Monetary Policy and the Business of Central Banking

SUERF Annual Lecture and Panel Discussion
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The Oesterreichische Nationalbank (OeNB) will host the SUERF Annual Lecture and Panel Discussion in cooperation with SUERF on 4 November 2024.

Abstract

Behind their role as policy makers, central banks are also businesses with many operational tasks which the public is little aware of. They finance the various services which they provide to the public out of “seigniorage” income (the income generated from issuing central bank money), which is influenced by the composition and the properties (risk, return) of the assets and liabilities in their balance sheets. The SUERF Annual Lecture will start from current discussions about the losses incurred by central banks and ask whether there is a conflict between the policy mandate of the central bank and the viability of the central bank as a business, which is essential to its independence. Sources of losses, such as the risk on assets held and the interest paid on reserves, will be considered, as will be the relation of these phenomena to monetary policy and to the central bank’s mandate. In a longer perspective, central banks’ “business model” as such may need reconsideration as seigniorage may be disappearing in a digitalized world.

The SUERF Annual Lecture will highlight topical perspectives relevant in this context from one of Europe’s leading academic researchers in the field. Two senior policy makers will add their perspectives. There will be ample room for interaction among the panel and with the audience.

Program

13.30

Registration and coffee

14.00 Opening
  Robert Holzmann, Governor, Oesterreichische Nationalbank
  SUERF Annual Lecture
  Prof. Martin Hellwig, Director (em.), Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods
  Comments
  Sarah Bell, Head of Central Banking Studies, Bank for International Studies
  Stefan Ingves, former Governor, Sveriges Riksbank, and former Chairman of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision
  Panel discussion and Q&A with the audience
  Moderation: Ernest Gnan, Secretary General, SUERF
16:00

Closing

Date

Monday, 4 November 2024 | Start: 02:00 PM | End: 04:00 PM       

Venue

The event is planned both, online via Webex and onsite at the Oesterreichische Nationalbank, Otto-Wagner-Platz 3, 1090 Vienna, Veranstaltungssaal, Ground Floor.

Please register by 30 October 2024, at the latest. 

  • Contact

    • Event Management
      Phone: +43 (1) 404 20-6920