Since 2000, FSVC and the Carnegie Corporation of New York have implemented a multi-year series of symposia bringing together experts from the United States, Russia, China and India to seek solutions to complex problems involving the international financial system, energy security and climate change.

Over

375

Participants

19

Symposia held

2018-2019

The Impact of Changes in the International Financial System on the United States, Russia and China

Building Cooperation in an Era of Growing Tensions

2016 - 2017

2014 - 2015

New Frameworks for Addressing Global Challenges in International Finance, Energy Security and Climate Change

Future Framework for International Governance: Contributions of the United States, Russia, China and India

2012 - 2013

01
Countering Corruption
Countering Corruption

Assist government institutions, the private sector and civil society to prevent, detect and disrupt corruption.

02
Expanding Access to Finance
Expanding Access to Finance

Help small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) drive job creation, competition and innovation.

03
Combating Money Laundering & Terrorist Financing
Combating Money Laundering & Terrorist Financing

Assist countries in thwarting criminal activities and protecting the savings of citizens and their businesses.

04
Strengthening Regulation & Supervision
Strengthening Regulation & Supervision

Build the capacity of central banks and regulatory agencies to promote a sound and competitive financial sector.

05
Promoting Capital Markets Development
Promoting Capital Markets Development

Deepen capital markets and their supervision to create greater financing and investment opportunities.

06
Expanding Commercial Banking
Expanding Commercial Banking

Strengthen the capacity of banks to provide the credit and services that drive development and economic growth.

07
Strengthening Public Financial Management
Strengthening Public Financial Management

Help governments better manage resources to provide citizens with infrastructure and services.