Thorvald Grung Moe
Thorvald Grung Moe is a special adviser at Norges Bank, the central bank of Norway, where he has worked since 1985. He has held a wide range of positions there, covering topics such as exchange control, financial stability, monetary policy, payment systems policy, and strategic planning. He formerly served as department director in the Financial Stability wing and represented the central bank at the board of the Financial Supervisory Authority of Norway. He was also an observer at the Committee of European Banking Supervisors. Before joining Norges Bank, Moe worked at the World Bank and the Norwegian Ministry of Finance.
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Book notes: Default: the landmark court battle over Argentina’s $100 billion debt restructuring, by Gregory Makoff
Required reading amid current high sovereign debt, global tensions and the urgent need for climate finance
Book notes: The Fed unbound, by Lev Menand
Instead of the Fed expanding its tasks to meet shadow banking needs, this book calls for charter-like oversight of NBFIs
Book notes: Shutdown, by Adam Tooze
A useful, wide-ranging overview, showing how health and economic policies are intimately intertwined with geopolitics
Book notes: Democratizing Money?, by Beat Weber
This is a timely book about ‘how money really works’