EVENTS

The current times of uncertainty, economic disruptions and environmental emergencies coupled with ongoing geopolitical crises have led to a fragmented and changing world, in which the dynamics we have known for several years have now drastically changed.
Over the last three decades, businesses and governments around the world have operated under the assumption that economic and financial globalization would continue apace.
Dialogue of Continents seeks to encourage debate and orchestrate broad reaching discussions about our changing world. This 6th edition will aim to address arguments and strategies for de-risking a transition back to globalization, or more likely to a new globalization.
Most Recently
On October 11-15, 2023 and in collaboration with the Policy Center for the New South (PCNS), we will be hosting, during the annual meetings of the IMF and the World Bank, a rich variety of programming organized across several days under the umbrella of what we have called The Marrakesh Economic Festival.
Past Events

What Should be the Institutional Framework for Digital Currencies? Private Sector and Central Bank Perspectives

The 2nd Annual “Belt and Road” International Think Tank Forum and the 4th Annual BRICS Economic Think Tank Forum

South Africa’s Monetary Policy and Financial Stability Challenges in the Context of Emerging Market Vulnerabilities

Rethinking Global Finance Initiative: Strengthen the Research and Policy Voice of Emerging Economies

The End of Cross-Border Banking in Emerging Markets? Adapting Business Models in the Era of Regulatory Reform

Negative Feedback Loop Between the Sovereign Risk and the Banking Risk: Origins, Remedies and Outcome

Roundtable of the Euro50 Group and RBWC on the Eurozone Crisis and the International Monetary System

Monetary Policy and Macro-Prudential Regulation with High Level of Liquidity: New Policy Challenges for Macro and Financial Stability in Emerging Markets

Where is Global Finance Heading? Role and New Responsibilities of Emerging Economies in the Global Monetary System

Where is Global Finance Heading? Status of the International Monetary System and the Stake of Emerging Economies

New Rules of the Game in Global Finance: An International Bankruptcy Procedure for Sovereign Debtors

The Second RBWC Conference on the Governance of the Capital Market: New Challenges Facing the International Financial Architecture

Global Workshop on Implementing Emerging Financial Sector Standards: A Public/Private Sector Challenge

The Future of the Bretton Woods Institutions: The European Contribution to the Debate on the New Financial Architecture
The Reinventing Bretton Woods Committee (RBWC) is a US-based foundation that orchestrates an open and cross-national dialogue among high-level stakeholders committed to promoting a stable global financial architecture and to helping key institutions prepare for changes in the economic landscape.