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CEE in focus: navigating through volatility Thursday 10 November, Broadcast

With the war in Ukraine, soaring energy prices and inflation, plus quantitative tightening on the horizon, it is a highly volatile market environment in the Central and Eastern European region. OMFIF’s Sovereign Debt Institute is hosting a high-level event focused on the CEE region. It will bring together leading debt management offices and investors to discuss how sovereign issuers are finding innovative ways to navigate through the volatility and the outlook ahead.

 Regulating the cryptoassets landscape in Japan
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Thursday 10 November, Roundtable
Tomoko Amaya, vice minister for international affairs, Financial Services Agency, joins OMFIF to discuss Japan’s digital landscape, regulatory framework and policies concerning digital assets and stablecoins from the perspective of financial stability and user protection. 
 
 Bridging and solving climate-related data gaps: the final NGFS report
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Thursday 17 November, Roundtable
Closing gaps in climate-related data is essential to developing sustainable finance. Fabio Natalucci, deputy director at the IMF, and Patrick Amis, from the ECB, speak about bridging data gaps and recommendations for policy-makers.  
 
 Paul Tucker on ‘Global Discord: Values and Power in a Fractured World Order’
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Thursday 17 November, Broadcast
Paul Tucker, former deputy governor of the Bank of England, sits down with a panel led by OMFIF’s Mark Sobel, US chair, to discuss his forthcoming book, ‘Global Discord: Values and Power in a Fractured World Order’.  
 
 In focus: the ECB financial stability review
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Tuesday 29 November, Roundtable
Financial stability has deteriorated across the euro area and beyond. Jérôme Henry, principal adviser in the directorate general macroprudential policy and financial stability, European Central Bank, discusses the bank’s latest financial stability review. 

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