EBF FINANCIAL REGULATION AGENDA for the week starting Monday 3 February 2020 Key events in European banking and financial regulation for the upcoming week. Brought to you by the Mediacentre at the European Banking Federation.
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ECB's President Christine Lagarde speaks at the ECON committee |
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On Thursday the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs in the European Parliament will hold a Monetary Dialogue with Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank. This will be her second participation in the Monetary dialogue, which focuses on the perspectives of the economy in the euro area and next steps of the ECB’s monetary policy. The European Central Bank has begun its first strategic review of monetary policy in 16 years and has decided to hold interest rates steady, indicating that the year-long review will focus on issues from inflation-targeting to climate change. The perspectives of the European monetary union and financial stability in the euro area will be also looked into. ECON agenda |
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The financial agenda for the next week Tuesday 4 February: -
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ECB: Publication of Euro area bank interest rate statistics, Frankfurt -
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EBF Hedge Accounting Working Group meeting
Wednesday 5 February: -
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The Representation of the State of Hessen to the EU and the Association of German Banks conference: Financial market access after Brexit – What are the options? -
EBF Communications & CSR Steering Group meeting
Thursday 6 February: -
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European Parliament: ECON committee meeting. President of the European Central Bank Christine Lagarde speaking -
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European Commission publishes Winter 2020 Economic Forecast
*All events take place in Brussels unless stated otherwise |
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Breakfast event Wednesday 19 February, 8:00am to 9:30am European Parliament
Money laundering and financial crime Better addressing the threats to European security  The new European Commission, European Parliament and Council have put combating money laundering high on their agendas. While the Commission reports released in July give some indicative hints, it remains to be seen which reforms the Commission will finally propose. Therefore we would like to present and discuss the respective proposals of: -
Sebastian Fiedler, Chair of the Federation of German Police Officers (BDK), -
Wim Mijs, Chief Executive Officer, European Banking Federation (EBF) -
Sven Giegold, Economic and Financial Spokesperson of Greens/EFA
Registration: If you want to participate in the breakfast event at the European Parliament in Brussels, please register by 17 February indicating your name, organisation and contact details at [email protected] |
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