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Limits to the “no limits” friendship between China and Russia
(09.03.2022)
Bank of Finland Bulletin. Blog
Bank of Finland Bulletin. Blog
A month ago, during President Vladimir Putin’s visit to Beijing, China and Russia declared that the friendship between them has “no limits” and that there are “no forbidden areas of cooperation”. A few weeks later, Russia ...
Only very subdued growth in sight
(12.11.2019)
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 4/2019
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 4/2019
The global economic cycle entered a phase of slower growth in early 2018. At the same time, the United States began to step up its protectionist measures. By September 2019, it had already imposed substantial additional ...
Accessible summary: Only very subdued growth in sight
(12.11.2019)
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 4/2019
Bank of Finland. Bulletin 4/2019
Global economic growth has slowed substantially in the current year. One cause has been the trade war between the United States and China, which has escalated further since the spring. Now both countries have already imposed ...
Näköpiirissä vain hyvin vaimeaa kasvua
(03.10.2019)
Euro & talous 4/2019
Euro & talous 4/2019
Maailmantalouden suhdannekäänne hitaamman kasvun suuntaan tapahtui vuoden 2018 alkupuolella. Samoihin aikoihin Yhdysvallat alkoi lisätä protektionistisia toimia. Tämän vuoden syyskuuhun mennessä Yhdysvallat on asettanut ...
Trade conflicts and credit supply spillovers : Evidence from the Nobel Peace Prize trade shock
(21.10.2022)
BOFIT Discussion Papers 8/2022
BOFIT Discussion Papers 8/2022
In this paper, we examine how a trade conflict’s impact on the real economy can be amplified by financial intermediaries. After the Norwegian Nobel Peace Prize Committee awarded the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize to Chinese dissident ...
Broken relationships : De-risking by correspondent banks and international trade
(16.10.2024)
BOFIT Discussion Papers 10/2024
BOFIT Discussion Papers 10/2024
We study how terminated correspondent banking relationships affect international trade. Drawing on firm-level export data from emerging Europe, we show that when local banks lose access to correspondent services, their ...





