CBM Events
The Central Bank of Malta organises a wide variety of events which are open to the public. Some of the events are also streamed live on social media. Follow us on LinkedIn and on Facebook (Central Bank of Malta – Events) to keep updated. When possible, the Bank uploads material related to the events onto this website, ranging from video recordings to the texts of speeches made and presentations. Look for the YouTube icon to access recordings.
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Please note that some of the events require prior registration and others are by invitation only.
Public lectures delve into an extensive range of topics including economics and finance, central banking law and institutional development, economic history, as well as art history and social behaviour.
Conferences and research symposia foster open discussion with relevant stakeholders, including academics and financial market representatives. Foreign experts from both policy institutions and academia are usually invited to share their views and expertise on the theme of the conference.
Events
- 07 October 2023
At the Bank’s currency museum, visitors will have the opportunity to tour its splendid selection of coins and banknotes. A counterfeit expert will also give valuable information. The exhibition: “Coinage in Malta: 2,500 years of history” will be displayed at Polverista, the former gunpowder building. The Bank’s gardens will open exclusively for the night, offering a variety of attractions.
- 18 September 2023
The Central Bank of Malta’s Financial Stability Report is the Central Bank’s flagship report on Malta’s financial stability. This seminar entitled Stability in a Changing Financial Landscape will focus on the Bank’s recently published 15th Financial Stability Report which covers the developments that took place in 2022 in the Maltese financial sector.
- 24 March 2023
A conference with the theme of fostering amongst audience on enhanced appreciation of the benefits of financial literacy.
- 21 January 2023
- 05 September 2022