ADAPTATION IN MOTION
Setting out a New Way Forward

13 & 14 June 2024

Paris, Carrousel du Louvre
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Sanna Marin

Sanna Marin
Prime Minister & Head of Government of Finland (2019-2023)


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Gordon Brown

The Rt. Hon. Gordon Brown
Prime Minister of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (2007-2010)
& Chancellor of the Exchequer (1997-2007)


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2024 edition


Adaptation in Motion

Setting out a New Way Forward




Despite ongoing geopolitical tensions, 2024 should see the volatility and uncertainty of recent years yield to adaptation. Monetary policy should normalise as the growth versus inflation dilemma abates. Meanwhile, societies will work to absorb the technological revolution that AI is accelerating. Decarbonising all the world’s economies is urgent—yet global energy transition still faces major hurdles. The next Amundi World Investment Forum will explore how policymakers, financial services and investors can meet these challenges.  






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Established in Amundi’s calendar since its founding more than a decade ago, the Amundi World Investment Forum has become one of the leading events in asset management, sharing insights, expertise and thought-leadership with our clients from around the world. The event brings together investors across all spheres to discuss the new frontiers of our industry. Over the last thirteen editions, the Amundi World Investment Forum has been recognized for its high-quality discussions and distinguished speakers, addressing global challenges and confirming Amundi’s commitment to sustainable finance.
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Valérie Baudson
Chief Executive Officer, Amundi

14 years of Amundi World
Investment Forum
2 day
event
+650 participants
per year
+80 countries
represented

Agenda



  • 12:00pm - 1:30pm | COCKTAIL LUNCH
  • 1:30pm - 3:30pm | PLENARY SESSIONS

Introductory remarks

Valérie Baudson, Chief Executive Officer, Amundi


Geopolitics to centre stage

Sanna Marin, Prime Minister & Head of Government of Finland (2019-2023)


Adjusting alliances


Mapping major economic shifts

Keyu Jin, Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics
Ricardo Reis, A.W. Phillips Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics


India: growth, power & responsibility



  • 3:30pm - 4:30pm | BREAKOUT SESSIONS
  • Geopolitics
  • Real and alternative assets
  • Stewardship focus
  • 4:30pm - 5:30pm | PLENARY SESSIONS

The challenge of accommodating energy transition


Transforming global perspectives

Gordon Brown,, Prime Minister of Great Britain & Northern Ireland (2007-2010) & Chancellor of the Exchequer (1997-2007)


  • 7:30pm - 12:00am | PRIVATE GALA COCKTAIL IN A PRESTIGIOUS VENUE


  • 8:30am - 9:00am | WELCOME COFFEE
  • 9:00am - 10:45am | PLENARY SESSIONS

Embracing change


Technology: rewriting the rule book


Technology: making way for AI


  • 10:45am - 12:00pm | BREAKOUT SESSIONS

Breakout session 1
10:45am – 11:15am

  • Macroeconomics
  • Nature
  • Saving goes digital

Breakout session 2
11:30am – 12:00pm

  • Energy transition
  • New challenges shaking up the role of banks
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • 12:00pm - 1:00pm | PLENARY SESSIONS

Demographic trends tipping the balance

Prof. Mauro Guillén,, Vice Dean, MBA for Executives, at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania


Individual savings: unlocking the promise of tech


Closing remarks


  • 1:00pm - 2:30pm | CLOSING COCKTAIL LUNCH



Plenary sessions

Participate in plenary sessions consisting of keynote and panel discussions showcasing distinguished figures from the realms of geopolitics, economics, and industry.

 

Thursday 13 June

Geopolitics to centre stage


Europe on the world stage: seeking a roadmap for defence and international standing.

Adjusting alliances


Exploring interactions as longstanding security alliances and trade partnerships adjust to a new era of conflict amidst major elections that constrain leaders’ choices.

Mapping major economic shifts


Positioning investors in conflicting currents: growth, inflation and debt expectations may constrain central banks, while energy transition must gather speed, with major powers eyeing new value chains.

India: growth, power & responsibility


Examining the world’s demographic powerhouse and rising superpower. Will the largest democracy succeed in innovating and educating its way to energy sovereignty and full employment?

The challenge of accommodating energy transition


Case Study: Singapore from government to investor mobilisation
Teasing out how Singapore’s leadership on sustainability in Asia poises the international financial hub to shape the region’s energy transition investments.

Transforming global perspectives


Delving into the adjustments in global cooperation needed to meet the challenges of climate change and inequality worldwide.

Friday 14 June

Embracing change


Interpreting demographics, technology and consumption to anticipate prevailing trends and patterns.

Technology: rewriting the rule book


Anticipating the creative destruction AI is unleashing across sectors and how to harness its potential in finance to benefit both large and small investors.

Technology: making way for AI


Piecing together a mosaic of views from CEOs in all sectors to better understand the implications of AI for organisations, employees and investors.

Demographic trends tipping the balance


Identifying and seizing the opportunities of a changing global demographic composition and migration flows that will reshape our relationship to work, our conception of aging and our savings needs.

Individual savings: unlocking the promise of tech


Hyper-personalised investment advice and tailored incentives for individual investors from all walks of life will call for increased use of technology and financial education.


Breakout sessions

Join us for in-depth discussions with Amundi’s experts and your peers at sessions focused on the implications of current trends and policymaking for investors.

 

Thursday 13 June

Geopolitics


Factoring geopolitics into investment decisions

Real and alternative assets


Redrawing the allocation map with real and alternative assets

Stewardship focus


The new global momentum of corporate democracy

Friday 14 June

Session 1

Macroeconomics


How central banks are navigating climate change, high debt and bloated balance sheets

Nature


Innovative investment solutions to enhance natural capital

Saving goes digital


The meeting of technology and behavioural finance is reshaping how individuals invest

Session 2

Energy transition


The decarbonisation cost curve and its impact on net-zero approaches

New challenges shaking up the role of banks


The need to redesign the investment value chain in a new regulatory and interest rate environment

Artificial Intelligence


The coming impact on productivity, growth, sectors and stock-picking


Speaker highlights from previous editions

Kenneth Rogoff
IMF Chief Economist (2001-03)
Kenneth Rogoff
Joseph Stiglitz
Nobel Prize - Economics (2001)
Joseph  Stiglitz
Ben Bernanke
Chair of the FED (2006-14)
Ben  Bernanke
Paul Krugman
Nobel Prize – Economics (2008)
Paul Krugman
Lawrence Summers
U.S. Secretary of the Treasury (1999-2001) and Director of the National Economic Council (2009-2010)
Lawrence Summers
Arundhati Bhattacharya
Chair - State Bank of India (2013-17)
Arundhati  Bhattacharya
Catherine A Ashton
EU High Rep. for Foreign Affairs & Security Policy (2009-14)
Catherine A Ashton
Janet L. Yellen
Chair of the FED (2014-18)
Janet L. Yellen
Enrico Letta
Prime Minister of Italy (2013-14)
Enrico Letta
John K. Kerry
U.S. Secretary of State (2013-17)
John K. Kerry
William D. Nordhaus
Nobel Prize - Economics (2018)
William D. Nordhaus
Carmen M. Reinhart
Senior VP & Chief Economist - World Bank Group
Carmen M. Reinhart
Esther Duflo
Nobel Prize - Economics (2019)
Esther  Duflo
Mariana Mazzucato
Professor in the Economics of Innovation & Public Value - University College London
Mariana Mazzucato
Mark Carney
Chair – Bank of England
Mark Carney
Robert J. Schiller
Nobel Prize - Economics (2013)
Robert J. Schiller
Daniel Kahneman
Nobel Prize - Economics (2002)
Daniel  Kahneman
Hillary Rodham Clinton
U.S. Secretary of State (2009-13)
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Niall Ferguson
Milbank Family Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University
Niall Ferguson
Olivier Blanchard
Professor of Economics emeritus - MIT & Senior Fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics
Olivier  Blanchard
Helen Thompson
Professor of Political Economy, University of Cambridge
Christoph Heusgen
Dr. Yu Jie
Senior Research fellow on China at Chatham House
Annamaria Lusardi
Dr. Mario Draghi
DPrime Minister of Italy (2021-2022)
Former President of the European Central Bank (2011-2019)
Justin Yifu Lin
Douglas W. Diamond
Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (2022)
Merton H. Miller Distinguished Service Professor of Finance
University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business
Stephanie Kelton


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