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III CEMLA / Dallas Fed / IBEFA Financial Stability Workshop: Frontier Research in Financial Intermediation Conferencia

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Event data

Event Manager Start date End date Associated topic Language
Matías Andrés Ossandón Busch 25/11/2024 26/11/2024 Financial stability Spanish and English, with simultaneous translation

Organizing Institutions
Dallas FED
International Banking, Economics, and Finance Association (IBEFA)
Content
  • Welcome remarks
  • Session 1. Digitalization and banking supervision
  • Keynote address
  • Session 2. Macroprudential policy and banking resolution
  • Session 3. Climate-related financial risks
  • Session 4. Latin American Journal of Central Banking
  • Session 5. Banks' interest rate and FX risks
  • Session 6. Bond markets
  • Closing remarks
Objective

The workshop aims at bringing together policymakers and academics to discuss pressing challenges for financial stability based on evidence drawn from studies at the frontier research in financial intermediation. 

Aimed at

Aimed at staff of CEMLA member central banks and collaborating institutions interested in economic research in the areas of financial stability, monetary policy, or other related fields. 

Headquarters

Venue Country Start date End date
Ciudad de México México 2024-11-25 2024-11-26

Coordinators

Coordinator Venue Mail Phone number Institution Position
Matias Ossandon B. Ciudad de México fuentes@cemla.org +52 55 5061 6640 Centro de Estudios Monetarios Latinoamericanos, A. C. Director de Estabilidad Financiera

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