Lessons from the Global Financial Crisis in the Age of COVID-19

 

November 23-25, 2020

The world is facing an unprecedented crisis. Pre-existing vulnerabilities in financial systems are intensifying in many economies, particularly for non-financial corporates, non-bank financial institutions and sovereign debt. We must prepare for post-pandemic financial reforms to secure financial stability. The IMF, together with The University of Tokyo, hosted the virtual conference “Lessons from the Global Financial Crisis in the Age of COVID-19” to bring together veteran and current policymakers and researchers from around the world to offer their insights on how best to manage financial risks during the current and future crises.

You can watch the videos on this website and the following IMF social media platforms:

Facebook for the English channel
IMF Asia Pacific Office (Day 1 / Day 2 / Day 3)

Twitter for Japanese interpretation 
@IMF_Tokyo (Day 1 / Day 2 / Day 3)

Details in Japanese are available at The University of Tokyo's website

 
 

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    Session 1 “Crisis Management Lessons”
    Session 2 “International Cooperation Risk Management"
    Session 3 “Financial Regulation”

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    Agenda

     Time  Program
    9:00-9:10 pm
    Japan time

    Opening remarks:
    Makoto Gonokami, President, The University of Tokyo
    01'16"

    9:10-9:20 pm

    Opening speech:
    Kristalina Georgieva, Managing Director, International Monetary Fund (IMF)
    Speech
    13'12"

    9:20-10:50 pm

    International crisis management during the GFC and lessons for the COVID-19 crisis

    Moderator:
    Gillian Tett, Chair Editorial Board and Editor-at-Large US, Financial Times
    20'53" | 31'04" | 41'48" | 49'03" | 58'32" (starting Q&A)

    Panelists:
    Hiroshi Nakaso, Project Professor, The University of Tokyo
    24'06"

    William Dudley, Senior Research Scholar, Griswold Center for Economic Policy Studies, Princeton University
    32'39"

    Francesco Papadia, Senior Fellow of the Bruegel Institute
    Presentation
    42'27"

    Marianne Nessen, Senior Advisor to the Executive Board, Sveriges Riksbank
    50'18"

    Issues for discussion
    International collaboration is critical for successful management and prevention of financial crises. This session will explore broad challenges and lessons for policymakers through drawing on experiences gained during the GFC, assessing policy responses during the current crisis and considering the challenges that lie ahead.

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    Speakers and Panelists

    Opening Remarks Opening Speech 

    Makoto Gonokami
    President, The University of Tokyo
    Bio

    IMF Managing Director Kristalina GeorgievaKristalina Georgieva
    Managing Director, IMF
    Bio

    Moderator  

    Ms. Gillian Tett, Chair Editorial Board and Editor-at-Large US, Financial TimesGillian Tett
    Chair Editorial Board and Editor-at-Large US, Financial Times
    Bio


    Panelists  

    William Dudley
    Senior Research Scholar, Griswold Center for Economic Policy Studies, Princeton University
    Bio

    Francesco Papadia
    Senior Fellow of the Bruegel Institute
    Bio

     
     

    Marianne Nessen
    Senior Advisor to the Executive Board, Sveriges Riksbank
    Bio

    Hiroshi Nakaso
    Project Professor, The University of Tokyo
    Bio