XCVII Meeting of Central Bank
Governors of CEMLA
During the sessions of this meeting held in São Paulo, Brazil on April 28 and 29, central bank governors addressed the following topics: World Economic Outlook; Topics under Discussion and the Future of the G20; Five Years after Lehman's Collapse: Where are we going to?; Communication Strategies and Monetary Policy Effectiveness in an Exceptional Environment; and Challenges for Monetary Policy in Latin America and the Caribbean.
These topics discussion was leaded by some of the governors presented as well as by some special guests. The winner paper of the Rodrigo Gómez Central Bank Award was presented in a special session.
- The European Paradox and the specificities of the challenges ahead
Carlos da Silva Costa, Governor, Banco de Portugal
- La recuperación global y la normalización monetaria ¿Como evitar una crónica anunciada?
José Juan Ruiz, Economista Jefe y Gerente del Departamento de Investigación, Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo - Temas bajo discusión y el futuro del G20
Juan Carlos Fábrega, Presidente, Banco Central de la República Argentina - Five Years after Lehman's Collapse: Where are we going to?
Luis M. Linde, Governor, Banco de España - Retos de la Política Monetaria en América Latina y El Caribe
Julio Velarde, Gobernador, Banco Central de Reserva del Perú - Challenges for Monetary Policy in Latin America and the Caribbean
Brian Wynter, Governor, Bank of Jamaica