New York and London have competed for generations for the title of global capital of capital. Join us for a panel discussion to explore the factors that have historically given New York and London their economic edge, continuity, and strength. James Orr, Assistant Vice President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and Felix Salmon, financial blogger at Reuters will investigate how each city's geography, demographics, technological adaptability, and creative capital are shaping their economic futures, and what might be the broader implications in today's volatile and complex global marketplace. The program will be moderated by Roy G. Smith, of the NYU Leonard N. Stern School of Business