First ESRB annual conference
Frankfurt am Main, 22 and 23 September 2016
European Central Bank, Main Building
Press Conference Room
Programme
- 15:00 – 15:30
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Welcome address
Mario Draghi, Chair of the ESRB
Mario Draghi, in his capacity of Chair of the European Systemic Risk Board, will open the conference and give a keynote address to conference participants.
Speech Watch - 15:30 – 17:30
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Policy panel discussion: Macroprudential policy stance
Since 2008, legislators have made significant progress in assigning authorities powers over macroprudential policies, particularly in the banking sector. In deploying this rich set of new tools, the challenge for macroprudential policymakers is to derive a holistic assessment of the macroprudential stance. This requires an understanding of the interactions between tools and with monetary, fiscal and other policies, and a determination of whether the stance is appropriate with respect to the systemic risks. Panellists will discuss these issues, and draw lessons for the conduct of macroprudential policy in Europe.
Chair:
Jon Cunliffe, Bank of EnglandPanellists:
Watch
Boštjan Jazbec, Banka Slovenije
Klaas Knot, De Nederlandsche Bank
Philip Lane, Central Bank of Ireland
Sabine Lautenschläger, ECB SSM
Javier Suarez, ESRB ASC - 17:30 – 18:00
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Keynote speech
Valdis Dombrovskis, European Commission
Valdis Dombrovskis, Vice-President of the European Commission, will give a keynote speech to conference participants.
Keynote speech Watch - 18:00 – 19:30
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Reception
- 08:00 – 08:10
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Welcome address
Francesco Mazzaferro, ESRB Secretariat
Francesco Mazzaferro, Head of the ESRB Secretariat, will open the second day of the conference.
- 08:10 – 08:40
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Keynote speech
Stefan Ingves, Sveriges Riksbank
Stefan Ingves, in his capacity of Chair of the Advisory Technical Committee, will give a keynote speech to conference participants.
Keynote speech Watch - 08:45 – 10:30
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Session 1: Low interest rates and the implications for financial stability
Nominal interest rates are historically low across the developed world. What are the potential financial stability implications, and how should policymakers respond?
Chair:
Vitor Constâncio, ECBPanellists:
François Villeroy de Galhau, Banque de France
Speech, Presentation
Gabriel Bernardino, EIOPA Presentation
Claudio Borio, BIS
Discussant:
Presentation Watch
Elena Carletti, ESRB ASC - 10:30 – 10:45
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Coffee break
- 10:45 – 12:30
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Session 2: Derivatives and systemic risk
In 2009, G20 leaders committed to make derivatives markets safer by increasing pre-trade transparency and mandating obligatory central clearing for standardised over-the-counter trades. How much progress has been made on this commitment in Europe? How are markets changing in response to regulatory reform – for example in terms of collateral demand and portfolio compression – and what are the implications for systemic risk?
Chair:
Alberto Giovannini, ESRB ASCSpeakers:
Harald Hau, Swiss Finance Institute Presentation
Dennis McLaughlin, LCH Clearnet Presentation
Tuomas Peltonen, ESRB Secretariat PresentationDiscussant:
Presentation Watch
Loriana Pelizzon, Goethe University Frankfurt - 12:30 – 13:30
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Lunch
- 13:30 – 15:00
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Session 3: Safe assets
Many economists argue that there is an insufficient quantity of safe assets. How can policymakers redress this apparent scarcity? Speakers will discuss the possible design of a new union-wide safe asset.
Chair:
Julio Durán, Banco de EspañaSpeakers:
Ricardo Caballero, MIT Presentation
Marco Pagano, ESRB ASC and Markus Brunnermeier, Princeton University PresentationDiscussant:
Watch
Jeromin Zettelmeyer, Peterson Institute - 15:00 – 15:15
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Coffee break
- 15:15 – 16:00
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Winners of the ESRB Research Prize in memory of Ieke van den Burg
The ESRB awards an annual prize to recognise outstanding research conducted by young scholars on a topic related to the ESRB’s mission. The annual prize was established in 2014 in memory of Ieke van den Burg, who was a member of the ESRB ASC (2011-14) and of the European Parliament (1999-2009). Ms van den Burg was dedicated to the notion that finance should serve society, and this prize is administered by the ASC in that spirit. In this session, the winners of the 2016 prize will present their research, and the prize will be formally awarded.
Chair:
Marco Pagano, Chair of the ESRB ASCSpeakers:
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Sergey Chernenko, Ohio State and Adi Sunderam, Harvard
Presentation
Matthias Efing, HEC Paris
Presentation - 16:00 – 17:45
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Policy panel discussion: Macroprudential policy experiences
The final policy panel will discuss macroprudential policy in practice, drawing lessons from early experiences in the conduct of macroprudential policy. Topics will include macroprudential policy effectiveness, limitations on macroprudential policies and instruments, and macroprudential policy communication.
Chair:
Stefan Ingves, Sveriges RiksbankPanellists:
Watch
Mathias Dewatripont, National Bank of Belgium
Presentation
Richard Portes, ESRB ASC
Paul Tucker, Systemic Risk Council
Anneli Tuominen, Fin-FSA
This programme may be subject to change without notice.
Parts of the conference will be webcast live and some are recorded. These recordings will be made available on the ESRB website following the conference. Media will be present at the conference.
General information
European Central Bank
Main building, Press Conference Room
Sonnemannstrasse 20
60314 Frankfurt am Main
+49 69 1344 0 Fax: +49 69 1344 6000
info@ecb.europa.eu
English
Francesco Mazzaferro Head, ESRB Secretariat
Tuomas Peltonen Deputy Head, ESRB Secretariat
Sam Langfield Principal Economist, ESRB Secretariat
ESRB Secretariat
Eva Harangozo, Tel.: +49 69 1344 5389
Shirley Simmons-Nocca, Tel.: +49 69 1344 6983
Beatriz Viegas De Abreu, Tel.: +49 69 1344 1835