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Current Challenges for Monetary Policy

Monetary Policy: Implementation and Transmission via Financial Markets
Datum

Mo. 02.03.2026

Uhrzeit

18:15 - 19:45 Uhr

Referenten

Marc-Antoine Ramelet
Christian Myohl
Prof. Dr. Winfried Koeniger

Ort

Haus Washington, Raum C 83-1235
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How do central banks keep economies stable in turbulent times? What role do they play when markets move fast, climate risks rise, or banking stability is threatened? This public lecture series by the School of Economics and Political Science (SEPS-HSG) explores these key issues. It opens with Monetary Policy: Implementation and Transmission via Financial Markets, where two experts from the Swiss National Bank (SNB) explain how policy decisions are implemented and transmitted to businesses and households. The second lecture, Climate Change and Central Banking, addresses how climate risks increasingly affect financial and price stability. An SNB expert discusses how central banks are adapting. The final lecture, Monetary Policy and Financial Stability, by a representative of the Bank for International Settlements, examines how central banks can balance price stability with financial resilience.

 

2. März
Monetary Policy: Implementation and Transmission via Financial Markets 

  • Marc-Antoine Ramelet, PhD, Head of Research Affairs and CSR, SNB 

  • Christian Myohl, PhD, Deputy Head Implementation Analysis, Money Market and Foreign Exchange, SNB

  • Prof. Dr. Winfried Koeniger, Professor of Economics, Universität St.Gallen


27. April
Climate Change and Central Banking 

  • Richard Senner, PhD, Senior Economist, SNB

  • Prof. PhD. Markus Kondziella, Assistant Professor in quantitative Economics, Universität St.Gallen


6. Mai
Monetary Policy and Financial Stability 

  • Cristina Manea, Economist in the Monetary and Economic Department, Bank for International Settlements (BIS)

  • Prof. Dr. Martin Wolf, Assistant Professor for Monetary Economics, Universität St.Gallen

 

Leitung | Prof. Dr. Winfried Koeniger, Professor of Economics, Universität St.Gallen

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