- European Central Bank conference on
Credit, Banking and Monetary Policy
23 and 24 October 2017
Main Building, European Central Bank, Frankfurt am Main
Press Room
Upon invitation only
Programme
* indicates the presenter
Conference brochure- 8:30
- Registration
- 9:00
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Welcome address
Peter Praet, Member of the Executive Board, European Central Bank
- 9:15
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Keynote speech
Chair: Frank Smets, European Central Bank
Central Banks Going Long
Ricardo Reis, London School of Economics
- 10:15
- Coffee break
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Session 1 Monetary policy, credit cycles and loan pricing
Chair: Katrin Assenmacher, European Central Bank
- 10:45
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Specialization in Bank Lending: Evidence from Exporting Firms
Daniel Paravisini*, London School of Economics
Veronica Rappoport, London School of Economics
Philipp Schnabl, NYU SternDiscussant: David Marqués Ibañez, European Central Bank
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Mortgage loan pricing in a negative interest rate environment
Dimitris Georgarakos*, European Central Bank
Adrien Amzallag, European Central Bank
Alessandro Calza, European Central Bank
João Sousa, European Central BankDiscussant: Monica Paiella, University of Naples Parthenope
Slides -
U.S. Monetary Policy and Emerging Markets Credit Cycles
Victoria Ivashina*, Harvard Business School
Falk Bräuning, Federal Reserve Bank of BostonDiscussant: Ralf Meisenzahl, Federal Reserve Board
Slides - 13:00
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Buffet lunch
- 14:30
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Keynote speech
Chair: Luc Laeven, European Central Bank
On Interest Rate Policy and Asset Bubbles
Franklin Allen, Imperial College London
Paper
Presentation - 15:30
- Coffee break
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Session 2 Monetary policy transmission and bank profitability
Chair: Michael Ehrmann, European Central Bank
- 16:00
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Stock Market’s Assessment of Monetary Policy Transmission: The Cash Flow Effect
Refet S. Gürkaynak*, Bilkent University
Sang Seok Lee, Bilkent University
Gökçe Karasoy Can, Bilkent UniversityDiscussant: Michele Modugno, Federal Reserve Board
Slides -
Monetary Policy and Bank Profitability in a Low Interest Rate Environment
Carlo Altavilla, European Central Bank
Miguel Boucinha, European Central Bank
José-Luis Peydró, ICREA-UPF, CREI, BGSEDiscussant: Puriya Abbassi, Deutsche Bundesbank
Slides - 17:30
- End of day 1
- 19:00
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Dinner - by invitation only
- 8:30
- Registration
- 9:00
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Keynote speech
Chair: Matteo Ciccarelli, European Central Bank
Mortgage-Backed Securities and the Financial Crisis of 2008: a Post Mortem
Harald Uhlig, University of Chicago
Paper
Presentation - 10:00
- Coffee break
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Session 3 Monetary policy, financial vulnerabilities and global banking
Chair: João Sousa, European Central Bank
- 10:30
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Financial Vulnerability and Monetary Policy
Fernando Duarte*, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Paper
Presentation
Tobias Adrian, International Monetary FundDiscussant: Oliver De Groot, European Central Bank
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Global Banking: Endogenous Competition and Risk Taking
Ester Faia*, Goethe University Frankfurt
Gianmarco Ottaviano, London School of EconomicsDiscussant: Elena Carletti, Università Bocconi
Slides -
Targeting Financial Stability: Macroprudential or Monetary Policy?
Sujit Kapadia*, Bank of England
David Aikman, Bank of England
Julia Giese, Bank of England
Michael McLeay, Bank of EnglandDiscussant: Matthieu Darracq Paries, European Central Bank
Slides - 12:00
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Buffet lunch
- 14:15
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Keynote speech
Chair: José-Luis Peydró, ICREA-UPF, CREI, BGSE
Fintech and shadow banking
Amit Seru, Stanford University
- 15:15
- Coffee break
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Session 4 Non-standard monetary policy and bank lending
Chair: Oreste Tristani, European Central Bank
- 15:45
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Making room for the needy: the credit-reallocation effects of the ECB’s corporate QE
Óscar Arce*, Banco de Espãna
Ricardo Gimeno, Banco de España
Sergio Mayordomo, Banco de EspañaDiscussant: Diana Bonfim, Banco de Portugal
Slides -
The interest of being eligible
Jean-Stéphane Mésonnier*, Banque de France
Charles O’Donnell, Banque de France
Olivier Toutain, Banque de FranceDiscussant: Ugo Albertazzi, European Central Bank
Slides - 17:15
- Concluding remarks
This programme may be subject to change without notice.
General information
European Central Bank
Main building
Sonnemannstrasse 20
60314 Frankfurt am Main
+49 69 1344 0
Fax: +49 69 1344 6000
info@ecb.europa.eu
English
Participants are requested to arrange their own transfers, unless indicated otherwise.
Carlo Altavilla, European Central Bank
José-Luis Peydró, ICREA-UPF, CREI, BGSE
Nina Willenberg
European Central Bank
+49 (0)69 1344 8303