Iceland's Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs has published a report on options for Iceland's currency arrangements and is holding a conference at Harpa to discuss the findings. The report was prepared by a group of foreign experts and is intended to support an informed debate on Iceland's future currency framework. The conference runs from 14:00 to 17:00 in Silfurberg at Harpa. The agenda includes an opening address by Finance and Economic Affairs Minister Dadi Már Kristófersson, a presentation of the report's conclusions by Catherine L. Mann, contributions from Boris Vujcic and Central Bank of Iceland Governor Asgeir Jónsson, and panel discussions on the krona, the euro, and labor market and competitiveness issues in a changed currency environment. The event is being livestreamed, and a recorded version with Icelandic subtitles will be published on the ministry's website.
Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs (Iceland)2026-06-02
Iceland's Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs publishes expert report on Iceland's currency options and convenes conference
Iceland’s Ministry of Finance and Economic Affairs has published a report by foreign experts on options for Iceland’s future currency arrangements to support an informed policy debate. The ministry is hosting a conference in Reykjavik to present the report’s conclusions and discuss implications for the krona, potential euro adoption, and labour market and competitiveness in a changed currency environment.