BEF Davos 2019 gathers 100+ high profile economists, regulators, government officials, investors and bankers to discuss
opportunities of the technological and potential structural change in the financial system, capital markets and states.
AGENDA
24 January
Capital Markets Night
18:00 – 18:30
Networking Coffee and Opening Remarks
18:30 – 19:00
Key Note
19:00 – 19:30
Round Table Capital Markets 2020: Security Token Offering and Retail Exchanges?
- How the capital market structure will change?
- Will blockchain turn exchanges into retail assets shops and banks?
- Can tokenization bring $200 tn assets to a secondary market and make them available for a billion traders?
Is the era of 24/7 T+0 worldwide trading coming?
Anthony Scaramucci, SkyBridge Capital
Jeff Schumacher, BCG Digital Ventures
Rana Foroohar, Financial Times
Rohit Chopra, Lazard Asset Management (TBC)
19:30 – 20:00
Round Table Regulation for the New Capital Markets
What are the key regulation goals for sustainable money and securities markets on blockchain?
How regulation may change for:
- corporate governance and reporting
- trading
- marketing
Should qualified investors have privileged access to unregulated securities?
20:00 – 21:30
World Model Reception I
Guests keynotes (unexpected interdisciplinary stories)
Nouriel Roubini
25 January
Board of Governors for The New Financial System
14:00 – 14:30
Networking Coffee and Opening Remarks
14:30 – 15:15
Keynote Central Bank Digital Currencies: monetary policy, banks and financial systems
Nouriel Roubini will present his views on the topics:
- Central Bank Digital Currencies and how they will affect and change monetary policy, cryptocurrencies, banks and traditional financial systems
- Enterprise blockchain and enterprise DLT and its limits in finance and business
based on recent researches:
- Why Central Bank Digital Currencies Will Destroy Cryptocurrencies
- The Blockchain Pipe Dream
The presentation will be followed with QA and discussion.
15:15 – 16:00
Keynotes
16:00 – 16:45
Round Table The New Financial System: Decentralized?
- Is decentralized currency and financial system viable?
- Who will benefit and who will lose out from decentralized currencies?
- Could independent currencies help emerging economies to overcome inflation and weak financial institutions?
- How can decentralized currencies increase transparency and accountability?
- How would international trade benefit from the new system?
Alex Cukierman, Bank of Israel's Monetary Committee, Prof. Emeritus at Tel-Aviv University
Ashish Dev, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
Gauti Eggertsson, ex IMF and FED New York
David Andolfatto, Federal Reserve Bank St. Louis
Nouriel Roubini, New York University Stern School of Business
Gary Gensler, Chairman of the CFTC (president Obama term) (TBC),
Ken Rogoff, Former chief economist of the International Monetary Fund (TBC)
17:00 – 17:30
Round Table Toward the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)
How access to credit, global currency and payment system help SDG: No poverty, hunger, and diseases. Education. Equality. Work. Water and Energy. Communities. Peace and Institutions. Immigration.
Keynote Sergei Guriev, Chief Economist EBRD
Kate Roberts, PSI, Maverick Collective
Elen Agler, The End Fund
Dr Keyu Jin, Department of Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science
Jason Hsu, Taiwanese at-large Legislator and Member of the 9th Legislative Yuan
Luigi Zingales, Author Saving Capitalism from the Capitalists: Unleashing the Power of Financial Markets (TBC)
17:30 – 18:00
Round Table The Board and Monetary Policy for Decentralized Currency
- How should a global central bank and monetary policy be designed and governed?
- How independent currency supply could be regulated to mitigate volatility and inflation?
- How credit multiplier will work there: P2P loans vs banks?
- What is the roadmap for "stable" independent currency?
Belke Ansgar, Author Monetary Economics in Globalized Financial Markets
Joshua Aizenman, National Bureau of Economic Research, co-editor Journal of International Money and Finance
Fahad Saleh, Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University
Stephen Murchison, Advisor to the Governor of the Bank of Canada (TBC)
18:00 – 18:45
Round Table State on Blockchain as a Service
What is the potential to automate state services consuming $20+ trillion in taxes each year?
Elections, State Finance, Identity, Registry, Courts
19:00 – 21:30
World Model Reception II
Guests keynotes (unexpected interdisciplinary stories)
Sergei Guriev
Luigi Zingales (TBC)
26 January
21:00
LATOKEN Networking Reception
Link: PRESS-RELEASE
Link: BEF Davos 2019