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online

Date

Thursday, February 16, 2023

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Well-functioning financial markets are vital for an effective conduct of monetary policy. 2022 has seen an unprecedented global tightening of monetary policy. In parallel, stress emerged in many segments of financial markets, ranging from highly risky instruments (crypto currencies) to supposedly “safe assets” (UK gilts). Against the backdrop of global market swings, a unique set of concerns for central banks in Europe and North America has emerged.

1. Mapping fragility in the market environment

2. Policy: How to extinguish the inflation virus while preserving financial stability?

A distinguished panel of senior policymakers and academics will discuss these topics following an introductory overview of the main issues.

Program

Time
Thursday, 16 February 2023
16:00
Welcome and Introduction to the topic
Martin Scheicher, Adviser, Directorate-General Horizontal Line Supervision of the SSM presentation

Welcome by Ernest Gnan, SUERF Secretary General

16:20
Panel
Moderation: Cornelia Holthausen, DG, Macroprudential Policy and Financial Stability, ECB
Darrell Duffie, Professor, Department of Economics, Stanford University presentation
Peter Praet, Senior Fellow, Université Libre de Bruxelles, SUERF Honorary Member
Daniel K. Tarullo, Professor, Harvard Law School
Martin Scheicher, Adviser, Directorate-General Horizontal Line Supervision of the SSM
17:30
End