Global Finance Conference 2026

Global Finance Conference 2026

The 33rd Annual Global Finance Conference will be held from 15–17 June 2026 at the School of Business and Economics, Centre of Applied Economic Studies of the Atlantic (CEEApIA), University of the Azores, Ponta Delgada, Portugal. The event is hosted by the Global Finance Association, with the University of the Azores’ School of Business and Economics and CEEApIA listed as the local host/sponsor.

The conference brings together finance academics, researchers, journal editors, policy thinkers and industry professionals to discuss current research and developments across global finance. The 2026 program includes paper presentations, finance research discussions, a “Meet the Editors” panel, and sessions connected to corporate finance, sustainable finance, energy finance, venture capital and international financial markets.

Organizer: Global Finance Association
Event: 33rd Annual Global Finance Conference
Dates: 15–17 June 2026
Venue: University of the Azores, Ponta Delgada, Portugal
Program Chair: João C. A. Teixeira, University of the Azores
Program Co-Chairs: Tiago F. A. Matos and Tiago M. Dutra, University of the Azores
Conference Executive Director: Manuchehr Shahrokhi, Global Finance Conference / California State University, Fresno

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