Global Financial Forum: Building a New Financial Order

26 April 2010 | Citicorp Conferencing Center, New York
 
 

The fallout from the financial crisis has yet to be contained. Governments have taken steps to relaunch economic growth and stabilize the financial sector, but they must balance these goals against the needs to reflect public sentiment about banks and to control government deficits.

This conference will examine the impact of the proposed regulatory measures on the financial markets and consider the outlook for the global economy.

  • What is necessary to create a new, more stable global financial order and how far will global cooperation extend?
  • Will new financial regulatory rules contain excessive risk-taking? If so, what are the downsides? Will more rule-making invite more gaming?
  • What are the implications of government intervention and guarantees for future economic growth?
  • To what extent is it possible to prevent future financial crises, or are crises too deeply rooted in human behaviour?

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