CNAM EXECUTIVE - CONFERENCE DÉDIÉE AU PROGRAMME MBA
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- 13 déc. 2025 à 18:30
Description
CNAM EXECUTIVE - CONFÉRENCE DÉDIÉE AU PROGRAMME MBA
DESCRIPTION
“The State of the European Economy and the need for a Saving and Investment Union”
The European economy is entering a period in which sustainable growth depends heavily on the effectiveness of the region’s financial architecture. Today, the EU faces fragmented capital markets, weak transformation of household savings into productive investment, and limited access to long[1]term financing for businesses.
These factors constrain innovation, competitiveness, and Europe’s ability to invest in its own future. The creation of a Saving and Investment Union is seen as a crucial step toward building a deeper and more flexible capital market. For business leaders and future managers, this is an opportunity to understand how financial integration can reshape the region’s economic dynamics and unlock new sources of growth
WHEN AND HOW
Thursday, DECEMBER 18, 2025
Hour : 6.30 PM
Duration : 1 hour 30
Where :
- Cnam Paris, 2, Rue Conté – 75003 Paris
- Amphithéâtre Friedmann
- Room : 33.2.20
Language : English
SPEAKER
Vincent Bignon, a senior researcher at the Banque de France and the Bank for International Settlements, is an economic advisor to the Director of Communications at the Banque de France and a part-time professor at the University of Aix-Marseille. Vincent holds a doctorate from the École Polytechnique and joined the Banque de France in 2011 after pursuing a university career in France, the United States and Switzerland. He is currently conducting research on the international monetary system, public debt and monetary policy.
He is invited to present his research at numerous foreign institutions and universities and assists the senior executives at the Banque de France in their presentations to a wide range of audiences. He also speaks every week at meetings and debates in many French cities and during weekly live sessions on the Banque de France's social networks, where he deciphers current economic events and policies.
Lieu
Amphithéatre FRIEDMANN - 33.2.20, 2 rue Conté, 75003, Paris