Past Event
Guntram Wolff will be joined in conversation by Andrew Bailey, Governor of the Bank of England.
Podcast
A special episode of the Sound of Economics Live on the global financial system and central banks in the wake of sanctions imposed on Russia.
Past Event
A special episode of the Sound of Economics Live on the global financial system and central banks in the wake of sanctions imposed on Russia.
Blog Post
A selection of charts from Bruegel’s weekly newsletter, analysis of the year and what it meant for the economy in Europe and the world.
External Publication
In-depth analysis prepared for the European Parliament's Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON).
Past Event
Biodiversity loss impacts financial stability. How big is the risk of biodiversity loss for financial institutions?
External Publication
This paper explores the potential effects (and side effects) of negative rates in theory and examines the evidence to determine what these effects have been in practice in the euro area.
Blog Post
In this blog, the authors argue that two aspects of the European resolution framework are particularly in need of reform – the bail-in regime and the resolution mechanism for cross-border banks – and propose a reform of both.
Blog Post
COVID-19 has not dampened the appetite of European banks for machine learning and data science, but may in the short term have limited their artificial-intelligence investment capacity.
Past Event
What are the main lessons of ECB interventions in specific sovereign debt markets?
Past Event
Join us for the launch of the eighth edition of the 'Euro Yearbook'
Past Event
How would a digital Euro impact the financial system?