The Bank of Finland Museum lectures for the general public continue in autumn 2017. We will celebrate Finland's 100 years by organising a range of different events on the subject. The autumn programme will focus, as usual, on monetary and economic policies and also involve history and perspectives on the future. Similarly, we will present to the public the Bank of Finland journal Euro & talous immediately upon publication.

The events are open to all and are free of charge. They are held on the premises of the Bank of Finland Museum at Snellmaninkatu 2, Helsinki.

Tuesday 19 September, at 17.00 Studia Monetaria lectures – Finland 100
Prospering Finland – 100 years
Matti Ilmanen, Senior Portfolio Manager

Thursday 28 September, at 17.00 Presentation of Euro & talous 4/2017
Hanna Freystätter, Head of Division, discusses monetary policy and the outlook for the international economy

Tuesday 3 October, at 17.00 Public event on the special day dedicated to Payments in tomorrow's Finland – Finland 100
Joint Finland 100 initiative of the Bank of Finland and the Ministry of Finance
Opening address by Olli Rehn, Member of the Board

Tuesday 10 October, at 17.00 Studia Monetaria lectures
European Cyber Security Month: Are your accounts and data secure?
Hanna Heiskanen, Senior Digitalisation Specialist, (FIN-FSA) and Tomi Kinnari, Information Security Specialist (National Cyber Security Centre Finland (NCSC-FI) of the Finnish Communications Regulatory Authority

Tuesday 24 October at 17.00 History seminar
Ele Alenius, a social thinker in politics and the central bank
Governor Erkki Liikanen interviews Kalevi Kivistö, Lic. (Pol.Sc.) and Docent Antti Kuusterä.

Tuesday 7 November, at 17.00 Studia Monetaria lectures
What will change in the sales of investment products?
Marko Hovi and Päivi Turunen, Market Supervisors (FIN-FSA)

Tuesday 14 November, at 17.00 A century of Finland's economy: what are our export strengths? – Finland 100
Juha Tarkka, Adviser to the Board, interviews Research director Juhana Aunesluoma (University of Helsinki) and Saara Tamminen, Special Researcher (VATT Institute for Economic Research)

Tuesday 28 November, at 17.00 History seminar
Matti Vanhala, the first euro era Governor of the Bank of Finland
Antti Suvanto, PhD (Pol.Sc.) chairs a discussion with former Bank of Finland heads of department, Markus Fogelholm and Kjell-Peter Söderlund

Monday 4 December, at 17.00 Studia Monetaria lectures – Finland 100
100-year-old Finland and 23 years of European Union membership
Governor Erkki Liikanen

Tuesday 19 December, at 17.00 Presentation of Euro & talous 5/2017
Juha Kilponen, Head of Division, will present the Bank of Finland forecast for the Finnish economy.

For further information, please contact Jaakko Koskentola, Curator of the Bank of Finland Museum, telephone +358 9 183 2607.

www.rahamuseo.fi/en