Federal Reserve Day-Ahead Conference on Financial Markets and Institutions

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CfP Deadline:

June 30, 2025

Conference Event:

January 2, 2026

Event Location:

Philadelphia, United States

Organizer(s):

Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia

Description:

The 19th annual Day-Ahead Conference on Financial Markets and Institutions is an opportunity for productive interaction in advance of the 2026 ASSA meeting and the sharing of policy-relevant research among economists in the Federal Reserve System, at other central banks, and in academia. The meeting will be held in-person at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.

The Day-Ahead organizing committee invites the submission of both theoretical and empirical research on domestic and international financial markets and institutions, particularly involving topics relevant to central banking such as:

  • Monetary policy implementation, money markets and central bank balance sheets
  • Financial stability and the conduct of monetary policy
  • Maturity transformation, liquidity risk, and runs on financial institutions
  • Nonbank financial intermediation
  • Financial markets and the macroeconomy
  • Real estate and mortgage markets
  • Household finance and the transmission of monetary policy
  • Financial innovation and artificial intelligence
  • Effects of inflation on financial markets and institutions
  • Interconnectedness of global financial markets
  • Cryptocurrencies and stablecoins
  • Emerging risks to financial stability

Submission:

Please submit your paper by Monday June 30, 2025, to Phil.2026DayAheadConference@phil.frb.org. Completed drafts will be given a higher preference than abstracts. Among papers of similar quality, a paper with a coauthor from a central bank will be given preference.

If you have questions about the program, please contact an organizing committee member:
Joseph Abadi, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
Pablo D’Erasmo, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
Burcu Duygan-Bump, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
Diana Hancock, Federal Reserve Board of Governors
James Vickery, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
Edison Yu, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia