The Euro in the Financial Crisis
CBS gathers European central bank governors to an open podium debate
The euro and the financial crisis will be the main theme when three central bank governors from France, Germany and Denmark meet at CBS on 22 March.
As the seriousness of the financial crisis became apparent, some European governments started calling for a new global financial system that could prevent such crisis from happening again.
Subsequently, the European Commission has started drafting reform elements of the EU framework for financial supervision. The new framework comprises supervision at both micro (involving individual financial institutions) and macro (involving the financial system as a whole) levels. It will entail the creation of new financial institutions as well as new regulatory framework assessing the role of the Euro.
In collaboration with the Embassy of France and the Embassy of Germany, CBS’ International Center for Business and Politics has arranged an open podium debate on the Euro and the financial crisis with three central bank governors from France, Germany and Denmark, respectively.
- We are fortunate that all three of our keynote speakers were available on the same date and are honored that they have chosen to present their perspectives on the current financial crisis at CBS, says Bo Bøgeskov, Head of Secretariat, CBS International Center for Business and Politics.
The keynote speakers are:
• Gouverneur Christian Noyer, Banque de France: Financial stability in Europe and in the world – a French Perspective
• Prof. Dr. Axel Weber, Präsident der Deutchen Bundesbank: Challenges and opportunities for the competitiveness of EMU member states
• Governor Nils Bernstein, The National Bank of Denmark: Outside the Euro in the financial crisis – The Danish experience
Learn more (Danish)
Euroen under finanskrisen