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Bloomberg TV Interview: Director of IGF discusses what to expect from the negotiations between the EU and the UK regarding possible outcomes for Brexit by March 2019

21 June 2017

Professor Fariborz Moshiran, the Director of the Institute of Global Finance, on Bloomberg TV, highlighted the considerable uncertainty associated with the negotiations and the final outcomes of Brexit.

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The BBC Interview: Director of the IGF speaks to the BBC on the free trade in the Asia Pacific region

24 April 2017

Professor Fariborz Moshiran, the Director of the Institute of Global Finance, University of New South Wales, speaks to the BBC on the free trade in the Asia Pacific region on April 21, 2017.

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CNBC Interview: How Brexit Will Impact the UK Auto Industry

30 March 2017

Professor Fariborz Moshiran, the Director of the Institute of Global Finance, University of New South Wales, discusses how Brexit will affect the British economy, especially to the automakers and other high tech sectors in an interview with the CNBC on March 30, 2017.

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CNBC Interview: Dutch Elections May Have A Domino Effect

20 March 2017

The Director of the IGF discusses issues related to globalism vs nationalism and the importance of an emerging interdependent global economy in the light of the recent election in Hollland in an interview with the CNBC on March 15, 2017.

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CNBC Interview on the European's Political and Economic Outlook

17 January 2017

Director of the Institute of Global Finance, Professor Fariborz Moshirian, was interviewed by CNBC on January 3, 2016. Professor Moshirian commented on the European's Political and Economic Outlook in 2017. The interview is viewable here.

Global Governance, Interconnectedness and Systemic Risk

22 December 2016
Viral Acharya, Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of India

Prof Viral Acharya from the NYU gave a keynote speech on  Global Governance, Interconnectedness and Systemic Risk, in Sydney, Australia at a two-day international conference organised by the Institute of Global Finance (IGF) of the University of New South Wales (UNSW), and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) at Bloomberg Headquarters in Sydney.

This speech is based on his recent paper: Whatever It Takes: The Real Effects of Unconventional Monetary Policy. This interview is viewable here.

CNBC Interview on the UK Budget Which Reflects Cost of Brexit

30 November 2016

Director of the Institute of Global Finance, Professor Fariborz Moshirian, was interviewed by CNBC Asia on 25 November 2016. Professor Moshirian discussed the U.K. budget statement released on Wednesday and pointed out that it is the first fiscal assessment on the cost of Brexit. The interview is viewable here.

How to Achieve Global Financial Stability

25 October 2016
Nobel Laureate Professor Robert Engle

Nobel Laureate Prof Robert Engle from the NYU is giving a keynote on Global Governance, Interconnectedness and Systemic Risk, in Sydney, Australia at a two-day international conference organised by the Institute of Global Finance (IGF) of the University of New South Wales (UNSW), and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) at Bloomberg Headquarters in Sydney.

Global Governance, Interconnectedness and Systemic Risk

25 October 2016
Vice President of the Asian Development Bank

Mr Bambang Susantono, Vice President of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) is making some remarks Global Governance, Interconnectedness and Systemic Risk, in Sydney, Australia at a two-day international conference organised by the Institute of Global Finance (IGF) of the University of New South Wales (UNSW), and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) at Bloomberg Headquarters in Sydney.

Global Governance, Interconnectedness and Systemic Risk

25 October 2016
The Governor of Reserve Bank of Australia, Philip Lowe

Dr Philip Lowe, Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is making some remarks on Gobal Governance, Interconnectedness and Systemic Risk, in Sydney, Australia at a two-day international conference organised by the Institute of Global Finance (IGF) of the University of New South Wales (UNSW), and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) at Bloomberg Headquters in Sydney.

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