Consequences of success and failure: Making a modern central bank

Consequences of success and failure: Making a modern central bank

Launch   Virtual   
  Mon 23 Nov 2020 15:00 - 18:00

Bank of England book launch

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A two-decade series of upheavals at the Bank of England provided the background to a monetary and economic revolution that reverberates still through global finance today. Harold James’ Making a Modern Central Bank – The Bank of England 1979-2003 examines the most turbulent period of change at the Old Lady of Threadneedle Street since its early years helping finance war with France after its foundation in 1694.

The launch brings together leading figures from the UK and abroad to discuss past successes and failures which have shaped the Bank’s make-up. The session starts with a balance sheet of the Bank of England’s overall transformation, going on to discuss the impact on UK and international banking and finance. It ends by looking at the lasting legacies of changing regimes for monetary policy and banking supervision.

Read a review of Making a modern central bank by Paweł Kowalewski.

Timings
15:00 – 18:00 London
10:00 – 13:00 New York
23:00 – 02:00 Singapore

Full programme

Meeting at a glance
15:00-15:05 Welcome remarks: Danae Kyriakopoulou, Chief Economist and Director of Research, OMFIF
15:05-15:15 Keynote: Harold James, Professor of History, Princeton University
15:15-16:10 Session I: Consequences of success and failure: the making of a modern central bank
16:10-17:05 Session II: Development of banking and financial markets: the growth of financial globalisation
17:05-18:00 Session III: Balancing responsibilities: Banking supervision, monetary policy and the trials of independence
18:00 Closing remarks:  John Orchard, Chief Executive, OMFIF

 

Full Event

 

Part One

Welcome remarks: Danae Kyriakopoulou, Chief Economist and Director of Research, OMFIF
Keynote: Harold James, Professor of History, Princeton University
Session I: Consequences of success and failure: the making of a modern central bank

 

Part Two

Session II: Development of banking and financial markets: the growth of financial globalisation 

 

Part Three

Session III: Balancing responsibilities: Banking supervision, monetary policy and the trials of independence
Closing remarks:  John Orchard, Chief Executive, OMFIF

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