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2026 Bank of Korea International Conference: Panel Discussion
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Panel Discussion : The Role of Central Banks in a New Digital Economy Moderator Robert M. Townsend , Elizabeth & James Killian Professor of Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Panelists : Neel Kashkari , President and CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Tuomas Välimäki , Member of the Board, Bank of Finland Dániel Palotai , Deputy Governor, Magyar Nemzeti Bank Tao Zhang , Chief Representative for Asia and the Pacific, Bank for International Settlement Soohyung Lee , Member of Monetary Policy Board, Bank of Korea
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