Transatlantic Economic Interdependence and Policy Challenges

April 22, 2013

A conference jointly organized by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the European Commission's Directorate General for Economic and Financial Affairs (DG ECFIN)

Overview

The conference will bring together US- and Europe-based policy makers, regulators, market analysts and academics. Conference participants will evaluate the prospects for sustainable economic growth and financial stability, and discuss challenges to transatlantic economic relations posed by the recent episodes of the economic crisis. The talks will be structured around three interactive panel sessions as follows:
Panel 1: Transatlantic macro-financial linkages
Panel 2: Macroeconomic developments and policy challenges
Panel 3: Transatlantic dimensions of financial reform

Audience

Attendance is by invitation only.
Media

This event is open to the media. Chatham House Rules will be in effect for all but the keynote address at lunch; media may report on comments made during the event, but may not attribute remarks to individuals or organizations. Vice-President Olli Rehn’s luncheon speech will be on-the-record. To register, please contact Eric Pajonk at the New York Fed, eric.pajonk@ny.frb.org or +1 (212) 720-1735.
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Location

Federal Reserve Bank of New York
33 Liberty Street
12th Floor Conference Center
New York, New York 10045
Conference Organizers

Moreno Bertloldi, European Commission
Valerie Rouxel-Laxton, European Commission
Paolo Pesenti, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
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