

IMF, U-Tokyo Virtual Conference
Video
Virtual Conference
“Securing Financial Stability: Lessons from the Global Financial Crisis in the Age of COVID-19”
Session 2: “International Cooperation; Risk Management”
Panel Discussion1: International efforts to bolster cooperation and manage financial stability in the era of COVID-19
Both global and regional cooperation are important to mitigate economic and financial risks during crises. This session will discuss how best to leverage such cooperation during the COVID-19 crisis to manage risks, including by drawing on lessons from the past.
Panel Discussion2: Adapting crisis tools to a changing financial landscape
Financial and economic risk emanate from both within and from outside the traditional core financial sector. This session will explore structural change and innovation driven through Fintech and similar channels, and the implications of this change for broader financial stability and the design of crisis-management tools. The session will also highlight the importance of good governance and efficient mechanisms in capital markets to help manage financial risk.
This is an archive video of the Conference on Lessons from the Global Financial Crisis in the Age of COVID-19, co-hosted by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and The University of Tokyo (U-Tokyo) during November 23-25, 2020. The views expressed in this conference are those of the speakers and do not necessarily represent the views of the IMF, U-Tokyo, or any other entity mentioned herein.
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