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The Future of Mediterranean Finance
The sixth meeting of the Mediterranean Strategy Group (MSG) was held in Naples on March 1-2. The event was organized by the German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF), Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI), Studi e Ricerche per il Mezzogiorno (SRM), and the Intesa San Paolo Group. The meeting debated the state of play and the future of Mediterranean finance in light of the recent transformations and the needs of the countries undergoing political and economic transition processes. The conference was attended by some fifty participants ranging from experts and officials from the United States (US), Europe, the Mediterranean region, and the Gulf.
Discussion revolved around four main themes: the State of Play of Cooperation between the North and the South of the Mediterranean and the Impact of the Economic Crisis; the Financial Sector in North Africa and the Middle East: Potential and Challenges; the Role of Sovereign Wealth Funds from GCC States and Other External Players; International Financial Cooperation. A final panel wrapped up the discussion, focusing on proposals on how to move forward with transatlantic cooperation on Mediterranean finance.
A summary of the main issues and arguments debated during the conference is now available for download in this section.
Click here to watch a video report of the meeting
The Future of Mediterranean Finance
The sixth meeting of the Mediterranean Strategy Group (MSG) was held in Naples on March 1-2. The event was organized by the German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF), Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI), Studi e Ricerche per il Mezzogiorno (SRM), and the Intesa San Paolo Group. The meeting debated the state of play and the future of Mediterranean finance in light of the recent transformations and the needs of the countries undergoing political and economic transition processes. The conference was attended by some fifty participants ranging from experts and officials from the United States (US), Europe, the Mediterranean region, and the Gulf.
Discussion revolved around four main themes: the State of Play of Cooperation between the North and the South of the Mediterranean and the Impact of the Economic Crisis; the Financial Sector in North Africa and the Middle East: Potential and Challenges; the Role of Sovereign Wealth Funds from GCC States and Other External Players; International Financial Cooperation. A final panel wrapped up the discussion, focusing on proposals on how to move forward with transatlantic cooperation on Mediterranean finance.
A summary of the main issues and arguments debated during the conference is now available for download in this section.
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