Annual Event of Finance Research Letters 2022
CEMLA Mexico City, Mexico
April 21 - 22, 2022
Hybrid event
El Encuentro se realizó en formato digital del 28 al 30 de septiembre de 2021 y contó con la participación de 97 representantes de 37 instituciones y asociados del CEMLA de los siguientes países y regiones: Argentina, Aruba, Barbados, Belice, Bolivia, Brasil, Canadá, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, España, Estados Unidos, Guatemala, Honduras, México, Nicaragua, Panamá, Paraguay, Portugal, República Dominicana, España, Surinam, Bahamas, Filipinas, Trinidad y Tobago y la Unión Europea. El evento se centró en los siguientes temas: resiliencia organizativa; tecnologías digitales, cambio climático, cumplimiento normativo y riesgo de proveedores como riesgos emergentes; modelos de apetito, tolerancia y capacidad de riesgo; y marcos organizativos para la gestión del riesgo operativo.
Sesión 1. Plática invitada. Resiliencia organizacional – un imperativo estratégico en los bancos centrales
En esta sesión se habló de la resiliencia como concepto central para abordar la gestión del riesgo operativo. Algunas conclusiones de la sesión fueron las siguientes:
- · Una organización resiliente es capaz de responder a eventos de alto impacto e incertidumbre, no sólo a eventos contingentes específicos y anticipados. Es consciente de la interdependencia con otras instituciones e industrias, empleados, clientes, proveedores, etc.
- · La resiliencia se apoya en las dimensiones estratégica, operativa y cultural de la organización. Su desarrollo se basa en 4 competencias: previsión, visión, supervisión y retrospección.
Sesión 2. Riesgos emergentes: tecnologías digitales y cambio climático
Esta sesión se dedicó a los riesgos derivados de las monedas digitales y el cambio climático. Algunas conclusiones de la sesión fueron las siguientes:
- · En general, las monedas digitales de los bancos centrales (CBDC) no se consideraron una mejora de los actuales sistemas de pago. Aunque sigue habiendo interés por las CBDC, y existen grupos de trabajo y proyectos piloto para explorar su implantación. Sin embargo, las CBDC conllevan riesgos relacionados con la seguridad, la fiabilidad, la escalabilidad de las operaciones, la supervisión y la correcta asignación de funciones y responsabilidades.
- · El cambio climático puede desencadenar múltiples tipos de riesgos operacionales. Uno de ellos es el daño físico a las personas o a las infraestructuras debido a fenómenos extremos. Dada la complejidad de la modelización de los impactos relacionados con el clima, es importante disponer de datos, normas y herramientas analíticas que abarquen los distintos niveles de afectación.
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Venue Information
CEMLA is located in Durango 54, Col. Roma Cuauhtémoc, C.P. 06700 Ciudad de México, México; near downtown Mexico City.
Mexico City is located near the center of the country, at an average altitude of 2,300 meters above sea level, bordering the State of Mexico and the state of Morelos. The capital is connected by land to multiple destinations.
Time Zone
Mexico has a time difference with Greenwich Mean Time of -6 hours throughout its territory. The country has a daylight saving time that begins in April 3, 2022 and ends in October 30, 2022.
Weather
In Mexico City, the wet season is warm and overcast and the dry season is comfortable and partly cloudy. Throughout the year, the temperature usually ranges from 6°C to 26°C and is rarely below 3°C or above 30°C.
The warm season lasts for 2.5 months, from March 22 to June 8, with an average daily temperature above 20°C. The hottest month of the year in Mexico City is May, with an average high of 27°C and low of 13°C.
The cool season lasts for 2.5 months, from November 19 to February 3, with an average daily high temperature below 22°C. The coldest month of the year in Mexico City is January, with an average low of 6°C and high of 22°C.
Visa Information
All participants are responsible for all Passport and visa formalities, and if needed, to comply with health regulations.
Citizens of certain countries require a visa to enter Mexico. In the following link you will find a list of citizenships which require visas: Countries that require visas.
Exceptions apply if you have a visa or if you are a permanent resident of the United States, Canada or Europe. If you are a citizen of a country requiring a visa, please contact the closest Mexican consulate at: Mexican consulates. For more information, please click here.
If you require an invitation letter in order to obtain the visa, please email us at: mlalonso@cemla.org specifying your current affiliation and title of the paper that you will be presenting.
Currency and Exchange Rate
Official currency: Mexican peso (MXN).
Average exchange rate is around: $20.00 USD/MXN. For the updated exchange rate click here.
You will be able to make currency exchanges at exchange houses and in some bank offices. It is recommended to exchange money at the airport since exchange houses and banks near CEMLA and the suggested hotels are closed on weekends, and close early during the week (around 16:00 hrs). Usually, ATMs are available 24 hours. You may draw cash using international debit and credit cards with worldwide brands, like Visa, Mastercard, Visa Electron and Dinners. For more information, please visit (Banco de México) here.
VAT and others
- · VAT: 16%.
- · Hotel service: additional charge of 3% on top of lodging (ISH or lodging tax).
- · Tips at restaurants: from 10% to 15% depends on the service you have received.
Electricity Service
Energy: 127 volts AC at 60 cycles (127V AC, 60 Hz). Two flat-pin plugs and some with grounding.
Transportation
The Benito Juárez International Airport in Mexico City is located 13 kilometers from the Downtown. It has two terminals which are identified by Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 and both are connected by aerotrain and free bus transportation. For more information, you may find the airport website here.
When arriving to Mexico City, transportation from the airport to hotels can be done by transportation apps (such as Uber, Cabify, Didi and Lyft, among others), or taxi. For taxi transportation it is important to select a taxi company inside the airport (there are different options to select from once you exit customs and immigration), pay the cashier inside the airport and ask for the cab in the corresponding exit. The Mexico City International Airport (AICM) offers spaces or boarding areas for the use of authorized cabs accredited by the Ministry of Communications and Transportation (SCT) and regulated by the Airport, for more information on authorized cabs click here.
For transportation in Mexico City, we recommend participants to use transportation apps or taxi service taken from “SITIO” stands. We recommend that participants avoid taking taxis from the street. SITIO stands can be found in several locations and phone numbers to call for taxis can be obtained in the hotels.
CEMLA, will not provide transportation services.
Accommodation
The following table shows CEMLA’s recommended hotels, the rates available to events participants and hotel contact information. Booking hotel is the visitors’ responsibility. Consider that hotels usually request a credit card to guarantee the reservation. For any of the booking options, remember to add 3% ISH tax and 16% VAT.
To receive the corporate rate in the recommended hotels you must specify the name of CEMLA. Any change of rates is the responsibility of each hotel. Even though some bookings can be made online we recommend contacting the hotel directly to make sure the group rate is given.
Recommended Hotels
Hotel
Rates
Reservation information
Stanza
Av. Álvaro Obregón 13, Roma Nte., Cuauhtémoc, 06700 Ciudad de México, CDMX
(3-minute car trip, 6-minute walk, 500m to CEMLA)
Ordinary rate per night:
$2,130.00 MXN
CEMLA corporate rate:
$1,260.00 MXN
Includes:
wi-fi, coffee maker
Phone: + 52 55 5208 0052
Royal Reforma
C. Amberes 78, Juárez, Cuauhtémoc, 06600 Ciudad de México, CDMX
(10-minute car trip, 13-minute walk, 1 km to CEMLA)
Ordinary rate per night:
$ 2,300.00 MXN
CEMLA corporate rate:
$ 1,315.00 MXN
Includes:
wi-fi, breakfast buffet
Phone: +52 55 9149 3000
Four Points by Sheraton
Av. Álvaro Obregón 38, C. U. Benito Juárez, Cuauhtémoc, 06700 Ciudad de México, CDMX
(5-minute car trip, 6-minute walk, 500 m to CEMLA)
Ordinary rate per night:
$ 2,434.00 MXN
CEMLA corporate rate:
$ 2,076.91 MXN
Includes:
wi-fi, parking
Phone: +52 55 1085 9500
City Express Plus Reforma El Angel
Av. Paseo de la Reforma 334, Juárez, Cuauhtémoc, 06600 Ciudad de México, CDMX
(10-minute car trip, 20-minute, 1.6 km walk to CEMLA)
Ordinary rate per night:
$ 2,700.00 MXN
Includes:
wi-fi, breakfast
Phone: +52 55 5228 7800
Sheraton Mexico City María Isabel
Av. Paseo de la Reforma 325, Cuauhtémoc, 06500 Ciudad de México, CDMX
(13-minute car trip, 21-minute walk, 1.6 km to CEMLA)
Ordinary rate per night:
$ 7,560.00 MXN
CEMLA corporate rate:
$ 3,633.00 MXN
Includes:
wi-fi, breakfast buffet, gym
Phone: +52 55 52425672
Marriot Reforma
Av. Paseo de la Reforma 276, Juárez, Cuauhtémoc, 06600 Ciudad de México, CDMX
(15-minute car trip, 17-minute walk, 1.3 km to CEMLA)
Ordinary rate per night:
$ 7,850.00 MXN
CEMLA corporate rate:
$ 3,776.20 MXN
Includes:
wi-fi, wi-fi in business center, breakfast buffet, gym
Phone: +52 55 1102 7030
Brick Hotel
Orizaba 95, Roma Nte., Cuauhtémoc, 06700 Ciudad de México, CDMX
(6-minute car trip, 7-minute walk, 500 m to CEMLA)
Ordinary rate per night:
$ 7,125.00 MXN
Phone: +52 55 9155 7610
Map
Visit Mexico
Mexico City is a unique visitor destination offering a wide range of attractions combining historic and modern-day life in a vibrant and friendly atmosphere. Take a day to visit the pre-Hispanic ruins of Teotihuacan, or visit the Centro Histórico and marvel at its rich architecture form the Catedral and Plaza del Zócalo to Palacio de Bellas Artes, visit world-class museums, or spend the day at some of the modern-day bustling neighborhoods and enjoy a fine dining experience at some of the world’s top-rated restaurants. For more information visit: http://cdmxtravel.com/en/.
Dinning
Mexico City offers a wide variety of restaurants most of them located in the tourist areas of Polanco, Roma and Condesa near the Conference Venue.
Sightseeing/Day trips
If you are planning to stay an extra day or two in Mexico City, we recommend taking a day to visit the Centro Histórico, Coyoacán, Reforma Avenue, Colonia Roma, Xochimilco, and Chapultepec.
A day trip to Teotihuacan to see the pyramids can be arranged with the hotel concierge.
Mexico City offers some world class museums including the Anthropology Museum, the Museo Soumaya, and the Interactive Museum of Economics.
COVID-19 Protocol
- Body-temperature checks and provision of hand-sanitizing gel and face-masks at the entrance of our facilities.
- Limited capacity in rooms to comply with a minimum distancing of 1.5m between individuals.
- Rodrigo Gómez Auditorium has been equipped with an air-ventilation system with UV-C light air purifiers and air-exhaust systems.
- Javier Marquez Room, Multimedia Room, restrooms and boardrooms, among other rooms, have been equipped with UV-C light conditioning.
- CO2 and humidity monitors in the main spaces of the building.
- Open-door room policy.
- Cleaning and maintenance plans after regular occupation hours.
- Regular updates based on the tracking of recommendations of the health authorities in Mexico and International Organizations.