International Monetary Review, July 2017, Vol.4 No.3

2017-07-15 IMI

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Featured Article -Europe at a Crossroads by Nout Wellink China -China Rebalances Foreign Assets by David Marsh -Moody’s Rating Decisions Not Reflective of Economic Fundamentals of Mainland China and Hong Kong by E Zhihuan and Ricky Choi -The Promise of China's Pearl River Delta by Andrew Sheng and Xiao Geng -The “Half-Opened” Mainland-HK Bond Connect by Steve Wang -Financial Deleveraging Two Steps Forward One Step Back by Betty Huang, Tomasa Rodrigo and Xia Le BRI and RMB Internationalization -Outlook of Financing Along the Road From the Perspective of International Cooperation in B&R by E Zhihuan -Utilizing on- and off-shore RMB Bond Markets for “Belt & Road” Financing Needs by Steve Wang -The BIS Statistical Ingredients in the RMB Internationalisation Index (RII) by Herbert Poenisch Macroeconomic Theory -Income Gap Poisons Politics by Brian Reading -There Is More to J.B. Say than ‘Say’s Law’ by Steve H. Hanke -Defending the Dismal Science by Miroslav Singer Monetary Policy -Regulation as Science and Art by Felix Hufeld -Central Banks Without a Rulebook by John Nugée -Money Market Rate Hike a Step in Tackling China's Financial Risks by Wanda Tseng -Prudent Approach to Shadow Banking by Xia Le Green Finance -Why Green Finance Is a House of Cards, and How to Fix It by Steve H. Hanke -Institutions Propelling African Green Issuance by David Marsh Fintech -Fintech Initiative for Private Placements by Frank Scheidig -The UK's Fintech Industry Support Policies and Its Implications by Hyoeun Yang -Model Future for Mobile Banking by Mthuli Ncube Working Paper -Foreign Aid, Human Capital Acquisition and Educated Unemployment: Fish or Fishing by Chi-Chur Chao, Hua Fan and Xiangbo Liu -The Belt and Road Initiative, RMB internationalization and Sino-Australian financial cooperation by Luo Yu Download full text here: International Monetary Review July 2017, Vol. 4 No. 3

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