What’s more we’ve been able to make the material available to colleagues afterwards – allowing for further review and analysis. That was simply not possible in the old world. Colleagues came from all four corners of the planet, with the countries present representing 80% of global carbon emissions. For example, in September over 300 delegates registered for our event on climate scenario analysis and stress testing. In our view that has proven transformational. Here in CCBS our entire programme has moved to virtual. As you know like everyone we have had to adapt our working model over the past 18 months. Getting into the detail, I have three messages for you.įirst, we continue to be open for business to central bankers and regulators from all over the world. We hope that by the end of our short message you will be sufficiently enthused to check out the rest of our website and sign up for our seminars. We’ll use the opportunity to reflect on this past (rather weird) year and set out our thinking for the future. I am joined by Huw Pill, our recently appointed Chief Economist and today we are launching our international seminar programme for 2022. My name is John Power and I am the Director of the Bank’s Centre for Central Banking Studies.
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