(Credit: dusanpetkovic/iStock by Getty Images) May 28, 2024/IMFBlog By Geoffroy Dolphin, Romain Duval, Galen Sher, Hugo Rojas-Romagosa Russia’s invasion of Ukraine triggered Europe’s worst energy crisis since the 1970s and put energy security back at the top of the policy agenda. Policymakers reacted swiftly by securing alternative natural gas supplies, improving energy efficiency, […]
OPINION/EDITORIAL
Oil Prices Remain Rangebound Despite Rising Gasoline Demand
May 28, 2024/Oilprice.com Tom Kool Editor, Oilprice.com Oil prices have been rangebound for the last four weeks with demand concerns being canceled out by expectations of an OPEC+ production cut extension. – The latest forecast from the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) confirmed that this year’s Atlantic hurricane […]
The Federal Reserve’s Balance Sheet as a Monetary Policy Tool: Past Lessons and Future Considerations
May 28, 2024/US Federal Reserve By Governor Michelle W. Bowman I would like to thank the Bank of Japan and Governor Ueda for organizing this year’s conference and for the invitation to participate in this afternoon’s panel.1 The topic of “the effects of conventional and unconventional policy instruments” is an […]

