How to adapt central banking and monetary policy in the age of digital money

How to adapt central banking and monetary policy in the age of digital money

How to adapt central banking and monetary policy in the age of digital money

Date: November 26

Time: 10:00am-2pm (EDT) | 2pm-6pm (GMT) | 4pm-8pm (CET)

Register your interest

Thumbnail
Manmohan Singh

Senior economist

International Monetary Fund

Manmohan Singh is a Senior Economist with the International Monetary Fund in Washington DC. He writes extensively on topical issues including, monetary policy and central bank balance sheets, financial plumbing,  rehypothecation of collateral, collateral velocity,  shadow banking, deleveraging in financial markets, etc.. He has written a second edition of his book Collateral and Financial Plumbing that looks at all the above themes from the lens of financial collateral. Manmohan has led work-shops for the IMF to official sector policy makers on strategic asset allocation and impact of regulations on financial markets.  He holds a PhD and MBA from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a B.S. from Allegheny College.

At the conclusion of the training, participants will be able to:​​​​​​ 

  • Delegates will be able to understand the transmission of climate risks through financial systems and how central bank policies can mitigate these risks through regulation and monetary policy.
  • Participants will learn how to successfully integrate ESG strategies into their central bank's operations, including harmonizing frameworks and aligning policies with climate goals.
  • Learn best practices for climate risk disclosure and reporting, focusing on transparency, carbon footprint measurement, and ESG communication.
  • Delegates will be taught how to harness technology and innovation (AI, IoT, green fintech) to support green finance and sustainable investments while managing cybersecurity risks.