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The Bank of Finland Museum Events, Spring 2022
The Bank of Finland Museum’s events for the public in spring 2022 will focus on different forms of money, climate change and Finland’s long-term economic growth
The Bank of Finland Museum’s events for the public in spring 2022 will focus on different forms of money, climate change and Finland’s long-term economic growth.
The 20-year journey of the euro, restriction of borrowing, and supervision of money laundering will also be highlighted in the Bank of Finland Museum’s spring 2022 events for the public.
Through its events for the public, the Bank of Finland seeks to promote financial literacy and awareness of the financial markets.It also hopes to increase dialogue with the general public.
Internet / Bank of Finland Museum
1.2.-10.5.2022 Tue at 17.00
Tue 1.2. The introduction of euro cash
Antti Heinonen, Former Director, Banknotes, European Central Bank
Tue 15.2. Finland’s long-term economic growth and current state of public finances
Head of Division Meri Obstbaum and Senior Economist Jarkko Kivistö, Bank of Finland
Tue 1.3. Climate change and monetary policy – towards sustainable growth
Tuomas Välimäki, Member of the Board of the Bank of Finland
Tue 15.3. A digital euro. What could it be?
Principal Adviser Aleksi Grym, Bank of Finland
Tue 22.3. Loan ceiling, debt-to-income limit, maximum loan term, amortisation requirement, bank buffers etc. Are they needed?
Senior Macroprudential Adviser Peik Granlund, Financial Supervisory Authority
Tue 5.4. What on earth is happening in the Chinese economy?
Senior Economist Juuso Kaaresvirta, The Bank of Finland Institute for Emerging Economies (BOFIT)
Tue 19.4. Supervision of money laundering in the Financial Supervisory Authority
Head of Division Pekka Vasara, Financial Supervisory Authority
Tue 26.4. Talouskirja nyt discussion series:Osmo Soininvaara ‘2020-luvun yhteiskuntapolitiikka’ (‘Social Policy in the 2020s’)
Deputy Governor Marja Nykänen interviews Licentiate in Social Sciences Osmo Soininvaara about his book.
Tue 3.5. Inflation can be measured, but how are price developments forecast for the coming years?
Senior Economist Harri Pönkä ja Economist Sami Oinonen, Bank of Finland
Tue 10.5. Cash in modern society
Head of Department Päivi Heikkinen, Bank of Finland chairs a panel discussion with Consumer Ombudsman Katri Väänänen, Finnish Competition and Consumer Authority
Free of charge, the events will be held online, unless otherwise statedand they will be broadcast from the premises of the Bank of Finland Museum.
The recordings of them will be made available afterwards on the Museum’s website.