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About the event

The Italian Banking Insurance and Finance Federation (FeBAF), in co-operation with AFME and Bloomberg, are pleased to announce the Rome Investment Forum 2021 will be taking place virtually on Thursday 2 December.

The Rome Investment Forum 2021 - Financing Long-Term Europe, is an annual international conference, featuring exceptionally senior Italian and other European policymakers from the Italian Government, European Commission and European Parliament, with a focus on markets and banking regulatory policy and investments as a long-term driver of development and economic growth.

This year's conference is a forum of proposals and discussions between the financial industry, regulators and policy-makers at both European and global level and will focus on four global locations; Rome, Brussels, London and Washington.

For the full programme and to view the speakers for this year's forum, please visit the Rome Investment Forum's website: Rome Investment Forum

Who attends?

  • Business executives
  • Policymakers
  • Regulators
  • Academics

Registration enquiries

For registration enquiries, please contact Events on [email protected] for assistance.

Agenda

08:00
Rome Session: Next Generation Italy: Challenges and Opportunities Ahead
  • From Next Generation EU to the National Recovery and Resilience Plan
  • Reforms and Prospects for the Italian economy and finance
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10:00
Brussels Session: The European Model of Financial Recovery Sustainability and Resilience: where do we stand?
  • Banking Union and Capital Markets Union
  • Economic and Monetary Union
  • The Future of Europe
  • Net Zero and Nature-Based Transitions
  • Innovation and integration
  • National Recovery and resilience plans
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12:00
Lunch Break
13:00
London Session: Pan-European Capital Markets and Financial Integration
  • Pan-European Banking Insurance and Financial Markets
  • SMEs capitalisation models
  • Public-private partnership schemes of social protection and risk reduction
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15:00
Washington Session: Public and Private Agendas for the Post-Covid Global Transitions: Reforms and Resiliency Plans
  • Financing the global recovery and global public goods
  • Global threats and the new multilateral and transatlantic relations
  • The role of G20
  • Multilateral cooperation and the private sector
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