Discussions

"Changing Patterns of Risk-Sharing Channels in the United States and the Euro Area" by Jacopo Cimadomo, Massimo Giuliodori, Andras Lengyel and Haroon Mumtaz, Seventh Annual Workshop: ESCB Research Cluster 2, Bank of England, November 2023. [Slides]

"Privilege Lost? The Rise and Fall of a Dominant Global Currency" by Kai Arvai and Nuno Coimbra, Banque de France, November 2023. [Slides]

"The Importance of Asset Managers in Currency Markets" by Sinem Hacioglu Hoke, Daniel Ostry, Adrien Rousset Planat, Hélène Rey, Vania Stavrakeva and Jenny Tang, Money, Macro and Finance Annual Conference (U. Portsmouth), September 2023.

"Asymmetric Expectations of Monetary Policy" by Filippo Busetto, Bank of England, February 2023.

"Global Risk and the Dollar" by Georgios Georgiadis, Gernot Müller and Ben Schumann, Workshop on Financial Frictions in International Economics, Banque de France, December 2022. [Slides]

"Fundamentals vs. Policies: Can the US Dollar's Dominance in Global Trade Be Dented?" by Cedric Tille, Arnaud Mehl, Georgios Georgiadis and Helen Le Mezo, Sixth Annual Workshop: ESCB Research Cluster 2, Bank of Greece, September 2022. [Slides]

"Tax News Shocks, Political Cycles, and Asset Prices" by Ruchith Dissanayake, 37th Annual Conference of the French Finance Association, May 2021.

"The Hedging Channel of Exchange Rate Determination" by Gordon Liao and Tony Zhang, BdF-BoE International Macroeconomics Workshop, December 2020. [Slides]

"Dominant-Currency Pricing and the Global Output Spillovers from US Dollar Appreciation" by Georgios Georgiadis and Ben Schumann, BdF-BoE International Macroeconomics Workshop, November 2019. [Slides]

"Central Bank Sentiment" by Paul Hubert and Fabian Labondance, Bank of Canada Conference on Central Bank Communications, September 2018.

"Uncovered Return Parity: Equity Returns and Currency Returns" by Edouard Djeutem and Geoffrey R. Dunbar, Workshop on Financial Econometrics and Empirical Modeling of Financial Markets, Kiel, May 2018.

"The Cost of Commitment: Should Fixed Exchange Rate Regimes Be (Credibly) Irreversible?" by Martin Wolf, Royal Economic Society Symposium of Junior Researchers, University of Sussex, March 2016.