The ECB Podcast
A podcast by European Central Bank
104 Episoade
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Making sure banks are run by the right people
Publicat: 10.12.2021 -
What lies on the horizon for Europe’s banks?
Publicat: 16.11.2021 -
What is behind current inflation spikes?
Publicat: 06.10.2021 -
Making monetary policy fit for today and beyond: the ECB strategy review
Publicat: 25.09.2021 -
Time to act now: results of the economy-wide climate stress test
Publicat: 22.09.2021 -
A walk around the central banking wildlife park!
Publicat: 16.08.2021 -
A conversation about female empowerment, an inclusive recovery and transatlantic cooperation
Publicat: 15.07.2021 -
Bicycles, bitcoin and zombie firms: financial stability in the wake of the third wave
Publicat: 16.06.2021 -
Tackling climate change as a central bank: Between motivation, obligation and limitation
Publicat: 12.05.2021 -
Fighting biases and empowering women: A conversation on female leadership and gender equality
Publicat: 08.03.2021 -
How can banks be part of the solution? Supervisory priorities in crisis times
Publicat: 12.02.2021 -
Building a bridge towards economic recovery
Publicat: 18.12.2020 -
A cyclist’s guide to financial stability amid a pandemic
Publicat: 25.11.2020 -
Is it time for a digital euro?
Publicat: 06.11.2020 -
Virtually everywhere? Digitalisation and jobs in the euro area (Part 2)
Publicat: 29.09.2020 -
Virtually everywhere? Digitalisation and jobs in the euro area (Part 1)
Publicat: 02.09.2020 -
Banks in the coronavirus crisis
Publicat: 10.06.2020 -
Coronavirus: zooming in on financial markets
Publicat: 25.05.2020 -
Coronavirus: from health crisis to economic crisis
Publicat: 18.05.2020 -
Climate change and the role of central banks
Publicat: 03.03.2020
The European Central Bank Podcast – bringing you insights into the world of economics and central banking. Our hosts Paul Gordon and Stefania Secola talk to experts about the topics and trends that matter to the eurozone economy today. The views expressed are those of the speakers and not necessarily those of the European Central Bank.