On September 28, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York will jointly sponsor a conference with Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs on reserve reductions, money markets, and future frameworks. The event will feature keynote remarks by New York Fed President John Williams—marking his first formal speech in his new role. Afterwards, he will take questions from the audience.
This workshop will bring together international experts in monetary policy design and implementation—academics, industry experts, as well as current and former central bankers—to discuss the impact of balance sheet reductions, the role and importance of money markets, and considerations for the design of future monetary policy implementation frameworks.
Additional information on the conference and the full agenda for the workshop is available on the New York Fed's website.
This event is open to the media. Chatham House Rule will be in effect for all but the keynote address; media may report on comments made during the event, but may not attribute remarks to individuals or organizations. Members of the media interested in attending should contact Suzanne Elio at the New York Fed, suzanne.elio@ny.frb.org.
President Williams’ keynote remarks and discussion will also be available via livestream here.