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The surprising leadership effect accelerators have on startup employees

Entrepreneurship training programs across the world aim at boosting the success of startups. But even when startups fail, these programs bring...

June 2025
Juanita Gonzalez-Uribe

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How central banks can meet the financial stability challenges arising from artificial intelligence

The growing use of artificial intelligence (AI) poses difficult challenges for the financial authorities. AI allows private-sector firms to optimise...

May 2025
Jón Danielsson
Andreas Uthemann

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Five systemic threats and what to do about them

Systemic financial risk has both internal and external drivers. So, when we focus too strongly on preventing internal crises, such as the 2008 Global...

April 2025
Jón Danielsson
Robert Macrae

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Is the market about to sort?

The anti-ESG backlash could have an unexpected upside for European index fund managers.

March 2025
Tom Gosling

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Stewardship revisited

The Financial Reporting Council has got it about right with its revised UK Stewardship Code.

February 2025
Tom Gosling

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Artificial intelligence and stability

Financial institutions are rapidly embracing AI – but at what cost to financial stability? This column argues that AI introduces novel stability risks...

February 2025
Jón Danielsson

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Who benefits from Russia’s war in Ukraine

While tens of millions of Europeans have suffered from Russia’s war in Ukraine, a few Russian businesspeople have gotten richer from it. This column...

January 2025
Simeon Djankov
Anastasiia Golovchenko

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The one-in-a-thousand-day problem

Financial crises usually inflict the most damage when banks suddenly shift from pursuing profits to survival. This column argues that such drastic...

December 2024
Jón Danielsson

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Patterns in sanctions on Russian individuals

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in early 2022 opened a new chapter in unilateral and multilateral sanctions: the imposition of financial and travel...

November 2024
Simeon Djankov
Anastasiia Golovchenko

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Net zero, lawyers, and fiduciary duty

A recent paper from the Net Zero Lawyers Alliance does little to resolve the underlying dilemmas for fiduciaries in relation to climate change.

October 2024
Tom Gosling

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Credibility, trust, and perception of authorities’ performance

The credibility of an institution is, almost, synonymous with how well it is trusted. This column uses survey data to examine how trust in various...

August 2024
Charles Goodhart
Ly Hoang Vu

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How the financial authorities can respond to AI threats to financial stability

Artificial intelligence can act to either stabilise the financial system or to increase the frequency and severity of financial crises. This second...

July 2024
Jón Danielsson
Andreas Uthemann

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AI financial crises

The rapid adoption of artificial intelligence is transforming the financial industry. This first of a two-column series argues that AI may either...

July 2024
Jón Danielsson
Andreas Uthemann

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Why so many crises happen when we know why they happen and how to prevent them

Financial crises are not complicated, and many claim to know why they happen and how to prevent them. Why then do they happen with such alarming...

May 2024
Jón Danielsson

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Reducing bureaucratic hassle in Ukraine

A reform removing the need for businesses to use a company seal when dealing with government agencies means ‘signed, sealed and delivered’ has become...

May 2024
Simeon Djankov
Anastasiia Golovchenko

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The continuing financial fragility of banks

Banks remain fragile, which could be reduced if they held more equity and less debt. Bankers, however, fear this could affect their compensation...

April 2024
Charles Goodhart

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