Dr Stephen Grenville AO
Nonresident Fellow
            						 
											Biography
                Publications
            Dr Grenville is a Nonresident Fellow at the Lowy Institute. He works as a consultant on financial sector issues in East Asia. Between 1982 and 2001 he worked at the Reserve Bank of Australia, for the last five years as Deputy Governor and Board member. Before that, Dr Grenville was with the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development in Paris, the International Monetary Fund in Jakarta, the Australian National University and the Department of Foreign Affairs.
 
			
				
					Analyses
									
						
				The evolving post-crisis world
							
							In a new paper written as background for the current Asian Development Bank Economic Outlook, Dr Stephen Grenville notes that Asia has come through the Global Financial Crisis…
			
									      			
											 
			
				
					Policy Briefs
									
						
				Capital flows, the carry trade and and in the wheels'
							
							The 'carry trade', in which capital shifts from countries with low interest rates to countries with significantly higher rates, has become an important element of international…
			
									      			
											 
			
				
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				A G-20 caucus for East Asia
							
							In September 2009, the Pittsburgh Summit designated the G-20 as the world’s premier forum for international cooperation. The G-20 gives East Asia a significant presence at the top…
			
									      			
											 
			
				
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				External imbalances and the G20
							
							In a new Policy Brief, Stephen Grenville argues that the Global Financial Crisis has changed the form of the external imbalances problem, but not removed it. 
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				Refining the G-20 agenda
							
							The G-20 Leaders will meet in London in April, faced by the most serious economic downturn for seventy years. The London agenda bears two heavy burdens.Stephen Grenville