Global and Asian financial oversight needs updating before the next crisis hits

Published: July 18, 2018, 1:30 a.m.

b'Recent financial crises have highlighted the need to update the global institutions for financial and economic oversight that were founded more than 70 years ago, and their Asian counterparts that have been developing over the last 20 years.\\n\\nThe evolution of financial markets and monetary policy makes it increasingly obvious that the coordination between organizations as well as the organizations themselves need to be better suited to modern reality. Peter Morgan, co-chair of research at the Asian Development Bank Institute, is one of the editors of a recent ADBI book, Global Shocks and the New Global and Regional Financial Architecture, Asian Perspectives, and an author of two of its chapters. The book investigates the issues and suggests possible remedies. \\n\\nRead the transcript\\nhttps://bit.ly/2L3tLAy\\n\\nRead the book\\nhttps://www.adb.org/publications/global-shocks-and-new-global-and-regional-financial-architecture-asian-perspectives\\n\\nRead the related blog post\\nhttps://bit.ly/2Mv6cjP\\n\\nAbout the authors\\nPeter Morgan is co-chair of research at the Asian Development Bank Institute.\\nPradumna B. Rana is associate professor at the Centre for Multilateralism Studies, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.\\n\\nKnow more about ADBI\\u2019s work\\nhttps://bit.ly/2uqt2iw\\nhttps://bit.ly/2zLY35j'