As new financial instruments and techniques emerge, particularly from the decentralised finance community, regulators must develop the appropriate frameworks to mitigate risks and restrict activities that are unfair, exploitative or dangerous. For the launch of OMFIF’s ‘Digital assets’ report, a panel examines the new opportunities and risks that the evolving asset class presents, exploring the new infrastructure springing up to provide necessary services as well as the laws required to protect investors and ensure financial stability.
Team Europe borrowers seminar: a new era for sovereign debt Tuesday 25 October, Seminar This event brings together the three leading issuers of the European Union – Next Generation EU, the European Investment Bank and European Stability Mechanism – to discuss how they are managing their borrowing programmes.
Driving sustainable investment and climate resilience Thursday 27 October, Panel As COP27 approaches, this panel convened by OMFIF’s Sustainable Policy Institute and Fitch Ratings will examine the role of sustainable investment and the financial sector in building climate change mitigation and adaptation.
Jason Furman on US economic developments and policy Thursday 27 October, Roundtable Jason Furman, chief economist to President Barack Obama and 28th chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, joins Mark Sobel, OMFIF’s US chairman, to discuss inflation, supply shocks, geopolitical instability and quantitative tightening.
CEE in focus: navigating through volatility Thursday 10 November, Broadcast OMFIF’s Sovereign Debt Institute hosts a high-level event focused on the CEE region. It bring togethers leading debt management offices and investors to discuss how sovereign issuers are finding innovative ways to navigate through the volatility and the outlook ahead.