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In conversation with Ignazio Visco: economic outlook in Italy and the euro area Thursday 3 November, Broadcast

Following the 25 September election, economic challenges for the new Italian administration include curbing inflation exacerbated by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, striking a balance between prioritising growth and fiscal prudence and countering euro area fragmentation. Against this backdrop, Ignazio Visco, governor of Banca d’Italia, joins David Marsh, OMFIF chairman, for a conversation on the economic outlook in Italy and monetary developments in the euro area and beyond.

 Regulating the cryptoassets landscape in Japan
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Thursday 10 November, Roundtable
Tomoko Amaya, vice minister for international affairs, FSA, 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. 
 
 CEE in focus: navigating through volatility
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Thursday 10 November, Broadcast
OMFIF’s Sovereign Debt Institute hosts a high-level event focused on the CEE region. It brings 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. 
 
 Bridging and solving climate-related data gaps
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Thursday 17 November, Roundtable
Closing gaps in climate-related data is essential to the development of 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. 
 
 Risk and transition in a digital economy
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Thursday 17 November, Roundtable
As we move into a digital ecosystem underpinned by digital assets, OMFIF’s Digital Monetary Institute convenes two roundtable panels, exploring the opportunities and risks in the transition to a digital economy. 

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