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Open banking’s financial revolution: are we falling short?

Bruegel, Brussels, April 18, 2023

Bruegel, Brussels, April 26, 2023

On the 26th April 2023, the Bruegel Institute hosted a Round Table on Open Banking, where panelists discussed the prospects of open banking and its potential impact on the banking industry.

On this occasion, the 2022 issue of European Economy – Banks Regulation and the Real Sector was presented.

 

 

Programme

12:30-13:00 Check-in and lunch
13:00-13:45 Conversation chaired by Rebecca Christie (Bruegel):

  • Magda Bianco (Bank of Italy).
  • Giacomo Calzolari (Editor of European Economy-Bank Regulation; European University Institute).
  • Jan Ceyssens (European Commission).
13:45-14.00 Discussion with the audience

 

Sustainable Finance. Why and How?

European Investment Bank, Luxembourg, April 26, 2022

The European Investment Bank hosted an on-line seminar on Sustainable Finance. Why and How? On the 26th April 2022 (5:00 pm – 6:10 pm Rome Timezone). On this occasion, the 2021.2 issue of European Economy – Banks, Regulation, and the Real Sector was launched.

Panellists discussed why the principle that environmental sustainability should gradually become strictly interrelated to financial activities is becoming widespread and fully accepted, and how it should be pursued through financial regulation, supervision and banks’ and financial institutions’ voluntary actions.

 

Programme

Introduction:
Gelsomina Vigliotti, vice-President – European Investment Bank.

 

Presentation of the 2021.2 issue of European Economy on: Sustainability and finance – Why and how?
Alberto Pozzolo, Roma Tre University.

 

Round table chaired by Debora Revoltella (European Investment Bank) with:

  • Lorenzo Bini Smaghi, Société Générale.
  • Manthos Delis, Montpellier Business School.
  • Simona Viscardi, McKinsey.

Banking and Covid

Florence School of Banking and Finance, Florence, May 20, 2021

FinTech and Banks: Friends or Foes?

SciencesPo, Paris, January 8, 2018

Is There a Way out of Non-Performing Loans in Europe?

Bruegel, Brussels, July 6, 2017

Bank Resolution and the Mutualisation of Risk

Center for Banking Research, Cass Business School, London, December 5, 2016

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