December FOMC meeting: the outlook for US monetary policy
Donald Kohn, senior fellow in the economic studies program at the Brookings Institution, previously vice chair of the Federal Reserve, and Dennis Lockhart, who was president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, join OMFIF US Chair Mark Sobel to discuss the December Federal Open Market Committee outcomes and the outlook for US monetary policy.
Speakers
Donald Kohn
Vice Chair (2006-2010)
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
Donald Kohn
Vice Chair (2006-2010)
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
Donald Kohn was the vice chair of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, director of the Division of Monetary Affairs, chairman of the Committee on the Global Financial System and secretary of the Federal Open Market Committee. He is senior fellow in the economic studies programme at the Brookings Institution
Dennis Lockhart
President and CEO (2007-2017)
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Dennis Lockhart
President and CEO (2007-2017)
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Dennis Lockhart was president and chief executive officer at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. He served on the Federal Reserve’s chief monetary policy body and the Federal Open Market Committee. He is distinguished professor-of-the-practice at Georgia Tech and member of various for profit and non-profit companies’ boards and advisory councils.
Mark Sobel
Vice Chair and Chief Economist
OMFIF
Mark Sobel
Vice Chair and Chief Economist
OMFIF
Mark Sobel is Chief Economist and Vice Chair at OMFIF. Mark is a veteran US Treasury official, who was at the forefront of international financial diplomacy for two decades.
Mark, who represented the US on the International Monetary Fund executive board up to April 2018, has had a 40-year Treasury career with extensive around-the-world engagement.
He works with OMFIF in dealings with private and public sector organisations, speak regularly on international and US policy, and provide OMFIF members with insight and analysis.
Mark was Treasury Deputy Assistant Secretary for international monetary and financial policy between 2000 and early 2015. He helped lead Treasury preparations for G7 and G20 finance minister and central bank governor meetings, formulated US positions at the IMF, and coordinated Treasury and regulatory agencies’ work in the Financial Stability Board.
Mark founded the US/EU Financial Market Regulatory Dialogue and chaired an international group of private and official sovereign debt experts that developed enhanced collective action clauses for sovereign debt restructuring. He managed the $100bn-plus Treasury Exchange Stabilization Fund and played a key role in US foreign exchange policy including coordinating the Treasury’s semi-annual foreign exchange report on China and other countries.
Timings
15:00-16:00 (London)
10:00-11:00 (New York)
23:00-00:00 (Singapore)