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A review of the European Central Bank’s monetary policy strategy is under way. The objective is to ensure that monetary policy meets in the best possible way the challenges of a changing world now and in the future. As part of the strategy review, euro area central banks will hold listening events to seek the views of civil society and other central bank stakeholders. The Bank of Finland’s listening events were launched on 2 November and the first event can be viewed at the address: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sl-Q3mqnr0

Governor of the Bank of Finland Olli Rehn will review the current status of the listening events and the progress of the strategy review at a press conference on Friday, 13 November 2020 at 10.30 am. Media representatives can follow the event at the Bank of Finland Museum (Snellmaninkatu 2) or as a webcast via this link: https://www.mediaserver.fi/live/bof (Note: Open the link in a browser other than Internet Explorer).

Governor Rehn will also present an update, to be published on the same day, on the situation and outlook for the Finnish economy.

We kindly ask journalists and TV photographers that wish to attend the press conference to register with Bank of Finland Communications by 2 pm on 11 November 2020 at https://www.lyyti.in/EKP-strategia_mediainfo_13-11

Due to the coronavirus situation, a maximum of 20 people can attend the Bank of Finland Museum event and it is not possible for media organisations to send their own photographers. We will publish pictures of the event for media use on the Bank of Finland’s Flickr account. A photo press card or equivalent and proof of identity must be presented upon request. We recommend that face masks be worn at the Bank of Finland Museum.

In addition to attending in person, media representatives can also ask questions in the discussion segment of the webcast.

For further information, please contact: Head of Communications Jenni Hellström, tel. +358 9 183 2632