Financial Law and Central Bank Policy Expert
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The International Monetary FundArthur Rossi is a Research Officer in the Financial and Fiscal Law Unit of the International Monetary Fund's Legal Department. His expertise spans central bank operations, financial technology, and monetary policy. Prior to joining the IMF in 2018, Rossi worked at the European Central Bank in the Institutional and Financial Law departments, focusing on asset-backed securities programs, payment systems, and central bank independence. His earlier experience includes providing tax advice to multinational companies at Ernst & Young in Paris. Rossi holds a Master's degree in law from La Sorbonne and a Bachelor's in law from Lyon III, where he graduated Cum Laude. At the IMF, he specializes in financial sector legislation, particularly in areas of fintech, payments, and central banking operations. His research and publications contribute to understanding the legal aspects of central bank digital currencies and the governance of central banks. Rossi's work bridges the gap between legal frameworks and evolving financial technologies, making him a valuable contributor to discussions on monetary policy and financial regulation in the digital age.