- Joint Bundesbank - ECB Spring Conference 2019
Systemic Risk and the Macroeconomy
Frankfurt am Main, 15 - 16 May 2019
Participation is by invitation only.
Programme
- 8:30
- Registration and coffee
- 9:00
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Welcome address
Emanuel Mönch (Deutsche Bundesbank)
- 9:15
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Session 1: Systemic Risk
Chair: Felix Thierfelder (Deutsche Bundesbank)
Credit conditions and the effects of economic shocks: amplification and asymmetries
Authors: Andrea Carriero (Queen Mary University of London), Ana Beatriz Galvão (University of Warwick) and Massimiliano Marcellino (Bocconi University)
Discussant: Michele Lenza (European Central Bank)
Can bank resolution regimes increase systemic risk?
Authors: Thorsten Beck (City, University of London), Deyan Radev (University of Bonn) and Isabel Schnabel (University of Bonn)
Discussant: Elena Carletti (Bocconi University)
- 10:45
- Coffee break
- 11:15
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Session 2: Crises
Chair: Almira Enders (Deutsche Bundesbank)
Foreseen risks
Authors: João F. Gomes (University of Pennsylvania), Marco Grotteria (University of Pennsylvania) and Jessica Wachter (University of Pennsylvania)
Discussant: Urszula Szczerbowicz (Banque de France)
Unemployment crises
Authors: Lu Zhang (Ohio State University) and Nicolas Petrosky-Nadeau (Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco) Discussant: Francesco Zanetti (University of Oxford)
- 12:45
- Lunch
- 14:00
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Session 3: Regulating systemic risk
Chair: Sergio Nicoletti Altimari (European Central Bank)
Bank capital redux: solvency, liquidity, and crisis
Authors: Òscar Jordà (Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco), Björn Richter (University of Bonn), and Moritz Schularick (University of Bonn and New York University) and Alan Taylor (University of California, Davis)
Discussant: Martin Hellwig (Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods, Bonn)
Forecasting and stress testing with quantile vector autoregression
Authors: Sulkhan Chavleishvili (European Central Bank) and Simone Manganelli (European Central Bank)
Discussant: David Aikman (Bank of England)
- 15:30
- Coffee break
- 16:00
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Session 4: Systemic risk in financial models
Chair: Katrin Assenmacher (European Central Bank)
A macroeconomic framework for quantifying systemic risk
Authors: Zhiguo He (University of Chicago) and Arvind Krishnamurthy (Stanford University)
Discussant: Nina Boyarchenko (Federal Reserve Bank of New York)
- 16:45
- Coffee break
- 17:00
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Policy panel
Chair: Vítor Constâncio (formerly Vice-President, European Central Bank)
Participants: Claudia M. Buch (Vice-President, Deutsche Bundesbank), Boštjan Jazbec (Single Resolution Board), Donald L. Kohn (Brookings Institution)
- 18:00
- Pre-dinner drinks at the Deutsche Bundesbank guest house
- 19:00
- Dinner at the Deutsche Bundesbank guest house
- 9:00
- Registration and coffee
- 9:15
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Session 5: Network origins of systemic risk
Chair: Tom Holden (Deutsche Bundesbank)
Firms, failures, and fluctuations
Author: Alireza Tahbaz-Salehi (Northwestern University) and Daron Acemoğlu (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Discussant: Claudio Tebaldi (Bocconi University)
Asset pricing implications of systemic risk in network economies
Authors: Andrea Buraschi (Imperial College London) and Claudio Tebaldi (Bocconi University) Discussant: Kathy Yuan (London School of Economics)
- 10:45
- Coffee break
- 11:15
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Keynote speech
Tobias Adrian (International Monetary Fund)
Chair: Manfred Kremer (European Central Bank)
- 12:30
- Lunch
- 14:00
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Session 6: Indicators of systemic risk
Chair: Christian Schumacher (Deutsche Bundesbank)
FRM: A Financial Risk Meter
Authors: Cathy Y. Chen (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin), Wolfgang Härdle (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) and Keyan Liu (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
Discussant: Marco Lo Duca (European Central Bank)
Identifying indicators of systemic risk
Authors: Benny Hartwig (Deutsche Bundesbank), Christoph Meinerding (Deutsche Bundesbank) and Yves Schüler (Deutsche Bundesbank)
Discussant: Andreas Lehnert (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System)
- 15:30
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Concluding remarks
Paul Hiebert (European Central Bank)
- 15:45
- End of conference
This programme may be subject to change without notice.
General information
Deutsche Bundesbank
Wilhelm-Epstein-Straße 14
60431 Frankfurt am Main
conferences@bundesbank.de
English
Participants are requested to arrange their own transfers.
- Paul Hiebert paul.hiebert@ecb.int
- Thomas Holden thomas.holden@bundesbank.de
- Simone Manganelli simone.manganelli@ecb.int
- Yves Schueler yves.schueler@bundesbank.de