ECB Forum on Central Banking 2025
Adapting to change: macroeconomic shifts and policy responses
30 June-2 July 2025
Sintra, Portugal
Programme
All times are local (CET -1)
Conference moderation
Claire Jones, US economics editor, Financial Times
- 18:30
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Opening reception and dinner
Dinner hosted by the Executive Board of the European Central Bank
Introductory speech
Christine Lagarde, President, European Central Bank
Live streaming of the dinner speech will begin at 20:00.
- 8:30
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Welcome and introduction
- 8:40
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Session 1: Macroeconomic implications of changes in euro area labour markets
Chair: Luis de Guindos, Vice-President, European Central Bank
Paper: “Macroeconomic developments, challenges, and opportunities in euro area labour markets”
Author: Benjamin Schoefer, Associate Professor, University of California, Berkeley
Discussant: Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln, President, WZB Berlin and Professor, Goethe University Frankfurt
- 9:40
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Session 2: Monetary transmission through households, consumption and savings
Chair: Frank Elderson, Member of the Executive Board, European Central Bank
Paper: “Discretionary spending is the business cycle”
Author: Paolo Surico, Professor, London Business School
(together with Michele Andreolli, Assistant Professor, Boston College, Natalie Rickard, London Business School, and Chiara Vergeat, London Business School)Discussant: Maria Teresa Valderrama, Head of the Monetary Policy Section, Oesterreichische Nationalbank
- 10:40
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Coffee break and poster session for the Young Economist Prize
- 11:10
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Young Economist Prize
Introduction of the finalists – speed presentations on the stage
- 11:40
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Panel 1: Cross-country heterogeneity in the euro area and implications for monetary policy
Chair: Isabel Schnabel, Member of the Executive Board, European Central Bank
- Agnès Bénassy-Quéré, Second Deputy Governor, Banque de France
- Piet Haines Christiansen, Director, Danske Bank
- Luca Fornaro, Senior Researcher, CREI, and Adjunct Professor, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
- Refet Gürkaynak, Professor, Bilkent University
- 13:10
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Lunch
- 14:30
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Policy panel
- Andrew Bailey, Governor, Bank of England
- Christine Lagarde, President, European Central Bank
- Jerome Powell, Chair, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
- Chang Yong Rhee, Governor, Bank of Korea
- Kazuo Ueda, Governor, Bank of Japan
Moderator: Francine Lacqua, Anchor and Editor-at-large, Bloomberg Television
- 15:30
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End of day 1
- 15:35
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Group photo (all participants)
- 19:30
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Informal dinner hosted by the Executive Board of the European Central Bank
- 8:30
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Poster session for the Young Economist Prize
(stands in the foyer) - 8:50
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Welcome and introduction
- 9:00
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Session 3: Non-bank financial intermediaries, liquidity and their prudential treatment
Chair: Luis de Guindos, Vice-President, European Central Bank
Paper: “Growth of non-bank financial intermediaries, monetary policy, and financial stability”
Author: Loriana Pelizzon, Professor, Deputy Scientific Director, Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE and Professor, Goethe University Frankfurt and Ca’ Foscari University of Venice
Discussant: Viral Acharya, Professor, New York University Stern School of Business
- 10:00
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Session 4: New industrial developments and the evolving architecture of international trade
Chair: Piero Cipollone, Member of the Executive Board, European Central Bank
Paper: “Recent evolutions in the global trade system: from integration to strategic realignment”
Author: Ana Maria Santacreu, Economic Policy Advisor, Federal Reserve Bank of St Louis
(together with Florencia Airaudo, Economist, Federal Reserve Board of Governors, François de Soyres, Section Chief, Federal Reserve Board of Governors, and Alexandre Gaillard, Assistant Professor, Brown University)Discussant: Diego Comin, Professor, Dartmouth College
- 11:00
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Coffee break
- 11:30
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Panel 2: Central bank communication: current challenges
Chair: Philip R. Lane, Member of the Executive Board, European Central Bank
- Alessandra Galloni, Editor-in-Chief, Reuters
- Carolin Pflueger, Associate Professor, University of Chicago, Harris School of Public Policy
- Anna Seim, Deputy Governor, Sveriges Riksbank
- Alan Taylor, Professor, Columbia University and external member of the Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of England
- 13:00
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Lunch
- 14:30
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A conversation about tapping Europe’s growth potential
- Philippe Aghion, Professor, Collège de France and London School of Economics
- Lars Feld, Professor, University of Freiburg, and Director of the Walter Eucken Institute
- 15:15
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Award ceremony for the Young Economist Prize
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Closing remarks
Christine Lagarde, President, European Central Bank
- 18:30
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Reception and dinner hosted by the Banco de Portugal
The bus to the dinner venue departs at 18:00.
This programme may be subject to change without notice.
Audiovisual notice: The entire event will be broadcast live. Recordings will be uploaded to the ECB’s website shortly after the end of the Forum. Journalists will be present and will report on the event.
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