Global Public Investor 2024 launch
4 June 2024
With inflation and interest rates now having peaked, will global public investors move back to bonds or diversify to other assets? How will geopolitics determine their geographic and currency allocations? How will they approach the green transition?
Last year, OMFIF's flagship Global Public Investor survey unveiled the views of 75 central bank reserve managers with total assets of nearly $5tn. This year, we will once again unpack the investment strategies and asset allocation intentions of central bank reserve managers across the world. Join us for a presentation and discussion of the findings of this year's report, Global Public Investor 2024.
Agenda
Speakers
Taylor Pearce
Ricardo Martinelli
Take a look at last year's report
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About OMFIF
OMFIF is an independent think tank for central banking, economic policy and public investment, providing a neutral platform for public and private sector engagement worldwide. With teams in London and the US, OMFIF focuses on global policy and investment themes relating to central banks, sovereign funds, pension funds, regulators and treasuries. Global public investors with investable assets of $43tn are at the heart of this network.
Membership offers insight through analysis and meetings. OMFIF analysis draws on expertise from our in-house specialists and global network of public and private sector members. Many OMFIF meetings, held under the OMFIF Rules, take place within central banks and other official institutions.
The OMFIF advisory network participates in these activities and is chaired by Lord Meghnad Desai, emeritus professor at the London School of Economics and Political Science.