This includes ECB president Lagarde and BOJ governor Kuroda
Just take note of the agenda as per the below:
0930 GMT - BOE's Haskel to participate in a discussion on human capital
The discussion will be from 0930 GMT to 1015 GMT and will center around "Accounting for human capital". The agenda notes that it will poke at the question on 'how might policymakers measure the return on human capital more effectively?'. As such, I wouldn't expect any specific policy comments ahead of the BOE decision next week.
0930 GMT - ECB's Knot, Villeroy to participate in a discussion on central banks
The discussion will be from 0930 GMT to 1015 GMT and will be touching about the centrality of central banks, addressing the question on 'how can central banks lead economies more effectively through future boom-and-bust cycles?'.
1030 GMT - ECB's Lagarde, BOJ's Kuroda, US' Mnuchin, IMF's Georgieva to
participate in a discussion on the global economic outlook
The discussion will be from 1030 GMT to 1130 GMT, centering around the question on 'what fiscal and monetary measures are necessary to mitigate an economic downturn in 2020?'. The agenda also says that they will be touching upon reassessing geopolitical risks, the impact of climate change, and prioritising inclusive growth.
For those interested, you can check out the full WEF agenda here.