European Central Bank
The year is 2001. You are standing in line at the bank, trading old coins for new dreams.
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- The year is 2001. You are standing in line at the bank, trading old coins for new dreams.
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- 0:16
- Date posted
- 8 months ago
- Description
- In your hands: a small plastic bag with shiny coins. The euro is coming 💶🇪🇺
#EuropeanCentralBank #Euro #Europe #ECB #RareAesthetic
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- Sixth ECB Forum on Banking Supervision 2025
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- 0:58
- Date posted
- 8 months ago
- Description
- Sixth ECB Forum on Banking Supervision 2025
Resilience in times of disruption
Thursday, 13 and Friday, 14 November 2025
European Central Bank, Frankfurt am Main
https://www.bankingsupervision.europa.eu/press/conferences/html/20251113_6th_ECB_Forum_Banking_supervision.en.html
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- The euro is on the move 💶 Next stop: Bulgaria!
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- 0:09
- Date posted
- 8 months ago
- Description
- In just two months, Bulgaria joins the euro area.
New coins. New notes. A shared currency for a shared future.
🎥 by ECB
#EuropeanCentralBank #EvrotoBG #EuroInBulgaria #Bulgaria #Euro #Europe #ECB
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- When the euro enters the villa 👀🎇
- Runtime
- 0:09
- Date posted
- 8 months ago
- Description
- Happy Halloween from the ECB! 🎃
#Halloween #EuropeanCentralBank #Euro #Europe #ECB
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- GovC announcement of new phase
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- 1:24
- Date posted
- 8 months ago
- Description
- The digital euro would complement banknotes and extend the benefits of cash to the digital sphere.
This is important because euro cash brings us together. It’s our money.
Europeans would have the freedom to use the digital euro for any digital payment, online or offline, throughout the euro area.
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- President Lagarde presents the latest monetary policy decisions - 30 October 2025
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- 14:22
- Date posted
- 8 months ago
- Description
- Today our Governing Council decided on monetary policy.
Listen to President Christine Lagarde present today’s decisions. The statement also covers:
• how the economy is performing
• how we expect prices to develop
• the risks to the economic outlook
• the dynamics behind financial and monetary conditions
Published and recorded during our press conference on 30 October 2025.
Our monetary policy statement at a glance, 30 October 2025
www.ecb.europa.eu/press/press_conf…_october.en.html
Christine Lagarde, Luis de Guindos: Monetary policy statement, 30 October 2025
www.ecb.europa.eu/press/press_conf…74dde15e.en.html
Monetary policy decisions, 30 October 2025
www.ecb.europa.eu/press/pr/date/20…0540b5c0.en.html
Combined monetary policy decisions and statement, 30 October 2025
www.ecb.europa.eu/press/press_conf…5d99d5b1c.en.pdf
European ...
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- ECB Governing Council Press Conference - 30 October 2025
- Runtime
- 53:40
- Date posted
- 8 months ago
- Description
- ECB President Christine Lagarde explains the Governing Council's monetary policy decisions and will answer questions from journalists at the Governing Council press conference to be held on Thursday, 30 October 2025 at 14:45 CET in Florence, Italy.
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- Closing remarks | 5th WE_ARE_IN Conference 2025
- Runtime
- 2:23
- Date posted
- 8 months ago
- Description
- Closing remarks by Fiorella De Fiore, Agnese Leonello, Caterina Mendicino, Helene Rey, Carolina Villegas Sanchez on the second day of the 5th WE_ARE_IN Macroeconomics and Finance Conference 2025.
The Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) and the European Central Bank (ECB) organised their 2025 conference WE_ARE_IN Macroeconomics and Finance. The aim of the conference is to bring together women in economics to present and discuss new research on macroeconomics and finance which is of particular interest to central banks.
WE_ARE_IN stands for Women in Economics: Advancing Research in Economics Internationally. It complements the WE_ARE initiative, a CEPR seminar series in which junior women present their work and receive constructive feedback from their peers and from senior economists.
The conference took place on 20 and 21 October 2025 in Frankfurt am Main.
Watch all sessions from t...
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- Systematic Origins of Monetary Policy Shocks | 5th WE_ARE_IN Conference 2025
- Runtime
- 47:01
- Date posted
- 8 months ago
- Description
- Session 5 on the second day of the 5th WE_ARE_IN Macroeconomics and Finance Conference 2025.
Chair: Caterina Mendicino*, ECB
“The Systematic Origins of Monetary Policy Shocks”
Authors:
• Lukas Hack, ETH Zürich
• Klodiana Istrefi*, ECB and CEPR
• Matthias Meier, University of Mannheim
Discussant: Francesca Monti*, UCLouvain and CEPR
The Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) and the European Central Bank (ECB) organised their 2025 conference WE_ARE_IN Macroeconomics and Finance. The aim of the conference is to bring together women in economics to present and discuss new research on macroeconomics and finance which is of particular interest to central banks.
WE_ARE_IN stands for Women in Economics: Advancing Research in Economics Internationally. It complements the WE_ARE initiative, a CEPR seminar series in which junior women pres...
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- Monetary Policy and Capital Misallocation | 5th WE_ARE_IN Conference 2025
- Runtime
- 45:05
- Date posted
- 8 months ago
- Description
- Session 5 on the second day of the 5th WE_ARE_IN Macroeconomics and Finance Conference 2025.
Chair: Caterina Mendicino*, ECB
“A Tale of Two Margins: Monetary Policy and Capital Misallocation”
Authors:
• Silvia Albrizio, IMF
• Beatriz Gonzalez*, Banco de España
• Dmitry Khametshin, Banco de España
Discussant: Daria Finocchiaro*, Sveriges Riksbank and CEPR
The Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) and the European Central Bank (ECB) organised their 2025 conference WE_ARE_IN Macroeconomics and Finance. The aim of the conference is to bring together women in economics to present and discuss new research on macroeconomics and finance which is of particular interest to central banks.
WE_ARE_IN stands for Women in Economics: Advancing Research in Economics Internationally. It complements the WE_ARE initiative, a CEPR seminar series in...
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- Monetary Policy and Sovereign Risk in Emerging Economies | 5th WE_ARE_IN Conference 2025
- Runtime
- 44:19
- Date posted
- 8 months ago
- Description
- Session 5 on the second day of the 5th WE_ARE_IN Macroeconomics and Finance Conference 2025.
Chair: Caterina Mendicino*, ECB
“Monetary Policy and Sovereign Risk in Emerging Economies”
Authors:
• Cristina Arellano, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
• Yan Bai*, University of Rochester and CEPR
• Gabriel Mihalache, Stony Brook University
Discussant: Ozge Akinci*, Federal Reserve Bank of New York and CEPR
The Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) and the European Central Bank (ECB) organised their 2025 conference WE_ARE_IN Macroeconomics and Finance. The aim of the conference is to bring together women in economics to present and discuss new research on macroeconomics and finance which is of particular interest to central banks.
WE_ARE_IN stands for Women in Economics: Advancing Research in Economics Internationally. It complements...
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- HANKSSON | 5th WE_ARE_IN Conference 2025
- Runtime
- 43:57
- Date posted
- 8 months ago
- Description
- Session 4 on the second day of the 5th WE_ARE_IN Macroeconomics and Finance Conference 2025.
Chair: Fiorella De Fiore*, BIS and CEPR
“HANKSSON”
Authors:
• Florin O. Bilbiie, University of Cambridge
• Sigurd Mølster Galaasen, Norges Bank
• Refet Gürkaynak, Bilkent University
• Mathis Mæhlum, Norges Bank
• Kristina Molnar*, Norwegian School of Economics
Discussant: Morgane Richard*, SciencesPo
The Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) and the European Central Bank (ECB) organised their 2025 conference WE_ARE_IN Macroeconomics and Finance. The aim of the conference is to bring together women in economics to present and discuss new research on macroeconomics and finance which is of particular interest to central banks.
WE_ARE_IN stands for Women in Economics: Advancing Research in Economics Internationally. It comp...
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- Fiscal Policy and Sectoral Reallocation | 5th WE_ARE_IN Conference 2025
- Runtime
- 47:02
- Date posted
- 8 months ago
- Description
- Session 4 on the second day of the 5th WE_ARE_IN Macroeconomics and Finance Conference 2025.
Chair: Fiorella De Fiore*, BIS and CEPR
“Fiscal Policy and Sectoral Reallocation According to HANK-SAM-IO”
Authors:
• Alexey Gorn, University of Liverpool
• Nicolò Rizzotti, University of Chicago
• Antonella Trigari*, Bocconi University and CEPR
Discussant: Anna Rogantini Picco*, ECB and CEPR
The Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) and the European Central Bank (ECB) organised their 2025 conference WE_ARE_IN Macroeconomics and Finance. The aim of the conference is to bring together women in economics to present and discuss new research on macroeconomics and finance which is of particular interest to central banks.
WE_ARE_IN stands for Women in Economics: Advancing Research in Economics Internationally. It complements the WE_ARE initiat...
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- Geopolitical Risk and Global Banking | 5th WE_ARE_IN Conference 2025
- Runtime
- 49:21
- Date posted
- 8 months ago
- Description
- Session 3 on the second day of the 5th WE_ARE_IN Macroeconomics and Finance Conference 2025.
Chair: Hélène Rey*, London Business School and CEPR
“Geopolitical Risk and Global Banking”
Authors:
• Friederike Niepmann, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
• Leslie Shen*, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
Discussant: Veronica De Falco*, Imperial College
The Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) and the European Central Bank (ECB) organised their 2025 conference WE_ARE_IN Macroeconomics and Finance. The aim of the conference is to bring together women in economics to present and discuss new research on macroeconomics and finance which is of particular interest to central banks.
WE_ARE_IN stands for Women in Economics: Advancing Research in Economics Internationally. It complements the WE_ARE initiative, a CEPR seminar series in whi...
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- Trading Around Geopolitics | 5th WE_ARE_IN Conference 2025
- Runtime
- 44:05
- Date posted
- 8 months ago
- Description
- Session 3 on the second day of the 5th WE_ARE_IN Macroeconomics and Finance Conference 2025.
Chair: Hélène Rey*, London Business School and CEPR
“Trading Around Geopolitics”
Authors:
• Giancarlo Corsetti, European University Institute and CEPR
• Banu Demir, Oxford, Bilkent and CEPR
• Beata Javorcik*, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Oxford University and CEPR
Discussant: Feodora Teti*, ifo Institute, ECB and CEPR
The Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) and the European Central Bank (ECB) organised their 2025 conference WE_ARE_IN Macroeconomics and Finance. The aim of the conference is to bring together women in economics to present and discuss new research on macroeconomics and finance which is of particular interest to central banks.
WE_ARE_IN stands for Women in Economics: Advancing Research in Econo...
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- Welcome speech | 5th WE_ARE_IN Conference 2025
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- 25:33
- Date posted
- 8 months ago
- Description
- Welcome remarks by Philip R. Lane, ECB and CEPR on the 2nd day of the 5th WE_ARE_IN Macroeconomics and Finance Conference 2025.
The Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) and the European Central Bank (ECB) organised their 2025 conference WE_ARE_IN Macroeconomics and Finance. The aim of the conference is to bring together women in economics to present and discuss new research on macroeconomics and finance which is of particular interest to central banks.
WE_ARE_IN stands for Women in Economics: Advancing Research in Economics Internationally. It complements the WE_ARE initiative, a CEPR seminar series in which junior women present their work and receive constructive feedback from their peers and from senior economists.
The conference took place on 20 and 21 October 2025 in Frankfurt am Main.
Watch all sessions from the conference: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnVAEZuF9FZnv2...
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- Policy Panel | 5th WE_ARE_IN Conference 2025
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- 1:19:08
- Date posted
- 8 months ago
- Description
- Policy Panel on the first day of the 5th WE_ARE_IN Macroeconomics and Finance Conference 2025.
“Policy Panel: How to revive the European economy and unlock its potential?”
Moderator: Stefanie Flanders, Bloomberg
Panellists:
• Beata Javorcik, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, Oxford University and CEPR
• Andréa M Maechler, Bank for International Settlements
• Isabel Schnabel, European Central Bank and CEPR
The Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) and the European Central Bank (ECB) organised their 2025 conference WE_ARE_IN Macroeconomics and Finance. The aim of the conference is to bring together women in economics to present and discuss new research on macroeconomics and finance which is of particular interest to central banks.
WE_ARE_IN stands for Women in Economics: Advancing Research in Economics Internationally. It comple...
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- CEO-Firm Matches and Productivity in 42 Countries | 5th WE_ARE_IN Conference 2025
- Runtime
- 44:55
- Date posted
- 8 months ago
- Description
- Session 2 on the first day of the 5th WE_ARE_IN Macroeconomics and Finance Conference 2025.
Chair: Carolina Villegas Sanchez*, Esade, ECB and CEPR
“CEO-Firm Matches and Productivity in 42 Countries”
Authors:
• Amanda Dahlstrand, University of Zurich
• Dávid László, London School of Economics
• Helena Schweiger, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
• Oriana Bandiera, London School of Economics
• Andrea Prat, Columbia University
• Raffaella Sadun*, Harvard Business School and CEPR
Discussant: Juanita Gonzalez*, London School of Economics
The Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) and the European Central Bank (ECB) organised their 2025 conference WE_ARE_IN Macroeconomics and Finance. The aim of the conference is to bring together women in economics to present and discuss new research on macroeconomics and fi...
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- Superstar Firms through the Generations | 5th WE_ARE_IN Conference 2025
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- 41:54
- Date posted
- 8 months ago
- Description
- Session 2 on the first day of the 5th WE_ARE_IN Macroeconomics and Finance Conference 2025.
Chair: Carolina Villegas Sanchez*, Esade, ECB and CEPR
“Superstar Firms through the Generations”
Authors:
• Yueran Ma*, University of Chicago and CEPR
• Benjamin Pugsley, University of Notre Dame
• Kaspar Zimmermann, Frankfurt School of Finance & Management
Discussant: Marta Morazzoni*, University College London, IFS and CEPR
The Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) and the European Central Bank (ECB) organised their 2025 conference WE_ARE_IN Macroeconomics and Finance. The aim of the conference is to bring together women in economics to present and discuss new research on macroeconomics and finance which is of particular interest to central banks.
WE_ARE_IN stands for Women in Economics: Advancing Research in Economics Internationally. I...
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- Credit Card Banking | 5th WE_ARE_IN Conference 2025
- Runtime
- 43:35
- Date posted
- 8 months ago
- Description
- Session 1 on the first day of the 5th WE_ARE_IN Macroeconomics and Finance Conference 2025.
Chair: Agnese Leonello, ECB and CEPR
“Credit Card Banking”
Authors:
• Itamar Drechsler, University of Pennsylvania
• Hyeyoon Jung*, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
• Weiyu Peng, University of Pennsylvania
• Dominik Supera, Columbia Business School
• Guanyu Zhou, University of Pennsylvania
Discussant: Larissa Schäfer*, Frankfurt School of Finance & Management and CEPR
The Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) and the European Central Bank (ECB) organised their 2025 conference WE_ARE_IN Macroeconomics and Finance. The aim of the conference is to bring together women in economics to present and discuss new research on macroeconomics and finance which is of particular interest to central banks.
WE_ARE_IN stands for Women in E...
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- Common Ownership and Climate Lending | 5th WE_ARE_IN Conference 2025
- Runtime
- 40:20
- Date posted
- 8 months ago
- Description
- Session 1 on the first day of the 5th WE_ARE_IN Macroeconomics and Finance Conference 2025.
Chair: Agnese Leonello, ECB and CEPR
“Common Ownership and Climate Lending”
Authors:
• Elena Carletti*, Bocconi University and CEPR
• Anja Đuranović, Utrecht University School of Economics
• Irene Monasterolo, Utrecht University School of Economics and CEPR
• Steven Ongena, University of Zürich, Swiss Finance Institute, KU Leuven
Discussant: Eleonora Sfrappini*, University of St Andrews
The Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) and the European Central Bank (ECB) organised their 2025 conference WE_ARE_IN Macroeconomics and Finance. The aim of the conference is to bring together women in economics to present and discuss new research on macroeconomics and finance which is of particular interest to central banks.
WE_ARE_IN stands f...
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- Breaking Barriers to Financial Access | 5th WE_ARE_IN Conference 2025
- Runtime
- 46:59
- Date posted
- 8 months ago
- Description
- Session 1 on the first day of the 5th WE_ARE_IN Macroeconomics and Finance Conference 2025.
Chair: Agnese Leonello, ECB and CEPR
“Breaking Barriers to Financial Access: Cross-Platform Digital Payments and Credit Markets”
Authors:
• Shashwat Alok, Indian School of Business
• Pulak Ghosh, Indian Institute of Management (IIMB), Bangalore)
• Nirupama Kulkarni, CAFRAL
• Manju Puri*, Duke University
Discussant: Paolina Medina Palma*, University of Houston
The Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) and the European Central Bank (ECB) organised their 2025 conference WE_ARE_IN Macroeconomics and Finance. The aim of the conference is to bring together women in economics to present and discuss new research on macroeconomics and finance which is of particular interest to central banks.
WE_ARE_IN stands for Women in Economics: Advancin...
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- Welcome remarks | 5th WE_ARE_IN Conference 2025
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- 11:09
- Date posted
- 8 months ago
- Description
- Welcome remarks by Isabel Schnabel, ECB and CEPR at the 5th WE_ARE_IN Macroeconomics and Finance Conference 2025.
The Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) and the European Central Bank (ECB) organised their 2025 conference WE_ARE_IN Macroeconomics and Finance. The aim of the conference is to bring together women in economics to present and discuss new research on macroeconomics and finance which is of particular interest to central banks.
WE_ARE_IN stands for Women in Economics: Advancing Research in Economics Internationally. It complements the WE_ARE initiative, a CEPR seminar series in which junior women present their work and receive constructive feedback from their peers and from senior economists.
The conference took place on 20 and 21 October 2025 in Frankfurt am Main.
Watch all sessions from the conference: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnVAEZuF9FZnv2PtaYv_V20Ae4cN...
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- Details matter – how loan pricing affects monetary policy transmission in the euro area
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- 3:32
- Date posted
- 8 months ago
- Description
- Merely classifying loans as fixed-rate or floating-rate fails to fully capture their distinct sensitivity to changes in European Central Bank policy rates. Authors analysed the maturity of the relevant risk-free rates used to price new loans to see if it affected their short-term interest rate sensitivity – which it did.
Read more: https://www.ecb.europa.eu/press/research-publications/resbull/2025/html/ecb.rb251009~423b3ea674.en.html
ECB Research Bulletin by Kārlis Vilerts, Sofia Anyfantaki, Konstantīns Beņkovskis, Sebastian Bredl, Massimo Giovannini, Florian Matthias Horky, Vanessa Kunzmann, Tibor Lalinsky, Athanasios Lampousis, Elizaveta Lukmanova, Filippos Petroulakis and Klāvs Zutis.
The Research Bulletin features a selection of recent work on policy-relevant topics by ECB economists. Published on a monthly basis, the articles in the Research Bulletin are intended for a general audience. The views expressed in each article are those of...
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- From words to deeds – incorporating climate risks into sovereign credit ratings
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- 3:32
- Date posted
- 8 months ago
- Description
- Climate-related risks are increasingly recognised as an important threat to long-term fiscal sustainability, raising questions about the extent to which credit rating agencies integrate these risks into their sovereign rating assessments. This article addresses this question in a large sample of advanced, emerging and low-income economies using detailed measures of climate risks.
Read more: https://www.ecb.europa.eu/press/research-publications/resbull/2025/html/ecb.rb250730~ebfb33d43c.en.html
ECB Research Bulletin by Lorenzo Cappiello, Gianluigi Ferrucci, Angela Maddaloni, Veronica Veggente.
The Research Bulletin features a selection of recent work on policy-relevant topics by ECB economists. Published on a monthly basis, the articles in the Research Bulletin are intended for a general audience. The views expressed in each article are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views of the European Central Bank and the Eurosystem.
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- 5th WE_ARE_IN Macroeconomics and Finance Conference 2025 (Day 2)
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- 8:02:30
- Date posted
- 8 months ago
- Description
- The Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) and the European Central Bank (ECB) are organising their 2025 conference WE_ARE_IN Macroeconomics and Finance. The aim of the conference is to bring together women in economics who will present and discuss new research on macroeconomics and finance which is of particular interest to central banks.
WE_ARE_IN stands for Women in Economics: Advancing Research in Economics Internationally. It complements the WE_ARE initiative, a CEPR seminar series in which junior women present their work and receive constructive feedback from their peers and from senior economists.
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- Bulgaria will adopt the euro on 1 January 2026 💶
- Runtime
- 0:46
- Date posted
- 8 months ago
- Description
- But do you remember which was the most recent country to adopt it?#EuropeanCentralBank #EvrotoBG #EuroInBulgaria #Bulgaria #Euro #Europe #ECB
📷 by ECB
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- 5th WE_ARE_IN Macroeconomics and Finance Conference 2025 (Day 1)
- Runtime
- 7:29:19
- Date posted
- 8 months ago
- Description
- The Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) and the European Central Bank (ECB) are organising their 2025 conference WE_ARE_IN Macroeconomics and Finance. The aim of the conference is to bring together women in economics who will present and discuss new research on macroeconomics and finance which is of particular interest to central banks.
WE_ARE_IN stands for Women in Economics: Advancing Research in Economics Internationally. It complements the WE_ARE initiative, a CEPR seminar series in which junior women present their work and receive constructive feedback from their peers and from senior economists.
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- Christine Lagarde on insecurity
- Runtime
- 1:12
- Date posted
- 8 months ago
- Description
- To watch the full interview, head over to @collegeleadersinfinance
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- Christine Lagarde: “Yes, it is a euro moment”
- Runtime
- 0:42
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- To watch the full interview, head over to @collegeleadersinfinance
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- What does the European Central Bank do?
- Runtime
- 2:15
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- Europe is a place where diversity thrives, dreams are shared, and opportunities are endless. But what helps make all of this possible? At the European Central Bank, we play a vital role in ensuring stability for everyone across the euro area.
In this video, we explain how the ECB keeps prices stable, safeguards the value of the euro, supervises banks, and ensures payments run smoothly. From helping families achieve their dreams to supporting businesses and younger generations building the future, the ECB is here to provide the foundation for a thriving and stable economy.
Because when we do our thing—stability—you can do yours.
Want to learn more about what we do? Take a look at our explainers: https://www.ecb.europa.eu/ecb-and-you/explainers/html/index.en.html
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- A new country will join the euro area on 1 January 2026… 👀
- Runtime
- 0:51
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- #EuropeanCentralBank #EvrotoBG #EUROinBulgaria #Bulgaria #Euro #Europe #ECB
📷 by ECB
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- Climate at a crossroads: the need to act now
- Runtime
- 34:49
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- The verdict on climate change is bleaker than ever before.
The remaining carbon budget to limit global warming to 1.5°C is rapidly shrinking – equivalent to just three years of emissions at current rates.
What is the scientific framework known as planetary boundaries? What’s science telling us about the economic impact of climate change? And how is the ECB addressing climate and nature-related risks?
Our host Paul Gordon speaks to Johan Rockström, Director of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, and Irene Heemskerk, head of the ECB’s climate change centre, to find out why.
The views expressed are those of the speakers and not necessarily those of the European Central Bank.
Recorded on 8 October 2025 and published on 14 October 2025.
In this episode:
01:48 Where do we stand in the fight against climate change?
What is science telling us? What could get us back on track?
05:58 Is climate change attracting...
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- Frankfurt, but make it Gilmore Girls-coded
- Runtime
- 0:08
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- #EuropeanCentralBank #Euro #Europe #ECB #gilmoregirls 🍂 ☕
📹 by ECB
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- Closing remarks | Bridging science and practice
- Runtime
- 2:14
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- Closing remarks by Carlo Altavilla, Sujit Kapadia, Wolfgang Lemke, Roberto Motto, Oreste Tristan on the second day of the ECB Conference on Monetary Policy 2025.
The 8th Conference on Monetary Policy featured once more an impressive academic line-up and was held as a hybrid event. The three conference sessions tackled issues related to monetary policy, including the role of financial markets and financial intermediaries in monetary policy transmission, and with relation to the current situation of elevated economic and geopolitical uncertainty. A special session showcased monetary policy related research by young economists.
Watch all sessions from the conference: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnVAEZuF9FZmf9OqnaZC1MoI91YBHNe5e
See the conference programme here: https://www.ecb.europa.eu/press/conferences/html/20251006_monetary_policy_conf.en.html
- Title
- Keynote speech: When the Fed Sneezes, the Cold Goes Global Through the Import Channel
- Runtime
- 57:54
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- Keynote speech on the second day of the ECB Conference on Monetary Policy 2025.
Lawrence J Christiano, Northwestern University
Co-Authors: Santiago Camara, Husnu Dalgic
Chair: Roberto Motto, European Central Bank
The 8th Conference on Monetary Policy featured once more an impressive academic line-up and was held as a hybrid event. The three conference sessions tackled issues related to monetary policy, including the role of financial markets and financial intermediaries in monetary policy transmission, and with relation to the current situation of elevated economic and geopolitical uncertainty. A special session showcased monetary policy related research by young economists.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnVAEZuF9FZmf9OqnaZC1MoI91YBHNe5e
See the conference programme here: https://www.ecb.europa.eu/press/conferences/html/20251006_monetary_policy_conf.en.html
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- Young Economists | Bridging science and practice
- Runtime
- 18:52
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- Session 4 on the second day of the ECB Conference on Monetary Policy 2025.
Chair: Oreste Tristani, European Central Bank
“Carbon Pricing and Monetary Policy in an Estimated Macro-Climate Model”
Sofia Semik, Goethe University Frankfurt
The 8th Conference on Monetary Policy featured once more an impressive academic line-up and was held as a hybrid event. The three conference sessions tackled issues related to monetary policy, including the role of financial markets and financial intermediaries in monetary policy transmission, and with relation to the current situation of elevated economic and geopolitical uncertainty. A special session showcased monetary policy related research by young economists.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnVAEZuF9FZmf9OqnaZC1MoI91YBHNe5e
See the conference programme here: https://www.ecb.europa.eu/press/conferences/html/20251006_monetary_policy_conf.en.html
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- Young Economists | Bridging science and practice
- Runtime
- 17:10
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- Session 4 on the second day of the ECB Conference on Monetary Policy 2025.
Chair: Oreste Tristani, European Central Bank
“Monetary Policy Normalization in the New Normal: The Role of Quantitative Tightening”
Martin Arazi, Bank of England
The 8th Conference on Monetary Policy featured once more an impressive academic line-up and was held as a hybrid event. The three conference sessions tackled issues related to monetary policy, including the role of financial markets and financial intermediaries in monetary policy transmission, and with relation to the current situation of elevated economic and geopolitical uncertainty. A special session showcased monetary policy related research by young economists.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnVAEZuF9FZmf9OqnaZC1MoI91YBHNe5e
See the conference programme here: https://www.ecb.europa.eu/press/conferences/html/20251006_monetary_policy_conf.en.html
- Title
- Young Economists | Bridging science and practice
- Runtime
- 17:08
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- Session 4 on the second day of the ECB Conference on Monetary Policy 2025.
Chair: Oreste Tristani, European Central Bank
“Monetary Policy and the Firm-level Labor Share: A Story about Capital”
Anna Matzner, Vienna University of Economics and Business
The 8th Conference on Monetary Policy featured once more an impressive academic line-up and was held as a hybrid event. The three conference sessions tackled issues related to monetary policy, including the role of financial markets and financial intermediaries in monetary policy transmission, and with relation to the current situation of elevated economic and geopolitical uncertainty. A special session showcased monetary policy related research by young economists.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnVAEZuF9FZmf9OqnaZC1MoI91YBHNe5e
See the conference programme here: https://www.ecb.europa.eu/press/conferences/html/20251006_monetary_policy_conf.en.html
- Title
- Monetary policy and inflation | Bridging science and practice
- Runtime
- 50:21
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- Session 3 on the second day of the ECB Conference on Monetary Policy 2025.
Chair: Sujit Kapadia, European Central Bank
“Tariffs as cost-push shocks: Implications for optimal monetary policy”
Guido Lorenzoni, University of Chicago Booth School of Business
Co-Authors: Ivan Werning, Veronica Guerrieri
Discussant: Kurt Mitman, Stockholm University
The 8th Conference on Monetary Policy featured once more an impressive academic line-up and was held as a hybrid event. The three conference sessions tackled issues related to monetary policy, including the role of financial markets and financial intermediaries in monetary policy transmission, and with relation to the current situation of elevated economic and geopolitical uncertainty. A special session showcased monetary policy related research by young economists.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnVAEZuF9FZmf9OqnaZC1MoI91YBHNe5e
See the conference prog...
- Title
- Monetary policy and inflation | Bridging science and practice
- Runtime
- 54:42
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- Session 3 on the second day of the ECB Conference on Monetary Policy 2025.
Chair: Sujit Kapadia, European Central Bank
“The trouble with rational expectations in heterogeneous agent models: A challenge for macroeconomics”
Benjamin Moll, London School of Economics
Discussant: Laura V. Gati, European Central Bank
The 8th Conference on Monetary Policy featured once more an impressive academic line-up and was held as a hybrid event. The three conference sessions tackled issues related to monetary policy, including the role of financial markets and financial intermediaries in monetary policy transmission, and with relation to the current situation of elevated economic and geopolitical uncertainty. A special session showcased monetary policy related research by young economists.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnVAEZuF9FZmf9OqnaZC1MoI91YBHNe5e
See the conference programme here: https://www.ecb.europa.eu/p...
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- Fireside chat | Bridging science and practice
- Runtime
- 1:23:56
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- Fireside chat on the first day of the ECB Conference on Monetary Policy 2025.
Chair: Massimo Rostagno, European Central Bank
Speakers:
• Olivier Blanchard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
• Lawrence J Christiano, Northwestern University
The 8th Conference on Monetary Policy featured once more an impressive academic line-up and was held as a hybrid event. The three conference sessions tackled issues related to monetary policy, including the role of financial markets and financial intermediaries in monetary policy transmission, and with relation to the current situation of elevated economic and geopolitical uncertainty. A special session showcased monetary policy related research by young economists.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnVAEZuF9FZmf9OqnaZC1MoI91YBHNe5e
See the conference programme here: https://www.ecb.europa.eu/press/conferences/html/20251006_monetary_policy_conf.en.html
- Title
- Monetary policy, credit and banking | Bridging science and practice
- Runtime
- 46:19
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- Session 2 on the first day of the ECB Conference on Monetary Policy 2025.
Chair: Carlo Altavilla, European Central Bank
“QE, Bank Liquidity Risk Management, and Non-Bank Funding: Evidence from U.S. Administrative Data”
José-Luis Peydró, Imperial College London & CEPR
Co-Authors: R. Matthew Darst, Sotirios Kokas, Alexandros Kontonikas, Alexandros P. Vardoulakis
Discussant: Leonardo D'Amico, Princeton University
The 8th Conference on Monetary Policy featured once more an impressive academic line-up and was held as a hybrid event. The three conference sessions tackled issues related to monetary policy, including the role of financial markets and financial intermediaries in monetary policy transmission, and with relation to the current situation of elevated economic and geopolitical uncertainty. A special session showcased monetary policy related research by young economists.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P...
- Title
- Monetary policy, credit and banking | Bridging science and practice
- Runtime
- 48:22
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- Session 2 on the first day of the ECB Conference on Monetary Policy 2025.
Chair: Carlo Altavilla, European Central Bank
“Bank Financing of Global Supply Chains”
Camelia Minoiu, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
Co-Authors: Laura Alfaro, Mariya Brussevich, Andrea Presbitero
Discussant: Björn Imbierowicz, Deutsche Bundesbank
The 8th Conference on Monetary Policy featured once more an impressive academic line-up and was held as a hybrid event. The three conference sessions tackled issues related to monetary policy, including the role of financial markets and financial intermediaries in monetary policy transmission, and with relation to the current situation of elevated economic and geopolitical uncertainty. A special session showcased monetary policy related research by young economists.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnVAEZuF9FZmf9OqnaZC1MoI91YBHNe5e
See the conference programme here: https://ww...
- Title
- Monetary policy and financial markets | Bridging science and practice
- Runtime
- 44:14
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- Session 1 on the first day of the ECB Conference on Monetary Policy 2025.
Chair: Wolfgang Lemke, European Central Bank
“Information in (and not in) interest rate surveys”
Laura Coroneo, University of York
Co-Author: Adam Golinski
Discussant: Don H. Kim, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
The 8th Conference on Monetary Policy featured once more an impressive academic line-up and was held as a hybrid event. The three conference sessions tackled issues related to monetary policy, including the role of financial markets and financial intermediaries in monetary policy transmission, and with relation to the current situation of elevated economic and geopolitical uncertainty. A special session showcased monetary policy related research by young economists.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnVAEZuF9FZmf9OqnaZC1MoI91YBHNe5e
See the conference programme here: https://www.ecb.europa.e...
- Title
- Monetary policy and financial markets | Bridging science and practice
- Runtime
- 45:55
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- Session 1 on the first day of the ECB Conference on Monetary Policy 2025.
Chair: Wolfgang Lemke, European Central Bank
“Equity Duration and Interest Rates”
Niels Gormsen, University of Chicago Booth School of Business & NBER
Co-Author: Eben Lazarus
Discussant: Mariano M. Croce, Bocconi University
The 8th Conference on Monetary Policy featured once more an impressive academic line-up and was held as a hybrid event. The three conference sessions tackled issues related to monetary policy, including the role of financial markets and financial intermediaries in monetary policy transmission, and with relation to the current situation of elevated economic and geopolitical uncertainty. A special session showcased monetary policy related research by young economists.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnVAEZuF9FZmf9OqnaZC1MoI91YBHNe5e
See the conference programme here: https://www.ecb.europa.eu/press/conf...
- Title
- Keynote speech: The conduct of monetary policy | Bridging science and practice
- Runtime
- 43:19
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- Keynote speech by Philip R. Lane, Member of the Executive Board, European Central Bank, on the first day of the ECB Conference on Monetary Policy 2025.
The 8th Conference on Monetary Policy featured once more an impressive academic line-up and was held as a hybrid event. The three conference sessions tackled issues related to monetary policy, including the role of financial markets and financial intermediaries in monetary policy transmission, and with relation to the current situation of elevated economic and geopolitical uncertainty. A special session showcased monetary policy related research by young economists.
Watch all sessions from the conference: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnVAEZuF9FZmf9OqnaZC1MoI91YBHNe5e
See the conference programme here: https://www.ecb.europa.eu/press/conferences/html/20251006_monetary_policy_conf.en.html
- Title
- Bridging science and practice | ECB Conference on Monetary Policy 2025 | Day 2
- Runtime
- 4:16:05
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- The 8th Conference on Monetary Policy featured once more an impressive academic line-up and was held as a hybrid event. The three conference sessions tackled issues related to monetary policy, including the role of financial markets and financial intermediaries in monetary policy transmission, and with relation to the current situation of elevated economic and geopolitical uncertainty. A special session showcased monetary policy related research by young economists.
The conference took place on 6 and 7 October 2025 as a hybrid event.
Watch all sessions from the conference: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnVAEZuF9FZmf9OqnaZC1MoI91YBHNe5e&si=XRqzWuNKF2atFNJg
See the conference programme here:
https://www.ecb.europa.eu/press/conferences/html/20251006_monetary_policy_conf.en.html
- Title
- We take to the streets of Frankfurt to test your knowledge of the euro 👀
- Runtime
- 0:58
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- #EuropeanCentralBank #Euro #Europe #ECB
📹 by ECB
- Title
- Bridging science and practice | ECB Conference on Monetary Policy 2025 | Day 1
- Runtime
- 7:48:58
- Date posted
- 9 months ago
- Description
- The 8th Conference on Monetary Policy featured once more an impressive academic line-up and was held as a hybrid event. The three conference sessions tackled issues related to monetary policy, including the role of financial markets and financial intermediaries in monetary policy transmission, and with relation to the current situation of elevated economic and geopolitical uncertainty. A special session showcased monetary policy related research by young economists.
The conference took place on 6 and 7 October 2025 as a hybrid event.
Watch all sessions from the conference: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnVAEZuF9FZmf9OqnaZC1MoI91YBHNe5e&si=XRqzWuNKF2atFNJg
See the conference programme here:
https://www.ecb.europa.eu/press/conferences/html/20251006_monetary_policy_conf.en.html

