Global financial stability: digital assets and next-generation cross-border payments

OMFIF Live broadcastDigital Monetary Institute
Wed 08 Jul 202614:00 - 15:00

Martin Moloney, deputy secretary general of the Financial Stability Board, joins OMFIF for a live virtual discussion on global financial stability in the context of rapid developments in digital assets – including stablecoins – and next-generation cross-border payments.

The session explores how the global payments architecture is evolving, including how digital innovation in payment systems can reshape the global financial architecture, with a focus on the implications for financial stability and the potential of international co-operation.

Speakers

Martin Moloney

Deputy Secretary General

Financial Stability Board

Martin Moloney

Deputy Secretary General

Financial Stability Board

Katie-Ann Wilson

Managing Director, DMI

OMFIF

Katie-Ann Wilson

Managing Director, DMI

OMFIF

Katie-Ann Wilson is Managing Director, Digital Monetary Institute at OMFIF. She is responsible for leading and managing the team to deliver the institute’s overall business objectives through a pipeline of publications and events. Katie-Ann develops the editorial scope across these projects and supports senior engagement with central banks, regulators, financial services, and technology providers. She also contributes to the corporate leadership of the entire business.

Prior to joining OMFIF, she worked at King’s College London, supporting the social science and public policy faculty on research submissions to higher education funding bodies. Before this, she worked as a grant writer for a non-governmental organisation in Israel.

Katie-Ann holds an MA in International Political Economy (distinction) from King’s College London and a BA (Hons) in International Relations from the University of Leeds.

Timings

London: 14:00-15:00

New York: 09:00-10:00

Singapore: 21:00-22:00

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