10th IIF G-20 Conference in Argentina

'The G20 Agenda under the Argentine Presidency'


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10th IIF G-20 Conference in Argentina

The Group of Twenty (G20) is a leading forum of the world's major economies that seeks to develop global policies to address today’s most pressing challenges. The G20 is made up of 19 countries and the European Union. The 19 countries are Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Germany, France, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United States.

Collectively, G20 members represent all inhabited continents, 85 percent of global economic output, two-thirds of the world's population, and 75 percent of international trade.

G20 policy-making is enriched by the participation of key international organizations regularly invited to G20 meetings, guest countries invited at the president's discretion, and engagement groups composed of different sectors civil society.

On March 18-19, 2018, the Institute of International Finance will hold the 10th IIF G20 Conference: 'The G20 Agenda under the Argentine Presidency' in Buenos Aires, in conjunction with the first G20 Ministerial meetings of the year. 

This high-level, public-private sector conference will offer panel discussions on global and regional economic issues and financial regulation as well as excellent networking opportunities. The two-day program will feature topics at the heart of the G20 Agenda and key regional issues such as:

  • Future of Work
  • Infrastructure Investment
  • Financial Regulation
  • Trade: Latin America
  • Sustainable Finance
  • Prospects for Further Regional Integration
  • C-Suite Views on Latin America

Contact: IIFG20conference@iif.com

Organised by: Institute of International Finance

Start Date :
18 Mar 2018 08:00 AM
End Date :
19 Mar 2018 07:00 PM
Tags :
10th IIF G-20 Conference Institute of International Finance public-private sector conference panel discussions on global and regional economic issues and financial regulation
Country :
Argentina

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