The Museum’s spring 2023 programme also includes a look at demographic change, the financial stability outlook and supervision of payday loan providers.

 

By arranging these types of events, the Bank of Finland aims to foster financial literacy among the public and to boost knowledge of financial markets. The aim is also to promote dialogue between the Bank and the general public.

 

These will be hybrid events, meaning they can be followed either in person at the Museum or live online. Each of the events starts at 17:00. They will be recorded and can be viewed afterwards on the Museum’s website.

 

 

Tue 28 Feb   Corporate fraud: Wirecard case jolts the securities markets

Tiina Visakorpi, Head of Division, Financial Supervisory Authority and Nina Lindeman, IFRS Accounting Expert, Financial Supervisory Authority

Wed 8 Mar   Talouskirja nyt discussion series: Puuttuvat puoli miljoonaa (The missing half million)

Bank of Finland’s Board Member Tuomas Välimäki interviews Varma Mutual Pension Insurance Company’s President and CEO Risto Murto, who is the author of ‘Puuttuvat puoli miljoonaa’ (‘The missing half million’), along with Under-Secretary of State at the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment Elina Pylkkänen and journalist Heidi Hagelin from the newspaper Taloussanomat.

Tue 28 Mar   Unconventional monetary policy of central banks – What is quantitative tightening?

Juha Kilponen, Head of Department, Bank of Finland

Tue 11 Apr     Responsible investment today and tomorrow

Anna Hyrske, Principal Responsible Investment Specialist, Bank of Finland, and Magdalena Lönnroth, Head of Responsible Investment, Church Pension Fund

Tue 9 May    Financial stability outlook in an environment of rising interest rates

Helinä Laakkonen, Head of Division, Bank of Finland

Tue 30 May  How are consumer credit firms supervised?

Timo Peltonen, Senior Advisor, Financial Supervisory Authority

Tue 20 Jun   Bank of Finland’s latest economic forecast

Meri Obstbaum, Head of Division, Bank of Finland


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