Workshop on Developments at the Intersection of Finance and Innovation

CfP Deadline: September 20, 2023 Conference Event: November 8, 2023 Event Location: Sydney, Australia Organizer(s): Business Financing and Banking Research Group (BFBRG) at the University of Sydney Business School Keynote Speaker(s): Xuan Tian (PBC School of Finance, Tsinghua University) Description: This year’s international research workshop will focus on recent developments at the intersection of finance[…]

Conference: Financial stability policies in a changing lending landscape

CfP Deadline: July 30, 2023 Conference Event: December 4-5, 2023 Event Location: Dublin, Ireland Organizer(s): Central Bank of IrelandUniversity College Dublin Description: Submission: Email your submission to MFDadmin@centralbank.ie with “FS Research Conference” in the subject line, until 30 July 2023. Link Conference: Financial stability policies in a changing lending landscape – Call for papers

Financial Research Association (FRA) Conference

CfP Deadline: August 31, 2023 Conference Event: December 9-10, 2023 Event Location: Las Vegas, United States Organizer(s): Financial Research Association Description: Our 19th annual conference meeting will be held December 9-10, 2023, at the Vdara Hotel & Spa in Las Vegas. This year’s conference features a dual submission with the Journal of Financial Economics. The[…]

The 2023 Sydney Banking and Financial Stability Conference

CfP Deadline: August 31, 2023 Conference Event: December 8-9, 2023 Event Location: Sydney, Australia Organizer(s): University of Sydney Business School Keynote Speaker(s): Andrea Brischetto (The Reserve Bank of Australia)Professor Anthony Saunders (NYU Stern) Description: The Discipline of Finance at the University of Sydney Business School would like to invite submissions for the 2023 meeting of[…]

Third Conference on the Interconnectedness of Financial Systems

CfP Deadline: November 20, 2023 Conference Event: March 28-29, 2024 Event Location: Washington, United States Organizer(s): Federal Reserve Board Keynote Speaker(s): Joseph Stiglitz (Columbia) Description: Submission: The deadline for submissions is November 20, 2023. Please submit two PDF versions of your paper (one regular and one blinded) to interconnect@frb.gov. Authors of accepted papers will be[…]

SUERF Policy Brief – Insights into Credit Loss Rates: A Global Database

Author(s):Li Lian Ong, Christian Schmieder, Min Wei Date:June 2023 Abstract: Credit risk has played a significant role as a catalyst or key factor in many financial crises, including the great financial crisis. More recently, the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the importance of potential bank credit losses to the private sector. However, there remains a significant gap[…]

NBER Working Paper – Monetary Policy Transmission Through Online Banks

Author(s):Isil Erel, Jack Liebersohn, Constantine Yannelis, Samuel Earnest Date:June 2023 Abstract: Financial technology has reshaped commercial banking. It has the potential to radically alter the transmission of monetary policy by lowering search costs and expanding bank markets. This paper studies the reaction of online banks to changes in federal fund rates. We find that these[…]

CEPR Discussion Paper – Central Bank Digital Currency and Financial Stability

Author(s):Toni Ahnert, Peter Hoffmann, Agnese Leonello, Davide Porcellacchia Date:June 2023 Abstract: What is the effect of Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) on financial stability? We answer this question by studying a model of financial intermediation with an endogenously determined probability of a bank run and a remunerated CBDC that provides consumers with an alternative to[…]

CEPR Discussion Paper – Anticipated Financial Contagion

Author(s):Toni Ahnert, Gideon DuRand, Co-Pierre Georg Date:June 2023 Abstract: We examine the incidence of financial contagion, bank choices, welfare, and regulation when interconnected banks anticipate an aggregate liquidity shock. Revisiting the seminal paper of Allen and Gale (2000), interbank deposits allow banks to co-insure against regional liquidity shocks but can also lead to contagion—the mutual[…]

FEDS – Stressed Banks? Evidence from the Largest-Ever Supervisory Review

Author(s):Puriya Abbassi, Rajkamal Iyer, Jose-Luis Peydro, Paul E. Soto Date:April 2023 Abstract: We study short-term and medium-term changes in bank risk-taking as a result of supervision, and the associated real effects. For identification, we exploit the European Central Bank’s asset-quality-review (AQR) in conjunction with security and credit registers. After the AQR announcement, reviewed banks reduce[…]