Executive Panel Session: Nature-Related Risks, Macroeconomic Impacts, and Transition Planning

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Marrakech, Morocco
Oct 11th, 2023
10:00AM - 11:00AM

Demet Çanakçı

Senior Program Director

Speakers
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  • The Honourable Ahmed Hussen

    Minister of International Development, Government of Canada

  • The Honourable John Rwangombwa

    Governor, National Bank of Rwanda

  • Sabine Mauderer

    Vice-Chair, NGFS; Board Member, Deutsche Bundesbank

  • Jean-Paul Servais

    Chair, IOSCO Board; Chair, European Regional Committee (ERC)

  • Stefan Ingves

    Chair, Toronto Centre; Former Governor, Sveriges Riksbank (Central Bank of Sweden)

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Program Description

Central banks and supervisors need to consider climate change and biodiversity loss, which are interconnected and mutually reinforcing. Looking ahead, dealing with nature-related risks may also involve transition plans. Transition plans are crucial to credible implementation. The panel will discuss:

  • how central banks and supervisors should adjust to better capture climate-related impacts;
  • the effects of tighter monetary policy on climate investments in industrialized economies and their implications for emerging markets and developing economies; and,
  • what transition plans should entail and the objectives they should serve.

Opening Remarks:

The Honourable Ahmed HussenMinister of International Development, Government of Canada

Panelists:

The Honourable John RwangombwaGovernor, National Bank of Rwanda

Sabine Mauderer, Vice-Chair, Network for Greening the Financial System; Board Member, Deutsche Bundesbank

Jean-Paul Servais, Chair, IOSCO Board; Chair, Belgium's Financial Services and Markets Authority

Stefan Ingves, Chair, Toronto Centre; Former Governor, Sveriges Riksbank (Central Bank of Sweden)

Moderator:

Jean Pesme, Global Director, Finance, Competitiveness & Innovation, World Bank

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Program Agenda

Agenda not applicable for this event.

Venue: AA05 Ouzoud, Bab Ighli, Route d’AMIZIZ, Marrakech, Morocco

Attendees must be accredited to attend the 2023 the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank Group (WBG) Annual Meetings. To register, please visit the 2023 Annual Meetings website.

Who Should Attend

Topics Covered
  • Climate risks
  • Nature-related risks
  • Biodiversity loss
  • Transition plans
  • Climate finance and monetary policy
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IMF and World Bank Annual Meetings 2023