Carmine Di Noia
Carmine Di Noia is the Director for Financial and Enterprise Affairs at the OECD.
He has over 30 years of experience in the area of financial markets and enterprise affairs. Previously, he was Commissioner for the Italian Securities and Exchange Commission (CONSOB) and Deputy Director General at the Association of Italian Corporations (ASSONIME).
An Italian national, he holds a Doctorate Degree in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania and a Doctorate Degree in Economic Theory and Institutions from Università di Roma Tor Vergata. He is a full Professor of Financial Markets and Banking at the Business School of Luiss University.
Empowering financial services
Empowering financial services
Speaker's Agenda
The panel will explore Malta's financial centre and its pivotal role in driving the nation's economic development. We will delve into the strategic initiatives, regulatory frameworks, and innovative financial services that have positioned Malta as a dynamic hub for international business. We will examine key factors contributing to its success, including robust financial regulations, an efficient tax environment, and a skilled workforce. Additionally, we will highlight how Malta's financial sector fosters economic growth, attracts foreign investment, and supports local enterprises, ultimately propelling the country's global economic standing.
Through insightful commentary, case studies, and interactive Q&A sessions, our panelists will delve into specific economic trends such as inflation, interest rates, and global trade dynamics. Explore how these trends are reshaping investment strategies, risk management practices, and the overall business landscape for financial institutions.
Moderator: Eva Szalay, Independent Financial Journalist, Financial Writer
Video Message: Kotaro Ishi, Mission Chief at International Monetary Fund