Panel Online Scaling up cross-border private financial flows for climate action Explore how to overcome the barriers to the lack of cross-border climate investment.
Panel Recording What happened at COP27? Is the world getting back on track for staying within a 1.5°C temperature rise?
Panel Recording What’s next in UK monetary policy? A panel of leading experts discuss the future direction of UK monetary policy.
Panel Recording The road to COP27: In conversation with Yannick Glemarec, Green Climate Fund Yannick Glemarec, executive director of the Green Climate Fund, discusses climate finance ahead of COP27 in Sharm-el Sheikh.
Panel In person Supply chain resilience: The dangers of pick 'n' mix Discussing regulatory responses to address supply chain vulnerability.
Webinar Online In conversation with Jihad Azour In this webinar, Jihad Azour (IMF) and Creon Butler discuss the key economic issues for the Middle East and North Africa for 2022 and what lies ahead on the path toward recovery.
Panel Recording Big Picture Series: In conversation with Professor Lord Nicholas Stern Professor Stern’s take on how the world must take action now to secure sustainable development for the future.
Panel Online In conversation with Dr Lawrence H. Summers Dr Summers will provide his take on some of the major challenges facing the world economy today.
Panel In person and Online The future of economic statecraft Wally Adeyemo, Deputy Secretary in the US Treasury, gives his vision of how financial, regulatory, and economic tools should be used to achieve foreign policy objectives.
Roundtable Online Understanding challenges to funding global health interventions as public goods: Lessons for CEPI What lessons from the experience of funding global health interventions as public goods can be applied to underwriting the work of the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI)?
Lessons learned from the Nixon 'dollar shock' and the Smithsonian Agreement Providing fresh perspectives on the geopolitical as well as economic and financial history of the Smithsonian Agreement as a foundation for reconsidering today’s challenges to the international monetary system.