AFME/OMFIF European Financial Integration Conference

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Written by Redaktion• 29. March 2021• 14:16• Events, COVID-19, International
The AFME/OMFIF European Financial Integration Conference – taking place on 14 & 15 June 2021 – will focus on the impacts of the health-turned economic crisis on European financial integration, together with prospects for future economic development and financial structures of the EU.
The pivotal role of integrated capital markets in helping European corporates and governments manage their recovery will be a specific focus.
Building on AFME and OMFIF’s respective expertise in European capital markets, financial regulation and economic policy, the meeting will bring together Europe’s most influential policy makers and opinion-formers, as well as key members of the regulatory community and business leaders from global financial institutions.
The AFME/OMFIF European Financial Integration Conference will be held on June 14th and 15th 2021.
This event is free to attend.
Please note: We are offering a hybrid attendance option for those who face travel restrictions in the wake of the Covid-19 situation. This hybrid event format will incorporate the use of a state-of-the-art digital platform which offers excellent engagement and networking opportunities for our sponsors, attendees and speakers.
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