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Event Date |
Fri Nov 18 CET (about 2 years ago)
In your timezone (EST): Thu Nov 17 6:00pm - Thu Nov 17 6:00pm |
Location |
Alte Oper (Alte Oper Frankfurt)
Opernpl. 1, 60313 Frankfurt am Main, Germany |
Region | EMEA |
With supply chain disruptions and rising oil and gas prices posing an ongoing challenge, the energy transition and, more broadly, the green and digital transformation have become an urgent necessity for firms and policymakers alike.
At the same time, governments must assess the distributional consequences of these far-reaching changes to ensure a balance between sustainability, competitiveness and social cohesion.
This year’s forum will address how to achieve the dual ambition of accelerating transition to a smart and green economy while mitigating risks and maximising opportunities for business, the financial sector and society.
2022 Speakers
Colin W Bell
Chief Executive Officer, HSBC Europe
Philippe Bordenave
Senior Executive Advisor, BNP Paribas
Melinda Crane
Chief Political Correspondent, Deutsche Welle
Emmanuel Faber
Chair, International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB)
Clemens Fuest
President, ifo Institute, Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich
Manfred Knof
Chairman of the Board of Managing Directors, Commerzbank
Klaas Knot
President of De Nederlandsche Bank, Member of the ECB’s, Governing Council, Chair of the FSB
Christine Lagarde
President, European Central Bank
Christian Lindner
Federal Minister of Finance, Federal Republic of Germany
Francis Malige
Managing Director, Financial Institutions for the EBRD, London
Joachim Nagel
President, Deutsche Bundesbank & Member of the ECB‘s Governing Council
Siegfried Russwurm
President, BDI – Federation of German Industries
Monika Schnitzer
Professor for Comparative Economics, LMU Munich and Member of the German Council of Economic Experts
Christian Sewing
Chief Executive Officer, Deutsche Bank
Stephanie Wüst
Deputy Mayor, City of Frankfurt am Main
Jeromin Zettelmeyer
Director, Bruegel