Past Event
A look into the Chinese private sector.
Opinion
Fed shift towards raising rates will make it hard for China and Japan not to tighten monetary policy.
Podcast
What can Europe learn?
Past Event
There is an urgent need for GVCs to become more resilient and inclusive, and meet the net-zero challenge.
Opinion
An ageing population is generally bad news for growth prospects, but Japan and Taiwan offer important lessons.
Podcast
What should be Europe's strategy towards the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP)?
Past Event
Multilateralism and global collaboration: the case of Japan and the EU.
Policy Contribution
COVID-19 is by far the biggest challenge policymakers in emerging economies have had to deal with in recent history. Beyond the potentially large negative impact on these countries’ fiscal accounts, and the related solvency issues, worsening conditions for these countries’ external funding are a major challenge.
Podcast
A conversation with Dr. Vivian Balakrishnan, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Singapore, on how this city-state has tackled the coronavirus.
Past Event
A conversation with Dr. Vivian Balakrishnan, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Singapore, on how this city-state has tackled the coronavirus.
Podcast
The first country to be hit by the current pandemic, China has been at the forefront of the fight against COVID-19. What have been its impacts on the Chinese economy? What does it represent, more broadly, to the global economy? Are global supply chains really starting to be put into question? Today, Giuseppe Porcaro is joined by Alicia García-Herrero and Yiping Huang, Professor of Economics and Finance at the Peking University.
Opinion
While Asian markets are in a sea of red, mainland China, New Zealand, Hong Kong and Taiwan are all defying the gravity.