Toronto Centre: Virtual Executive Panel

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Location: IMF Connect


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WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND


There is a growing global consensus about the urgent need to move to a green economy. This transition will have substantial implications for financial stability and inclusion in developed and developing economies.

The panel will discuss:

  • The roles of governments, policy makers, international standard setters and the private sector
  • How to balance public and private sector priorities and promote collaboration
  • How the transition could help revive the global economy post-COVID-19

 


ABOUT TORONTO CENTRE


Established in 1998, Toronto Centre for Global Leadership in Financial Supervision (Toronto Centre) is an independent not-for-profit organization that promotes

financial stability and access to financial services globally by providing high-quality capacity building programs for financial sector regulators and supervisors,

particularly in emerging markets and low-income countries. We believe that for countries to thrive, their financial systems must be stable and inclusive. By

helping to build these economic foundations, the Centre’s mission supports sustainable growth and job creation, and helps to reduce poverty. Toronto Centre’s

mission is aligned with UN 2030 Sustainable Development Goals and Canada’s Feminist International Development Assistance and Swedish International

Development priorities. Since 1998, the Centre has trained more than 13,000 supervisors and regulators from over 190 countries and territories. Toronto Centre

is supported by Global Affairs Canada, the IMF, Swedish Sida, and other valuable international partners such as the World Bank. For more information, please visit

www.torontocentre.org