Up-Coming Events and Conferences

The 39th Australasian Finance and Banking Conference (AFBC) will be held from 10 December to 12 December 2026  in Sydney, Australia. The Phd Forum of the conference will be held on 9 December. Venue: UNSW Campus. 

For more information, please visit the following site.

https://www.unsw.edu.au/business/our-schools/banking-finance/seminars-wo...

More information about this conference, including the names of the keynote speakers, will be provided in due course. 

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The 39th Australasian Finance and Banking Conference (AFBC) will be held from 10 December to 12 December 2026 in Sydney, Australia. The Phd Forum of the conference will be held on 9 December. Venue: UNSW Campus. 

This forum will discuss the consequences of the current multipolarity system on national and global financial stability and compare and contrast it the benefits of a multilateral system. The venue will be level 6, UNSW Business School building, 9.30am to 1pm.

 

 

This forum will discuss some of the opportunities and challenges associated with the emergence of AI that could be applied within the financial system both at natioanl, regional and global level. This event will take place at AGSM on 19 September from 10am to 1pm.

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