Bank of Finland Museum’s autumn focus is on climate change and the new monetary policy strategy
The Bank of Finland Museum’s events for the public in autumn 2021 will focus on the European Central Bank’s new monetary policy strategy and climate change.
Through its events for the public, the Bank of Finland hopes to foster financial literacy and awareness of the financial markets. It also hopes to further dialogue with the general public.
The events are open to all and free of charge; they will be held online, unless otherwise stated, and will be broadcast from the premises of the Bank of Finland Museum. All events will begin at 17:00, and after each event a recording will be made available on the Museum’s web pages.
Tues 12.10. Stress tests for the financial sector: what, how and then what?
Chief Analyst Sampo Alhonsuo, Financial Supervisory Authority
Tues 26.10. Investment climate goals at the central bank
Principal Responsible Investment Specialist Anna Hyrske
Tues 9.11. The ECB’s new monetary policy strategy
Bank of Finland Governor Olli Rehn
Tues 16.11. Talouskirja nyt discussion series: Kaikki kuluttamisesta (‘All you need to know about consumption’)
Deputy Governor Marja Nykänen, Editor-in-Chief Antti Oksanen, Director Mari Pantsar from the Finnish Innovation Fund Sitra and the author Julia Thurén discuss Thurén’s book and the topic of responsible consumption.
Tues 30.11. Financial literacy in a time of change
Adviser Anu Raijas
Tues 7.12. Impact of climate change on government bonds as an investment
Senior Risk Specialist Mikko Sinersalo, Financial Supervisory Authority
For more information, please contact Museum Curator Jaakko Koskentola, tel. +358 9 183 2607 or Communications Specialist Katri Heikkinen, tel. +358 9 183 2655.