Challenges for Financial Intermediaries and their Supervisors in the New (or Old?) Monetary Policy Normal

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CfP Deadline:

July 31, 2023

Conference Event:

November 9-10, 2023

Event Location:

Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Organizer(s):

Deutsche Bundesbank
Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE
Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR)

Keynote Speaker(s):

Plenary Keynote Speeches:
Victoria Ivashina (Harvard Business School and CEPR)
Philipp Schnabl (New York University and CEPR)

Dinner Speech:
Claudia Buch (Vice President of the Deutsche Bundesbank and CEPR)

Description:

The abrupt end of the low-interest-rate period together with the rise in inflation and the disruptions caused by Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine fundamentally change the business environment for financial intermediaries. Technological advances and new climate-related risks also put the current business models to the test. Accordingly, risk managers and supervisors alike face new challenges.
This conference aims to discuss these issues from a scientific perspective. The organizing committee invites submissions of high-quality theoretical or empirical research papers on financial intermediation, risk management, monetary policy, and supervision, including (but not limited to):

  • Challenges for and due to non-bank financial intermediaries
  • Linkages between bank and non-bank financial intermediaries
  • Credit risk / sovereign risk in times of high inflation and its interaction with monetary policy
  • Deposit stability and liquidity risk
  • Interest rate risk and asset/liability management
  • Micro- and macro-prudential regulation
  • Bank supervision and resolution
  • Stress testing and risk models
  • Systemic risk and economic stability
  • Big data and machine learning in financial regulation

Submission:

Please submit your paper until 31 July 2023 via ConfTool. The conference will be held physically at the Deutsche Bundesbank City Office in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. It is sponsored jointly by the Deutsche Bundesbank, the Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE, and the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR). Economy class travel expenses and accommodation (both subject to price limits) will be covered for invited academic speakers and discussants.

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Challenges for Financial Intermediaries and their Supervisors in the New (or Old?) Monetary Policy Normal