The Tokyo Roundtable was established in 1999 in response to the Asian financial crisis, marking the beginning of a collaborative effort to promote financial stability and reform in the region.
It serves as a platform for:
- Sharing experiences and best practices in financial policy and market development.
- Addressing challenges in debt and equity capital markets, such as regulatory frameworks and financial inclusion.
- Exploring new trends, such as sustainable finance and digital finance including the use of AI in finance.
- Encouraging regional cooperation in financial sector reforms.