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Macroeconomic stabilisation in a volatile inflation environment. 26-28 June 2023, Sintra, Portugal Conference moderation: Claire Jones, International Economy News Editor, Financial Times
The ECB Forum on Central Banking – the Sintra Forum – is an annual event organised by the European Central Bank and is held in Sintra, Portugal. It brings together central bank governors, academics, financial market representatives, journalists and others to exchange views on current policy issues and discuss the Forum’s key topic from a longer-term perspective.
Challenges for monetary policy in a rapidly changing world. 27-29 June 2022, Sintra, Portugal Conference moderation: Claire Jones, Financial Times
The European Central Bank (ECB) is the central bank of the European Union countries which have adopted the euro.
Monetary policy has undergone a remarkable transformation since the ECB’s Sintra conference just four years ago. Most central banks have quickly pivoted from aggressively easing monetary policy in 2020 to aggressively tightening. A mid a series of global shocks, including the COVID-19 pandemic, disruptions in global
Jul 1, 2024 · Sintra, 1 July 2024 First of all, I would like to welcome you all to this year’s ECB Forum. The theme of the conference is “Monetary policy in an era of transformation”, and we have a rich programme ahead of us, exploring the changes that are taking place.
The European Central Bank (ECB) is the central bank of the European Union countries which have adopted the euro.
Global Investment Research. 2. ECB-PUBLIC. Source: Department of Commerce, World Bank, Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research.
Warwick McKibbin, Professor, Australian National University (together with Beatrice Weder di Mauro, Professor, Graduate Institute, Geneva and Maximilian Konradt, PhD Student, Graduate Institute, Geneva)
Sintra, Portugal, 27-29 June 2016. The third annual ECB Forum on Central Banking will focus on “The future of the international monetary and financial architecture”, a key topic of debate among economists and policymakers. The ECB’s President, Mario Draghi, and Princeton Professor, Alan S. Blinder, will open the event with dinner speeches.