Toronto Centre Podcasts
A podcast by Toronto Centre
174 Episodes
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Ep. #43 - Evaluation of Too-Big-To-Fail Reforms
Published: 7/21/2020 -
Ep. #42 - Returning to the Workplace - A New Beginning for Supervisors
Published: 7/21/2020 -
Ep. #41 - COVID-19 Crisis: Perspectives from Standard Setters
Published: 7/8/2020 -
Ep. #40 - The People Side of Supervision: Managing Supervisory Teams Remotely
Published: 7/2/2020 -
Ep. #39 - Post-COVID-19 Crisis: Implications for Financial Stability, Financial Inclusion, Gender Equality, and International Development
Published: 6/30/2020 -
Ep. #38 - Climate Risks to the Financial System
Published: 6/17/2020 -
Ep. #37 - Securities Regulation: Risks and Approaches to the New Normal
Published: 6/15/2020 -
Ep. #37 - Réglementation des valeurs mobilières: Risques et approches de la nouvelle norme
Published: 6/15/2020 -
Ep. #36 - Climate Change and Extreme Weather Risks
Published: 6/10/2020 -
Ep. #35 - Climate Risks to the Financial System: Lessons from the Pandemic
Published: 6/3/2020 -
Ep. #34 - Supervising the New Normal - A Toronto Centre Webcast Series (Part 1)
Published: 5/27/2020 -
Ep. #33 - Incorporating Outside Risks in Financial Supervisory Tools
Published: 5/27/2020 -
Ep. #26 - Pandemics & Financial Inclusion - A Toronto Centre Webcast Series (Part 4)
Published: 5/21/2020 -
Ep. #32 – Advancing Zambia's Financial Inclusion Strategy During a Crisis
Published: 5/21/2020 -
Ep. #19 – Pandemics and Financial Stability: Toronto Centre Webcast Series (Part 5)
Published: 5/14/2020 -
Ep. #31 - Leading Change: Discussion with Maureen Jensen
Published: 5/14/2020 -
Ep. #30 - COVID-19: La perspectiva del Perú sobre la crisis
Published: 5/13/2020 -
Ep. #26 - Pandemics & Financial Inclusion - A Toronto Centre Webcast Series (Part 3)
Published: 5/8/2020 -
Ep. #29 - Supervisory Challenges during and after a Crisis
Published: 5/4/2020 -
Ep. #26 - Pandemics & Financial Inclusion - A Toronto Centre Webcast Series (Part 2)
Published: 4/30/2020
Providing high quality capacity building programs for financial supervisors and regulators to build more stable and inclusive financial systems. Toronto Centre is an independent not-for-profit organization that promotes financial stability and access to financial services globally, particularly in emerging markets and developing countries. www.torontocentre.org What financial supervisors and regulators do every day has a ripple effect that cascades across government, NGOs, and the private sector impacting developing economies and those living in them. Toronto Centre’s podcast series will feature simulating panel sessions and interviews on timely topics such as, financial crisis, financial stability, climate change, gender equality, financial inclusion, fintech and much more.