In the time of Covid-19 Central Banks are to the rescue and are injecting trillions through unconventional measures. Some are pledging to do ‘whatever it takes’ to avoid another financial crisis. Can they really deliver? What is the limit to their intervention? Are Fed, ECB and other Central Banks equally committed? Should they further increase their coordination?
Speakers: Franco Bruni, ISPI, Italy Daniel Gros, CEPS, Belgium
Lucrezia Reichlin, London Business School, UK
Carmen Reinhart, Harvard Kennedy School, USA
José Siaba Serrate, CARI, Argentina
Moderator:
Ferdinando Giugliano, Bloomberg, USA (tbc)
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