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BISness — 100 episodes

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Media briefing on the BIS Quarterly Review, March 2026

2

Media briefing on the BIS Quarterly Review, December 2025

3

Shifting currents in FX and interest rate derivatives

4

A primer on tokenisation

5

The transformation of the life insurance industry: systemic risks and policy challenges

6

Media briefing on the BIS Quarterly Review, September 2025

7

BIS Media Briefing - Annual Economic Report 2025

8

Stability amid uncertainty

9

BIS Media Briefing - The next-generation monetary and financial system

10

The next-generation monetary and financial system

11

The history of the BIS

12

Tech firms in banking

13

Media briefing on the BIS Quarterly Review, March 2025

14

Innovation Hub work programme 2025-26

15

Media briefing on the BIS Quarterly Review, December 2024

16

Price stability and trust in money

17

Fast payments and central bank digital currencies: rivals or partners?

18

Central banks' role in climate change-related topics

19

Housing costs

20

Media briefing on the BIS Quarterly Review, September 2024

21

The carry trade unwind

22

Laying the foundations

23

Monetary policy in the 21st century: lessons learned and challenges ahead

24

AI and the economy: implications for central banks

25

Regulating non-bank financial intermediaries

26

Finternet: the financial system for the future

27

In conversation with Yuval Noah Harari: AI and the evolution of financial systems

28

Gen AI, the economy and consumer expectations

29

The Basel Committee at 50

30

Media briefing on the launch of Project Agorá

31

Innovation, inflation and inclusion

32

Women, central banking, and Chile's macroeconomic landscape

33

Media briefing on the BIS Quarterly Review, March 2024

34

Artificial intelligence in central banking

35

Monetary policy and disinflation

36

What might artificial intelligence mean for inequality?

37

Media briefing on the BIS Quarterly Review, December 2023

38

30 years of the HKMA with Eddie Yue and Tao Zhang

39

Will the real stablecoin please stand up?

40

Media briefing on the BIS Quarterly Review, September 2023

41

Navigating the disinflation journey

42

Monetary and fiscal policy interactions

43

Improving the old, enabling the new

44

Inequality hysteresis: what it is and why it matters

45

Innovation and the future of the monetary system

46

Crypto shocks and retail losses

47

Project Nexus – charting a course for frictionless cross-border payments

48

A candid view on green finance

49

Cecilia Skingsley: Getting innovation right is not trivial

50

Media briefing on the BIS Quarterly Review, March 2023

51

"Front-loading" monetary tightening: pros and cons

52

Using CBDCs across borders: lessons from practical experiments

53

The global foreign exchange market in a volatile time

54

Persistent risks in foreign exchange trades, hidden dollar debt

55

Project Genesis and the return to a less polluted world

56

Under pressure: market conditions and stress

57

Markets swing on changing perceptions of the policy outlook: BIS Quarterly Review

58

More of the BIS to Asia, more of Asia to the BIS

59

Financial Inclusion and CBDC

60

Old challenges, new shocks

61

Inflation: a look under the hood

62

The future monetary system

63

Is green the new black?

64

Drivers of post-pandemic growth

65

What are the challenges for central banks in a digital world?

66

Cyber threats and cyber resilience

67

Beyond green swans: the BIS's work on climate

68

Die Ausstellung BIS 90 Years

69

The BIS 90 Years exhibition

70

Big techs in finance: regulatory approaches and policy options

71

Women in central banking

72

The distributional footprint of monetary policy

73

Covid and beyond

74

CBDCs - an opportunity for the monetary system

75

The origins of the BIS's views on exchange rates, capital flows and the financial cycle

76

Carolyn Rogers: Banking for the future

77

BIS Statistics: the data watchdogs of global financial stability

78

Zombie firms: the plight of the corporate undead

79

Central banks and their monetary policy responses to the Covid-19 pandemic

80

Bill Dudley: if the BIS didn't exist, it would have to be invented

81

Harold James: The BIS and the European Monetary Experiment

82

Andrew Baker: Tower of Contrarian Thinking

83

The Bank of Amsterdam and its lessons for the governance of money

84

Chris Brummer: Soft Law and the BIS

85

Catherine Schenk: Governance at the BIS since 1973

86

Central bank digital currencies: foundational principles and core features

87

Jean-François Rigaudy on reserve management and the BIS

88

Agustín Carstens and Claudio Borio on the central bank response to the Covid-19 crisis

89

Hyun Song Shin: Central banks and payments in the digital era

90

The BIS at 90

91

FSI crisis management series - the banking crisis in Iceland publication

92

Morten Bech: Technology is transforming payments

93

Geoff Summerhayes on climate change, insurance and the role of financial supervisors

94

Bruno Tissot speaks about "big data" and its implications for central banks

95

Luiz Pereira da Silva speaks about "green swan" risks

96

Hyun Song Shin explains what the BIS Innovation Hub is all about

97

The design of digital financial infrastructure: lessons from India

98

FX and OTC derivatives markets through the lens of the BIS Triennial Survey

99

Agustín Carstens on the global economy, the role of fiscal policy and digital currencies

100

Amit Seru discusses the policy challenges of the fintech revolution