned assets of offending governments.
Panel Recording The Director’s Annual Lecture 2024 Bronwen Maddox looks ahead to the challenges of the year and sets out recommendations for change.
Panel Recording Pushing the frontiers of development finance In conversation with Odile Renaud-Basso, president of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
Panel Recording The best way to beat inflation As progress is made against high inflation, what are the long-term consequences?
Panel Recording How can Venezuela take advantage of its gold resources? Examining how recent political evolutions in Venezuela provide an opportunity to initiate multi-stakeholder collective action to start addressing and tackling risks.
Panel Recording Macroeconomic risks from biodiversity loss and the role of finance at COP15 What role will finance play in enabling a successful global biodiversity framework?