Friday , 15 November 2024
Home Forex EBC and Oxford’s WERD Event Brings Fresh Perspectives on Climate and the Global Economy
Forex

EBC and Oxford’s WERD Event Brings Fresh Perspectives on Climate and the Global Economy

EBC Financial Group (EBC), in
collaboration with the University of Oxford’s Department of Economics, will
convene leading minds from academia and finance on 14 November 2024 for a
special edition of the What Economists Really Do (WERD) Series. This
event, themed “Macroeconomics and Climate”, will feature a keynote lecture by
Associate Professor Andrea Chiavari, followed by a panel discussion on the
topic “Sustaining Sustainability: Balancing Economic Growth and Climate
Resilience.” As part of the 2024-2025 WERD series, this event offers a timely
platform for industry experts and academic leaders to share insights on climate
economics and sustainable finance.

Prominent Voices in Climate and Macroeconomics

The keynote lecture will be led by Associate Professor
Andrea Chiavari, whose research focuses on the economic impacts of climate
change and the practical applications of policy tools such as carbon taxation.
Chiavari’s address will explore how economists calculate the social cost of
carbon and the transformative potential of macroeconomic policy in advancing climate
action. His presentation will provide a nuanced framework for balancing
economic resilience with climate responsibility—providing insights into the
real-world challenges of implementing strategies for sustainable growth.

Associate Professor Banu Demir Pakel will moderate the subsequent panel
discussion, steering a thought-provoking conversation on the economic
mechanisms that drive sustainability. With a background in international trade
and development economics, Demir Pakel will bring valuable expertise to the
discussion, focusing the global financial adjustments needed to achieve
sustainable outcomes.

Panel Discussion: Sustaining Sustainability

The panel will feature prominent figures in climate economics and
finance, including Dr. Nicola Ranger, Director of the Resilient Planet Finance
Lab at Oxford, and David Barrett, CEO of EBC Financial Group (UK) Ltd.
Together, they’ll address pressing questions at the intersection of finance and
sustainability, examining strategies that financial institutions are deploying
to bolster climate resilience and sustainable economic growth. Dr. Ranger will
discuss how economic tools can support vulnerable regions in adapting to climate
impacts. Meanwhile, Barrett will discuss
the emerging trends in climate-aware investment within the UK and globally,
highlighting how the finance sector is evolving to meet environmental
challenges.

Topics to be explored include:

· Associate Professor Andrea Chiavari:
Addressing gaps
between economic modelling and sustainable policy implementation, identifying
barriers faced by policy makers, and discussing how economists can help bridge
these divides to promote effective climate action.

· Dr. Nicola Ranger: Exploring how financial tools can
address climate resilience in vulnerable communities, sector priorities for
sustainable finance, and promising innovations.

· David Barrett: Examining trends in climate-aware
investment, balancing profit with environmental goals, and the potential for
private finance as a driver of sustainability.

A Timely Dialogue on Climate Policy and Economic Resilience

The WERD series aims to bridge the gap between academic research and
practical application, making economics accessible to the public while
addressing global challenges. This session, set against the backdrop of COP29
and urgent climate issues, reflects EBC’s broader mission of fostering
sustainable growth and resilience.

“Our ongoing collaboration with the University of Oxford’s Department of
Economics underscores EBC’s commitment to driving meaningful, informed
conversations on the global stage,” said David Barrett, CEO of EBC Financial
Group (UK) Ltd. “Climate resilience and economic stability go hand-in-hand, and
we are proud to support initiatives that address these issues head-on.”

Attendees—joining either in-person at the Sir Michael Dummett Lecture
Theatre, Christ Church, and online—will gain practical insights into how
macroeconomic principles can support sustainable growth and climate adaptation.

To reserve your spot, please visit this link.

About EBC Financial Group

Founded in the esteemed financial
district of London, EBC Financial Group (EBC) is renowned for its comprehensive
suite of services that includes financial brokerage, asset management, and
comprehensive investment solutions. EBC has quickly established its position as
a global brokerage firm, with an extensive presence in key financial hubs such
as London, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Singapore, Sydney, the Cayman Islands, and across
emerging markets in Latin America, Southeast Asia, Africa, and India. EBC
caters to a diverse clientele of retail, professional, and institutional
investors worldwide.

Recognised by multiple awards,
EBC prides itself on adhering to the leading levels of ethical standards and
international regulation. EBC Financial Group’s subsidiaries are regulated and
licensed in their local jurisdictions. EBC Financial Group (UK) Limited is
regulated by the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), EBC Financial Group
(Cayman) Limited is regulated by the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA),
EBC Financial Group (Australia) Pty Ltd, and EBC Asset Management Pty Ltd are
regulated by Australia’s Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC).

At the core of EBC Group are
seasoned professionals with over 30 years of profound experience in major
financial institutions, having adeptly navigated through significant economic
cycles from the Plaza Accord to the 2015 Swiss franc crisis. EBC champions a
culture where integrity, respect, and client asset security are paramount,
ensuring that every investor engagement is treated with the utmost seriousness
it deserves.

EBC is the Official Foreign
Exchange Partner of FC Barcelona, offering specialised services in regions such
as Asia, LATAM, the Middle East, Africa, and Oceania. EBC is also a partner of
United to Beat Malaria, a campaign of the United Nations Foundation, aiming to
improve global health outcomes. Starting February 2024, EBC supports the ‘What
Economists Really Do’ public engagement series by Oxford University’s
Department of Economics, demystifying economics, and its application to major
societal challenges to enhance public understanding and dialogue.

https://www.ebc.com/

About the
Department of Economics

The Oxford
Department of Economics is a globally recognised centre of excellence, housing
one of the world’s largest communities of academic economists. Known for the depth and diversity of its
research, which significantly influences policy, the Department is also
celebrated for its dynamic community of early-career scholars and its highly
regarded undergraduate and graduate programs. In 2024, the Department of Economics was ranked first in
the United Kingdom by The Guardian for undergraduate teaching. The ranking
reflects the Department’s ongoing commitment to excellence in teaching and
research, solidifying its position as one of the leading Economics departments
in the world. Beyond the achievements in teaching, the Department’s aim is to
produce transformative and innovative economic research; to have a sustained
impact on economic policy outside academia; and to develop and train the next
generation of researchers and research leaders.

About What
Economists Really Do (WERD):

WERD is run as
an outreach programme by the Department of Economics, Oxford University to
inspire the study of economics and share ‘What Economists Really Do’. On topics
ranging from the climate crisis to labour market discrimination, Oxford
economists are working with governments and businesses around the world to
improve policy and make the economy work better for everyone. Find out how
economics can be used to shed light on some of the biggest issues facing
society today in this successful public webinar series, returning for the
fourth successful series in 2024-25.

This article was written by FL Contributors at www.forexlive.com.

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Articles

Japan Gross Domestic Product Annualized came in at 0.9%, above forecasts (0.7%) in 3Q

Japan Gross Domestic Product Annualized came in at 0.9%, above forecasts (0.7%)...

Japan Gross Domestic Product (QoQ) meets expectations (0.2%) in 3Q

Japan Gross Domestic Product (QoQ) meets expectations (0.2%) in 3Q

ASX 200 higher by 0.1% in early trade

Australia's ASI's 200 is higher by 0.1% in early trading. A modest...

USDJPY runs higher yesterday and continues the bullish bias

The USDJPY moved above a swing area yesterday between 154.54 and 155.21...