The overarching theme of the Online Tylösand Summit 2020 is Climate Change. This session focuses on the financial sector as a tool for decarbonization, and on climate change as a financial and macroeconomic risk.
Speakers
keynote
Sarah Breeden
Executive Director for UK Deposit Takers Supervision at the Bank of England, responsible for the supervision of the UK’s banks, building societies and credit unions. Breeden has oversight of the Bank of England’s work enhancing the financial system’s resilience to climate change. Furthermore, Breeden chairs the Workstream on Macro-financial issues within NGFS, the Central Banks and Supervisors Network for Greening the Financial System.
panelists
Magnus Billing
CEO of Alecta and Chairman of Stockholm Sustainable Finance Center’s Advisory Board. Billing is a former Member of the European Commission High Level Expert Group on Sustainable Finance. He has previously served as the CEO of Nasdaq Stockholm and Nasdaq Nordics.
Anna Breman
Deputy Governor at the Swedish Riksbank. Breman was previously the Group Chief Economist and Global Head of Macro Research at Swedbank and has also worked at the Swedish Ministry of Finance. She holds a PhD in Economics from Stockholm School of Economics and has worked as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics at the University of Arizona.
Moderator: Mia Horn af Rantzien, CEO, SNS.
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