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LPFMI and Economic Development – Central Counter Party Clearing (CCP) Cost-Benefit Analysis for Frontier Countries with Martijn Lathouwers (World Bank and formerly LCH)

The role of FMIs in economic development

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November 3, 2020 @ 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm

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Martijn Lathouwers

World Bank and formerly LCH

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WEBINAR INFORMATION
The Liquidity Project Financial Market Infrastructure (or LPFMI) would like to start in this mini webinar series a conversation with Economic Development, which will encompass one webinar. This project aims to shed some lights on the connection between financial market infrastructures (FMIs) and economic growth. Martijn Lathouwers (World Bank and formerly LCH) will present the paper Central Counter Party Clearing (CCP) Cost-Benefit Analysis for Frontier Countries. Collaborator is et al. Froukelien Wendt (IMF and proposed ESMA Independent Member of the CCP Supervisory Committee).

LPFMI INFORMATION
As some of you know, LPFMI is concerning itself around liquidity questions in financial market infrastructure (FMI) and is therefore open to all questions regarding
i. Liquidity problems at FMIs – this is the core of this project
ii. Liquidity problems in the financial system – this could be the next LP focus
iii. FMI problems in general – this includes innovation such as blockchain / DLT

Should you want to learn more about LPFMI, check out the links below for our initiation presentation from Jun. 2019. There were also Q&A webinars on the presentation, you can check out as well or reach out to any of us at LPFMI. Come join us!

LPFMI EVENTS OUTLOOK
The above mini webinar series will be part of a broader LPFMI Fall 2020 curriculum. You can find an overview (date 04. Oct. 2020 subject to updates) at https://drive.google.com/file/d/10Hgj3S9Oh-k29eEypaIv6MhSkOHJWgAu/view?usp=sharingCome join us as well for the other

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