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BIS Latest Update November 2024: Supply Shocks, Soft Landings And Nearshoring

Date 05/11/2024


 

November 2024

New era?

Andréa M Maechler asks if the old principles of monetary policy still stand in an era of supply headwinds.

Risks facing the global economy 

Agustín Carstens outlines risks to the expected soft landing for the global economy and calls for policy prudence.

Nearshoring in the Americas

Economies in the region stand to reap the benefits of trade reallocation but face structural constraints.

Basel III progress

Basel Committee members have made significant progress on implementing the final elements of Basel III standards.

Post-pandemic productivity

Slowing productivity since the pandemic reflects long-term economic changes and shows the need for structural reforms.

Tokenisation – opportunities and challenges

Tokenisation could offer numerous benefits for the financial system and broader economy, but costs and risks also need to be considered.

Project Aperta kicks off

The project will explore how to reduce frictions and costs in global finance by enabling seamless cross-border data portability. 

Quantum computing and the financial system: opportunities and risks

Future quantum computing could pose a financial stability threat by breaking the encryption schemes protecting our financial system.

The future of finance

Financial innovation is important because finance plays a key role as the bloodstream of the real economy, said Agustín Carstens at the Santander International Banking Conference 2024.
More BIS publications 

 Speech: Charting the course
Basel Committee Chair Erik Thedéen stresses the need to lock in the benefits of the outstanding Basel III standards.

FSI Insights: Liquidity stress tests for banks
How can stress tests for banks’ liquidity improve in the light of the 2023 banking turmoil?

Speech: Change and central banks
Cecilia Skingsley discusses how technological change happens and why it matters for central banks.

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