White Papers


IMF Working Paper Demographics and Consumption in Asia Toward 2050

November 21, 2025-Summary
What are the implications of demographics on total consumption and its sectoral composition in Asia toward 2050? Although the literature has studied total consumption and individual consumption categories separately, the research that studies both is scarce.

Using household consumption surveys from seven Asian economies and UN population projections, we find that (1) the compositional effects of demographics on total consumption can be large when middle-aged population changes rapidly, (2) due to aging, some categories, including education and transport, may grow slower than others, like health, and (3) the implications are uncertain due to factors like economic growth, fertility, and migration.

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Source: imf.org


IMF Working Paper Elections Matter: Capital Flows and Political Cycles

November 19, 2025-Summary
How should central banks explore tokenized reserves? Central banks are increasingly exploring how to make their reserves available to selected banks using distributed ledger technology, referred to as tokenized reserves.

This chapter covers policy objectives for tokenized reserves, operating models and roles of central banks, implications for monetary policy implementation, alternative solutions, and implementation strategies. Ultimately, central banks’ strategic decisions and policy options will vary across jurisdictions, reflecting differences in available resources, legal systems, and policy priorities.

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Source: imf.org


IMF Working Paper Elections Matter: Capital Flows and Political Cycles

November 14, 2025-Summary
This paper contributes to the relatively limited literature on the impact of political uncertainty on international capital flows to emerging market economies. We incorporate elections as a proxy for political uncertainty into a standard push-pull framework for analyzing capital flows.

Using quarterly data for a panel of 38 emerging market economies from 1990 to 2020, we show that periods surrounding elections are associated with a decline in gross private capital inflows.

This adverse impact is larger and more persistent when uncertainty extends beyond the election period, for example in the context of uncertain policy priorities following incumbent’s loss. By contrast, higher levels of overall political stability appear to mitigate these adverse effects. We also find evidence that stronger institutions, as reflected in indicators such as regulatory quality and rule of law, help to mitigate the adverse effects of political uncertainty on capital flows. The results remain robust across a range of alternative specifications, including controls for standard economic drivers of capital flows, election characteristics, and model assumptions.

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Source: imf.org


Hidden in Plain Sight: Physical Risk in Asset Owners' Portfolios

November 3, 2025-Corporate asset locations are a critical source of financial-risk intelligence for investors. More so when coupled with powerful overlays related to physical climate risk.
MSCI's new study, conducted in collaboration with Swiss Re Risk Data Solutions, analyzed more than 11,000 companies and 500,000 physical assets underpinning the listed-equity portfolios of 18 leading asset owners, representing USD 4 trillion in AUM.

Key takeaways:

Potential business-interruption risk is 14 times larger than asset damage risk

55% of companies are severely exposed to physical risk hazards today

89% of assets face multiple overlapping hazards

Clear adaptation gap demands investor engagement, only 16% of those exposed firms formally disclose integration of physical risk management

Physical risk exposures are global, regardless of regional investment focus. Hazards such as wildfires, droughts and heat waves often compound and are already affecting portfolio companies worldwide.

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Source: msci.com


New ICI Paper Outlines Key Considerations for ETF Share Class

October 6, 2025-The Investment Company Institute (ICI) has published a new paper exploring the operational considerations for launching an ETF share class within an existing mutual fund portfolio. The expected SEC relief for funds with both ETF and mutual fund share classes provides an opportunity to broaden investor choice, promote efficiency and economies of scale, and enhance competition in the asset management sector.

The paper, ETF Share Class Operational Considerations, comes on the heels of the Securities and Exchange Commission's notice on September 29, 2025 that it intends to begin grant exemptive relief permitting dual share class funds shortly.

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Source: Investment Company Institute


Physical AI is changing manufacturing - here's what the era of intelligent robotics looks like

September 9, 2025-Physical AI is driving a new phase of industrial automation, offering a powerful solution to manufacturing challenges like rising costs, labour shortages,and shifting customer demands.
A new World Economic Forum white paper examines how breakthroughs in AI, sensors, and hardware are creating a new breed of smarter, more agile industrial robots.

Early adopters like Amazon and Foxconn are already seeing significant benefits, including improved efficiency, faster delivery times, and the creation of new skilled jobs.

Automation helped shape the First Industrial Revolution – and it continues to evolve in today's Fourth. While automation has long been part of the manufacturing landscape, recent advances in artificial intelligence, vision systems and robotics hardware are enabling a new generation of more intelligent and adaptable machines.

A new white paper from the World Economic Forum, Physical AI: Powering the New Age of Industrial Operations, explores how these developments are expanding the role of robotics - not just to boost efficiency, but to support greater flexibility and resilience on the factory floor.

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Source: World Economic Forum


Economic development, carbon emissions and climate policies

September 8, 2025-If economic activity is considered the primary driver of climate change through emissions of carbon dioxide, then supporting economic growth and fighting emissions would appear to be at odds. However, the process of economic development may itself foster complementarity between GDP growth and emissions reductions.

Such complementary in the relationship between economic development and emissions reduction might reflect changes in the industrial composition of economic activity, technological advancements or environmental consciousness.This view is in line with the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis: that per-capita income growth is associated with increases in carbon emissions up to a certain threshold of economic development, but beyond that threshold, higher per-capita incomes are associated with lower emissions per capita. The EKC hypothesis, suggests that economic development is actually a pathway to environmental improvements.

We test the EKC hypothesis for 191 countries over 1989-2022, enabling us to study the overall validity of the EKC hypothesis at global level.

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Source: bruegel.org


IMF Working Paper-Interest Rate Sensitivity Scenarios to Guide Monetary Policy

May 30, 2025--Summary
This paper examines the challenges of formulating monetary policy in the face of heightened uncertainty. We develop a framework to assess the optimal monetary policy path under uncertainty, focusing on four key dimensions: the expectation formation process, inflation persistence, the measurement of the neutral interest rate, and the slope of the Phillips curve.

Our framework provides a flexible tool for policymakers to address uncertainty and enhance decision-making in pursuit of economic stability. This framework is helpful to improve the risk management approach to monetary policy by showing how scenarios can quantify different sources of uncertainty faced by the ECB and give market participants an idea of how the ECB would react if those scenarios materialize.

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Source: IMF.org


IMF Working Paper-The Rise and Retreat of US Inflation: An Update

May 16, 2025--Summary
Why did US inflation rise over 2021-22 and why has it retreated since then? Ball, Leigh, and Mishra (2022), writing near the inflation peak, explained the rise with a framework in which inflation depends on three factors: long-term expectations; the tightness of the labor market as measured by the vacancy-to-unemployment (V/U) ratio; and large changes in relative prices in particular industries such as energy and autos.

This paper finds that the same framework explains the retreat in inflation since our earlier work.

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Source: IMF.org


IMF Working Paper-Growth, Interrupted: How Crises delay Global Convergence

June 13, 2025--Summary
During a major crisis, the transitional dynamics of conditional convergence are unlikely to apply. In this paper, we introduce a Markov chain approach which integrates the study of crises and convergence. We allow upwards and downwards mobility to change when a country enters a crisis regime. .

We find that conflict and debt crises help to explain the persistence of low relative income, and that the convergence process has changed over time. Faster global convergence in the early 2000s can be attributed partly to fewer and shorter crises, so the multiple shocks after 2020 are likely to have slowed income convergence.

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Source: IMF.org


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Americas


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August 12, 2026 Goldman Sachs Announces Agreement to Acquire NEOS Investments
August 12, 2026 IDB Group's Amazonia for All Initiative Has First ETF with BTG Pactual Asset
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Europe ETF News


August 13, 2026 New ETF and ETP Listings on August 13, 2026, on Deutsche Boerse
August 12, 2026 Deutsche Boerse Welcomes LAIQON as New ETF Issuer
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August 07, 2026 Allianz Global Investors Joins SIX Swiss Exchange as New ETF Issuer
August 07, 2026 A Landmark for African Finance-Europe's First African Sovereign Bond ETF Opens a New Chapter

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Asia ETF News


August 11, 2026 Korea Investment Launches ETF Bundling Five Strategic Industries
August 10, 2026 Retail assets in STI exchange-traded funds surge fivefold to $4.2b: SGX
August 10, 2026 Axis Mutual Fund launches Axis Nifty Energy Index Fund & Axis Nifty Energy ETF
August 10, 2026 Korea Investment Launches ETF Betting on Chips and Strategic Industries
August 10, 2026 IDX Launches Gold ETF, Confirms Sharia Compliance

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Global ETP News


August 06, 2026 Flow Traders Brings 24/7 Liquidity to Algorand
August 05, 2026 Tokenized Equities Surge 140% in 2026 as New DeFiLlama Research Maps the Market
July 31, 2026 Global goods trade resilient in the first quarter of 2026 despite war in Middle East
July 30, 2026 World Bank Prospects Group Global Monthly-July 2026
July 28, 2026 Flow Traders Selects CoreWeave to Power Foundation Model Training for AI-Driven Quantitative Trading

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Middle East ETF News


August 05, 2026 Mideast Stocks: Major Gulf bourses mixed as investors await clarity on US-Iran talks
August 05, 2026 Qatar ETF net asset value dips to $109.6mln in H1 2026
August 03, 2026 Mideast Stocks: Most Gulf markets gain as Trump holds off Iran strike
July 31, 2026 STARTRADER expands AI offering with 31 New US Share & ETF CFDs in Semiconductors, Optical Networking & Nuclear
July 30, 2026 Saudi economy shrinks for first time in three years

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Africa ETF News


August 10, 2026 Africa: 'Nigeria's Fintech Ecosystem Has Become One of Africa's Largest'
August 10, 2026 West Africa growth projected at 4.6% in 2026, remains resilient-AfDB Regional Economic Outlook Report
August 06, 2026 Africa: Zimbabwe Overtakes Nigeria As Africa's Best-Performing Stock Market
August 05, 2026 Nairobi Securities Exchange Plans East Africa's First AI ETF- But Its CEO Is Watching for a Bubble
July 29, 2026 Regional Economic Outlook 2026: Southern Africa Must Mobilise Development Finance at Scale to Close Annual $55 Billion Financing Gap

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ESG and Of Interest News


July 30, 2026 Ranked: The World's Biggest Mineral Producers
July 21, 2026 Sovereign Wealth Funds Need Legal Clarity as Their Scale and Mandates Expand
July 15, 2026 Women's health attracted record equity in 2025 as companies share capital

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