ABFER 12th ANNUAL CONFERENCE
Call for papers is opened. Closing date is 15 January 2025. The conference will be held on 19-22 May 2025 in Singapore.
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We now invite submission of high quality papers from PhD students for the poster sessions on 20 and 21 May 2025 at the ABFER 12th Annual Conference
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11th ASIAN MONETARY POLICY FORUM
The 11th Asian Monetary Policy Forum (AMPF) commenced on 23 May 2024 at the Pan Pacific Singapore with a joint dinner with ABFER, followed by the forum on 24 May 2024 at Conrad Centennial Singapore
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CAPITAL MARKET DEVELOPMENT: CHINA AND ASIA
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SFF Global Book Launch: "The Resilient Society" by Markus Brunnermeier

10 November 2021, 10:00 am - 10:45 am (SGT)
Format: 45 minutes Panel (Virtual, Live)

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The panel talk "Resilient Society and Asia" is based on the book, "The Resilient Society" by Professor Markus Brunnermeier and the Princeton University Press. COVID-19 has alerted us to a new reality. Individually and as a society, we face new shocks. Resilience is a key concept. It is about the ability to bounce back after a shock, not to withstand shocks like robustness, and not about avoiding any risks. Robustness works until it doesn't. Risk avoidance closes opportunities. Resilience management highlights the dangers of traps, adverse feedback loops, tipping points, and the volatility paradox: not being exposed to some risks worsens the ability to manage shocks. Incorporating resilience in our (global) social contract can improve our public health, the domestic and international macroeconomy, as well as geopolitical tensions.

Registration

SFF has an academia pass which allows Professors and students to attend for free. Please visit SFF website, enter the educational email address and redeem your ticket at https://www.fintechfestival.sg/register-now/.

Participants can also top up an additional S$10 to earn a Web 3.0 Knowledge Certificates in Financial Services issued by The Asian Institute of Digital Finance, National University of Singapore (NUS).