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      Bank for International Settlements warns risks that have built up could trigger central bank bailouts

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      Scandals like FTX should not detract from the experiments going on with the technology elsewhere

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      The Bank for International Settlements chief warns that persistent price rises and tightening labour markets will fuel high inflation

    • Sunday, 26 June, 2022
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      Bank for International Settlements calls for more aggressive action from world’s central banks

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      EU financial regulation
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      BIS capital reform a step towards harmonising regulations and cross-border mergers

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    • Tuesday, 5 April, 2022
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      Global supply chains and other factors that have kept prices low are being weakened, says Agustín Carstens

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      Property market trouble could exacerbate other economic headwinds

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    • Monday, 6 December, 2021
      Fund regulation
      Financial watchdog calls for stricter rules in bond and DeFi markets

      BIS challenges ‘decentralisation illusion’ and suggests changes to bond fund redemptions

    • Thursday, 11 November, 2021
      FT AlphavilleIzabella Kaminska
      On a long enough timeline is all inflation transitory?

      The BIS reassures the market that the best cure for high prices is high prices. Nothing to see here.

    • Friday, 22 October, 2021
      On Wall StreetLaura Noonan
      Bank regulators seek better way to ride out a crisis

      Capital buffers for lenders did not work as well as expected during the pandemic stress

    • Wednesday, 6 October, 2021
      Stablecoins
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      The digital tokens should be viewed as financial market infrastructure, report proposes

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      Big central banks scaling back pandemic-era stimulus could trigger crisis elsewhere

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      Gillian Tett
      A contest to control crypto is under way

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      Central banks step up fight against cryptocurrencies

      Battle for control of global monetary system escalates as BIS warns against private innovation

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