Partner Event: Video Webinar on Aging, Interest Rates, and the Macro-Economy

Date06 Oct 2020
Temps18:00 - 19:30
LieuVideo Webinar


This online event brings together representatives from the financial sector, monetary policy makers, and academics to discuss the role of aging as a potential driver of the decline in interest rates, to analyze consequences of lower interest rates, and to examine potential remedies.

Interest rates are among the most important market prices in the economy. They determine the rate at which savings grow and hence are important for people when planning for retirement. Interest rates also determine the cost of capital firms face when making investment decisions. These roles make interest rates one of the most important monetary policy instruments used by central banks worldwide to maintain economic stability and combat business cycles.
Over the last two decades, interest rates across the globe have fallen dramatically, and in recent years, several important nominal rates have even become negative. Such negative interest rates cause serious challenges for traditional monetary policy. Lower returns have also put pressure both on public pensions and increasingly also on the banking sector, where clients are asking for alternative investments with higher returns. 
One explanation for this secular decline in interest rates is the large demographic transition observed. Life expectancy has increased in most economies, while population growth rates have declined. At the same time, the typical retirement age has changed little.
 

Program Video Webinar

18:00

Welcome & Introduction
SFI Prof. Lorenz Küng
Professor of Economics at USI, CEPRA Fellow and SFI Faculty Member
 

Speakers:

Petra Gerlach-Kristen
Swiss National Bank

Gianluigi Mandruzzato
Senior economist at EFG Asset Management (EFGAM)

SFI Prof. Alberto Plazzi
Professor of Finance at USI and SFI Faculty Member

 

19:00

Panel Discussion and Q&A

Registration
 

zoom.us access: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86302401656?pwd=UTNoa1hFdTdOMXJYb0h1alp0ajlRZz09
Passcode: 785201

 

The webinar is English-spoken and is open to the public.
 

More information about the webinar can be found at https://www.usi.ch/en/feeds/12976 

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