Jointly organised by the Bank of England, Banque de France, IMF, Banca d’Italia and the OECD, this workshop aims to address frontier issues in the area of international capital flows, discussing how capital flows are affected by cyclical factors, such as inflation-driven monetary policy changes in advanced economies, as well as long-run structural drivers such as a more fragmented international financial system, the growing role of non-bank financial institutions (NBFIs), digitalisation, artificial intelligence, cryptos and digital currencies or trade policies. In addition, the workshop will seek to identify the appropriate mix of policy tools to mitigate the volatility of capital flows and associated risks.
The one-day workshop will bring together academics and policymakers to deepen our understanding of global capital flows. The workshop will be held at the OECD headquarters in Paris on 29 September 2026.
The event will feature a keynote speech, and a high-level panel discussion that will address frontier issues on capital flows and key policy challenges.
Registration will open soon.