
Robert Pringle
Editorial Board Chairman at Central Banking
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1 month ago |
centralbanking.com | Robert Pringle |Joasia E. Popowicz |Christopher Jeffery |Daniel Hinge
What are the most significant risks that reserve managers face in 2025? How are reserve managers positioning their portfolios in light of US protectionist policies? Does bitcoin have a place in reserves? These are some of the questions addressed in HSBC Reserve Management Trends 2025. The 21st edition features a survey of 91 central banks, responsible for more than $7 trillion in reserves.
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Mar 3, 2025 |
nginx.production.bb8-centralbanking.uk3.amazee.io | Nick Carver |Robert Pringle
This article reports the findings of a joint survey of central banks carried out by Central Banking, with the support of Invesco, in August 2020. Those that took part did so on the condition that neither their names nor those of their central banks would be mentioned. The Covid‑19 pandemic has not, in the main, changed the view of central banks on gold, although almost one-quarter of respondents said they view gold as a more attractive asset.
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Sep 26, 2024 |
cell.com | Robert Pringle
Keywordsassemblysuccessiongrowth ratesfeasibilityLotka-Volterra modelMarkov chainscalingprobabilityshortest pathsoptimizationGet full text accessLog in, subscribe or purchase for full access. References2. Odum, E.P.The strategy of ecosystem developmentScience. 1969; 164:262-2703. Cowles, H.C.The ecological relations of the vegetation on the sand dunes of Lake Michigan. Part I.-Geographical relations of the dune florasBotanical Gazette. 1899; 27:95-1174.
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May 14, 2024 |
centralbanking.com | Robert Pringle |Joasia E. Popowicz |Christopher Jeffery |Daniel Hinge
This annual survey of reserve managers was conducted by Central Banking Publications in January and February 2024. The survey, which is the 20th in the annual HSBC Reserve Management Trends series, was made possible by the support and co-operation of the reserve managers who take part in it. They contributed on the condition that neither their names nor those of their central banks would be mentioned in this report. Summary of key findingsGeopolitical escalation is the most significant risk that
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Apr 15, 2024 |
centralbanking.com | Robert Pringle |Joasia E. Popowicz |Christopher Jeffery |Daniel Hinge
What are the most significant risks reserve managers face in 2024? How are reserve managers incorporating geopolitical risk into their portfolios? Does AI have a place in reserve management operations? These are some of the questions addressed in HSBC Reserve Management Trends 2024. This 20th anniversary edition features its largest ever survey of 91 central banks responsible for more than $7 trillion in reserves. Edited by Robert Pringle and Joasia E.
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