III SEMINARIO DE NUMISMÁTICA: Lima, 14 de octubre de 2009 |
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09:25 - 09:30 | Inauguración Renzo Rossini, Gerente General del BCRP. |
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09:30 - 09:50 | Principales temáticas en la medallistica peruana Jorge Zamora, Director de la Revista de la Sociedad Numismática del Perú. |
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09:50 - 10:20 | El arte de las medallas y los principales grabadores Carlos Zapata, ex Presidente de la Sociedad Numismática del Perú. |
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10:40 - 11:00 | Desarrollo histórico de las medallas conmemorativas Pedro de la Puente Jeri, Presidente de la Sociedad Numismática del Perú. |
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11:00 - 11:20 | Las últimas medallas acuñadas en la Casa Nacional de Moneda John Vela, Subgerente de la Casa Nacional de Moneda. |
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"Where is Global Finance heading? AGENDA |
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Monday, July 13, 2009 | |||
09:00 | Welcome Coffee and Registration |
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09:15 - 09:30 | Julio Velarde, Governor, Central Reserve Bank of Peru Marc Uzan, Executive Director, Reinventing Bretton Woods Committee |
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09:30 - 11:00 | SESSION I TIME OF UPHEAVAL : WHERE IS GLOBAL FINANCE HEADING? Chair: Marc-Olivier Strauss-Kahn, Executive Director, Inter-American Development Bank Group
Has the series of G20 meeting have changed the landscape of global finance? While it is too early to exit from crisis response policies, it is necessary to define how and when such an exit should occur. What will it mean for the major countries, and for the emerging world? Will the global economy be going back to the pre crisis imbalances but with a different pattern? The crisis has modified the landscape: US consumers have increased saving and fiscal expansion is taking place in China, and we are seeing the disappearance of current account deficits in central and eastern Europe. What will be the impact of a shrinking financial and banking industry on the financing of emerging markets and more generally what role can we expect it to play going forward in facilitating sustainable world economic growth? |
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11:20 - 13:00 | SESSION II EMERGING ECONOMIES IN THE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL SYSTEM THE WAY FORWARD Chair: Manuel Marfán, Board Member, Central Bank of Chile
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15:00 - 16:15 | SESSION III IS THE FUNCTIONING OF THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY SYSTEM RESPONSIBLE OF THE CRISIS? Chair: Heenam Choi, Director General, Ministry of Finance, Korea
Did the international monetary system contribute to the crisis through the role of monetary fiscal and exchange policies in the systemic countries in creating imbalances in the international monetary system? Can a stable global financial and trading system successfully combine major countries with currencies that are essentially fixed while other currencies float? Should countries avoid large current account deficits, even when those appear largely justified by fundamentals, such as strong growth prospects? Conversely, can sustained very large surpluses be a source of instability for the system? |
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16:35 - 18:00 | SESSION IV FUTURE OF THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY AND FINANCIAL ORDER Roundtable discussion Chair: Marc Uzan, Executive Director, Reinventing Bretton Woods Committee and Nouriel Roubini, Professor of Economics, NYU
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Tuesday, July 14, 2009 | |||
09:00 | Welcome Coffee |
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09:15 - 10:25 | SESSION V THE DOLLAR TRAP : WHAT ARE THE OPTIONS FOR THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY SYSTEM? Chair: Philip Poole, Managing Director, Global Head of Emerging Markets Research and Chief Economist for Emerging Markets, HSBC Bank
The dollar remains the key reserve asset but the continuation of a dollar based system is being questioned. Its stability relies on us policy credibility eroded today by weak financial regulation and difficult exit from monetary, fiscal and bank intervention. The global financial system faces a challenge with a high demand for reserves but also with doubts about the stability of reserve assets. If we were in a pure floating exchange rate regime, there would be no need to hold foreign reserve for currency defense, but exchange rates have real effects and no country is fully indifferent to its level and change. So Central bank hold reserves as an insurance against shocks. Is this crisis will reinforce the desire for large precautionary reserve holdings by emerging economies? How to analyze the different swaps agreements among central banks during the crisis? |
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10:45 - 12:30 | SESSION VI WHAT ARE THE OPTIONS FOR THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY SYSTEM? Chair: Pilar LHotellerie-Fallois, Associate Director General, International Affairs, Bank of Spain
Can we see the emergence of multiple currency reserves? Instead of leaving it to individual countries, the task of issuing reserves could be multilateralized? Can the SDR play that role but if so can it evolve to remove the illiquidity of the asset? (sdr are illiquid, hard to issue and hard to use?) Historically, the criteria used for the needs of SDR in the global financial system has been the need of global liquidity. Is it the case today? What are the prospects and current regional monetary arrangements? Will it make a difference in the configuration of the international monetary system? Can emerging countries need for reserves be effectively reduced by insurance arrangements, or lending arrangements? What role can Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) play? In an expanded role, can they truly lead to a different composition of reserves? Could they be the first step towards an international currency, and if so, how? |
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14:30 - 16:00 | SESSION VII THE STAKE OF EMERGING ECONOMIES IN THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY SYSTEM Chair: Mikhail Mizhinskiy, Project Coordinator, Post Crisis World Foundation
Current global financial events seem to indicate that there is a new geography of international finance. The notions of the center and periphery are not any more relevant to understand the current evolution of the global financial system. So in this effect, is the perception and nature of the emerging markets class changing as a consequence? How emerging markets are asserting in this global scenario? What lessons the emerging world will learn from this financial turbulence? We are seeing new swap agreements among China and other central banks, an agreement from China and Brazil to settle trade in non dollar currencies. What do the emerging economies expect from the system and how they can also become an anchor of stability? |
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16:15 - 16:30 | Conclusion & Next Steps by Marc Uzan and Nouriel Roubini |
Última Actualización: 19/03/09
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La crisis financiera global Respuestas de la banca central en el hemisferio occidental Lunes 16 de marzo de 2009, Lima - Perú |
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Local: Swissôtel, Sala de conferencias Salón Nasca Programa preliminar |
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8:15 - 8:45 a.m | Inscripción |
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8:45 - 9:00 a.m | Inauguración: Palabras de bienvenida del Dr. Julio Velarde, Presidente del Banco Central de Reserva del Perú, BCRP. |
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9:00 - 9:30 a.m | Ponencia principal: La crisis financiera de Estados Unidos y la respuesta de política monetaria de la FED Vincent Reinhart, Investigador principal del American Enterprise Institute y ex Director de la División de Asuntos Monetarios de la Reserva Federal de los EE.UU. Preside: Julio Velarde, Presidente Banco Central de Reserva del Perú. |
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9:30 - 10:00 a.m | Discusión |
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10:00 - 10:20 a.m | Sesión I. El Impacto de la crisis en América Latina, Gilbert Terrier, Asesor Principal, Fondo Monetario Internacional Preside: Adrián Armas, Gerente Central de Estudios Económicos, BCRP. |
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10:20 - 10:30 a.m | Discusión |
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10:30 - 11:00 a.m | Café |
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11:00 - 1:00 p.m | Sesión II. Respuestas de política monetaria y cambiaria. Preside: Martin Kaufman, Sub Jefe de la División del Departamento del Hemisferio Occidental, FMI. |
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11:00 - 11:30 a.m. | Argentina: Pedro Rabasa, Subgerente General de Economía y Finanzas, Banco Central de Argentina. | |
11:30 - 12:00 p.m. | Colombia: Hernando Vargas, Gerente Técnico, Banco de la República de Colombia. | |
12:00 - 12:30 p.m | Perú: Renzo Rossini, Gerente General, Banco Central de Reserva del Perú. | |
12:30 - 1:00 p.m | Discusión |
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1:00 - 2:30 p.m | Almuerzo. Expositor invitado: Francesco Papadia, Director General, Operaciones de Mercado, Banco Central Europeo. Preside: Luis Jacome, Sub Jefe de la División de Banca Central, FMI. |
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2:30 - 4:00 p.m | Sesión III. Mercados de derivados y respuestas de la banca central frente a la crisis financiera. Preside: Ivan de Oliveira Lima, Asesor Técnico, Departamento de Asuntos Monetarios y Mercados de Capitales, FMI. |
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2:30 - 3:00 p.m | Brasil: Mario Torós, Director - Política Monetaria, Banco Central del Brasil. | |
3:00 - 3:30 p.m | México: Javier Duclaud, Director, Operaciones, Banco Central de México. | |
3:30 - 4:00 p.m | Discusión |
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4:00 - 4:15 p.m | Café |
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4:15 - 6:15 p.m | Sesión IV. Opciones de política para enfrentar condiciones difíciles de liquidez en el futuro. Preside: Jorge Estrella, Gerente de Política Monetaria, Banco Central de Reserva del Perú. |
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4:15 - 4:45 p.m | Canadá: Jack Selody, Asesor, Banco de Canadá. | |
4:45 - 5:15 p.m | Chile: Pablo Garcia, Gerente de División de Estudios, Banco Central de Chile. | |
5:15 - 5:45 p.m | Uruguay: Daniel Dominioni, Gerente Análisis Macroeconómico, Banco Central del Uruguay. | |
5:45 - 6:15 p.m | Discusión |
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6:15 - 6:30 p.m | Comentarios finales: Hervé Ferhani, Sub Director, Departamento de Asuntos Monetarios y Mercados de Capitales, FMI. |
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8:30 p.m | Cena en el Restaurant La Huaca Invitación del FMI |
Última Actualización: 19/05/09
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"IMPULSANDO EL FINANCIAMIENTO HIPOTECARIO" El seminario explorará la experiencia internacional en el financiamiento hipotecario, revisará las alternativas y limitantes que tiene actualmente el sistema financiero para expandir la base de créditos hipotecarios y evaluará las propuestas conducentes a impulsar el mercado de viviendas y su financiamiento a largo plazo en moneda nacional.
Lima, 11 de Mayo de 2009 |
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08:30 - 09:00 | Registro | ||
09:00 - 09:05 | Bienvenida doctor Julio Velarde, Presidente del Banco Central de Reserva del Perú, BCRP. | ||
09:05 - 09:15 | Inauguración: señora Nidia Vílchez, Ministra de Vivienda, Construcción y Saneamiento | ||
Sesión I. Mecanismos de Financiamiento de viviendas: experiencias recientes |
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09:15 - 09:45 | Expositor: señor Michael Lea, Consultor por FMI Presidente de Cardiff Economic Consulting | ||
09:45 - 10:00 | Panelista: señor Enrique Oliveros, Gerente General, Titulizadora Peruana S.A. | ||
Sesión II. Casos exitosos de financiamiento hipotecario en América Latina |
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10:00 - 10:30 | Expositor: señor Britt Gwinner, Consultor por Banco Mundial IFC | ||
10:30 - 10:45 | Panelista: señor Jesús Vidalón, Presidente del Fondo MIVIVIENDA | ||
10:45 - 10:55 | Preguntas | ||
10:55 - 11:10 | Café | ||
Sesión III. La experiencia española en financiamiento hipotecario |
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11:10 - 11:40 | Expositor : señora Ana Rubio, economista Jefe de la Unidad de Análisis Sectorial del Servicio de Estudios del BBVA-España | ||
11:40 - 11:55 | Panelista: señor Juan Ignacio de la Vega, Gerente General, Banco Interamericano de Finanzas | ||
Sesión IV. Las alternativas para el financiamiento hipotecario en el Perú |
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11:55 - 12:25 | Expositor: señor Felipe Morris, Presidente de Directorio, Interseguros | ||
12:25 - 12:40 | Panelista: señor Rafael Alcázar, Socio- Estudio Rebaza, Alcázar, de las Casas, Abogados Financieros | ||
12:40 - 12:50 | Preguntas | ||
Clausura Seminario |
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12:50 - 13:00 | Doctor Julio Velarde, Presidente del BCRP |
El miércoles 1 de octubre se realizó en el auditorio Pedro G. Beltrán el II Seminario de Numismática: Los billetes en la Historia del Perú.
Expusieron los señores Ricardo Álvarez, sobre Antecedentes del papel moneda, Pedro de la Puente, sobre La banca libre y el billete fiscal, y Luis Ponce sobre La banca privada en el contexto internacional y la transición al billete moderno.
En el contexto del Encuentro los señores Carlos Zapata y Héctor Noejovich presentaron el catálogo virtual "Billetes emitidos por el Banco Central", elaborado por el trabajador del BCRP Daniel Robles.
Horario de atención:
Lunes a Viernes: 9:00 a. m. - 4:30 p. m.
mesadepartesvirtual@bcrp.gob.pe
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Horario de atención:
Lunes a Viernes: 9:15 a. m. - 3:15 p. m.