2026
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Developments in geopolitics—sanctions, tariffs, the rise of China, the erosion of global institutions and norms, the evolution of big trading blocs—have major implications for the international financial system. This year’s Geneva Report on the World Economy, produced annually by the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) and the International Center for Monetary and Banking Studies (ICMB), examines those implications, including the extent of financial linkages within and across geopolitical blocs, the role of the U.S. dollar and the euro, the potential disruptive effects of stablecoins, developments in the international payments system, and the future of the international financial architecture in a geopolitically fragmented world. (Read an FAQ-style overview of the report here.)
Report coauthors Anusha Chari, Nathan Converse, Arnaud Mehl, Gian Maria Milesi-Ferretti, and Isabel Vansteenkiste will summarize their findings at the Hutchins Center on Fiscal & Monetary Policy at the Brookings Institution on October 20. Their presentations will be followed by a discussion from Maurice Obstfeld, C. Fred Bergsten senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics and Class of 1958 professor of economics emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley. Following that, the report’s authors will be interviewed by David Wessel, director of the Hutchins Center, and take questions from the audience.
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Agenda
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October 20
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Welcome and introduction
David Wessel Director - The Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy, Senior Fellow - Economic Studies @davidmwessel -
Chapter 1: A closer look at external balance sheets
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Chapter 2: The role of international currencies
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Nathan Converse Principal Economist, Global Financial Flows Section - Federal Reserve Board -
Chapter 3: International payment systems
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Chapter 4: The impact of fragmentation on international financial systems
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Anusha Chari Professor of Economics and Adjunct Professor of Finance - The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill @anusha_chari -
Response
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Maurice Obstfeld C. Fred Bergsten Senior Fellow - Peterson Institute for International Economics, Class of 1958 Professor of Economics Emeritus - University of California, Berkeley -
Q&A
Anusha Chari Professor of Economics and Adjunct Professor of Finance - The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Nathan Converse Principal Economist, Global Financial Flows Section - Federal Reserve BoardModerator
David Wessel Director - The Hutchins Center on Fiscal and Monetary Policy, Senior Fellow - Economic Studies @davidmwessel
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