CIII Meeting of Central Bank Governors
Last 19 and 20 May, the CIII Meeting of Central Bank Governors of the Center for Latin American Monetary Studies, was held in San Carlos de Bariloche, Río Negro, Argentina. The Meeting began with the welcoming remarks given by Mr. Federico Sturzenegger, Governor of Banco Central de la República Argentina. After that, attendees participated in different sessions related to the following topics: World Economic and Financial Outlook; Financial Regulation: a Look Forward; Topics under Discussion at the G20; Digitalization and Financial Inclusion; Monetary Policy Reaction to External Shocks; and Optimum Management of Central Bank Reserves. These sessions were complemented with the presentation of the paper that won the Central Bank Award “Rodrigo Gómez”, 2016 edition. Also, within this framework, the meetings of CEMLA’s Board of Governors and Assembly took place.
Documents presented
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The Euro Area Economy After a Prolonged Period of Monetary Stimulus
Luis M. Linde, Governor, Banco de España -
International Coordination in Dealingwith some Financial Stability Challenges Ahead
Pilar L’Hotellerie-Fallois, Directora General Adjunta de Asuntos Internacionales, Banco de España -
Tecnología, inclusión y regulación financiera
Carlos Gustavo Fernández Valdovinos, Presidente, Banco Central del Paraguay -
The Better than Cash Alliance
Loretta Michaels, Senior Advisor for Better Than Cash Alliance and World Bank -
Monetary policy and external shocks: Colombia
Juan José Echavarría Soto, Gerente General, Banco de la República -
Monetary Policy Reaction to External Shocks
Washington Ribeiro, Director, Banco Central del Uruguay -
Administración de Reservas Internacionales
Julio Velarde, Presidente, Banco Central de Reserva del Perú