The Threat of Financial Sanctions: What Safeguards Can Central Banks Build?
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RAMASWAMY, Srichander. The Threat of Financial Sanctions: What Safeguards Can Central Banks Build? In: China and World Economy, 2022, nr. 3(30), pp. 23-41. ISSN 1671-2234. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/cwe.12417
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China and World Economy
Numărul 3(30) / 2022 / ISSN 1671-2234

The Threat of Financial Sanctions: What Safeguards Can Central Banks Build?

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/cwe.12417

Pag. 23-41

Ramaswamy Srichander
 
Guvernul Republicii Moldova
 
Disponibil în IBN: 5 iunie 2022


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The sanctions imposed by the G10 countries on financial institutions in Russia, including on its central bank, will come under scrutiny by emerging market central banks. This will help them build appropriate safeguards against disruptions to cross-border transactions and revise their investment mandates to reduce the risk of reserve asset freezes. Building new financial market infrastructure and cross-border payment systems, or strengthening existing ones, will become the priority of emerging global powers. The goal will be to build systems that support democratic governance mechanisms, have oversight arrangements involving the central banks of trusted countries, and promote fair and safe access to clearing and settlement under well-defined policy guidelines. The use of alternatives to the US dollar as the invoicing currency in international trade will gather momentum. Markets for energy and other commodities will be the change drivers. China has an important role to play.