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The 33rd Annual Conference on Bank Structure & Competition
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The 33rd Annual Conference on Bank Structure & Competition

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Since the early 1960s the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago’s Conference on Bank Structure and Competition has served as a forum for academics, regulators and industry participants to debate current issues affecting the financial services industry. Each year the purpose of the conference is to continue that tradition. This retrospective on the history and evolution of the conference reviews the past four decades of conferences.

 

The primary motivating factor for the conference was the passage of the 1960 Bank Merger Act and the U.S. versus Philadelphia National Bank Supreme Court decision. Suddenly, bank regulatory agencies were required to consider competitive factors in addition to banking factors when evaluating bank merger applications. Each of the Federal Reserve Banks was encouraged to survey the existing literature on bank structure and develop its own research agendas on these issues. This year's theme was Technology: Policy Implications for the Future of Financial Services.

05/01/97
 
I. Special Addresses

Speaker - Technological Change and the Design of Bank Supervisory Policies

Alan Greenspan,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Speaker - Technology and the Future of Banking

Jerry McElhatton,  MasterCard Internationa

Speaker - Using Technology to Achieve High-Performance Banking

John F. Grundhofer,  First Bank System, Inc.

Speaker - Policy Implications for Financial Services: Concluding Remarks

Michael H. Moskow,  Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

 
II. Technology Policy Implications for the Future of Financial Services

Speaker - The Policy Implications of Technology for the Future of Financial Services

Cathy E. Minehan,  Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

Speaker - The Future of Electronic Money Systems

William A. Randle,  Huntington Bancshares, Inc.

Speaker - Financial Services in the Age of Electronic Commerce: Consumer Protection and Competition Policy

Christine A. Varney,  Federal Trade Commission

Speaker - The International Dimension of Financial Regulation

Charles A. E. Goodhart,  London School of Economics

 
III. Information Technology in Evolving Financial Markets

Speakers - Who Uses Electronic Banking? Results from the 1995 Survey of Consumer Finances

Arthur B. Kennickell,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Myron L. Kwast,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Speakers - Customer Value Management: Decision Support and Knowledge Management as the Missing Links

Larry A. Frieder,  Florida A&M University

Pete Sherrill,  KPMG Peat Marwick

Speakers - The Technology Payoff in Retail Banking: The Role of the Technical Labor Force

Patrick T. Harker,  University of Pennsylvania

Baba Prasad,  University of Pennsylvania

 
IV. Payments System Developments

Speakers - Payment System Settlement and Bank Incentives

Charles M. Kahn,  University of Illinois

William Roberds,  Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

Speaker - Corporate Financial EDI Transactions

Robert M. Fitzgerald,  Hughes, Hubbard & Reed LLP

 
V. Market and Regulatory Responses to Technology

Speaker - Technology and Risk Management

Susan M. Phillips,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Speaker - The Impact of Technology on the Future of Retail Payment Systems

James M. Culberson, Jr.,  American Bankers Association

Speakers - The Challenges Electronic Distribution of Financial Products and Services Will Present for the Assessment of Completion among Providers of Those Services

Brian W. Smith,  Mayer, Brown & Platt

Mark W. Ryan,  Mayer, Brown & Platt

 
VI. Financial Policy Regulatory Update

Speakers - Regulatory Minimum Capital Standards for Banks: Current Status and Future Prospects

Darryl Hendricks,  Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Beverly Hirtle,  Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Speaker - Comments on Regulatory Capital Standards

Thomas C. Heagy,  ABN AMRO, N.A., Inc.

Speaker - Antitrust Policy in Banking: Current Status and Future Prospects

Dean F. Amel,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Speaker - Antitrust Policy in Banking: Comments

Peter M. Kravitz,  Independent Bankers Association of America

 
VII. Incentive-Compatable Regulation

Speakers - Incentive Compatability and Technical Progress: About Pre-Commitment and Value at Risk

Charles A. E. Goodhart,  London School of Economics

Philipp Hartmann,  London School of Economics

Speakers - Bank Capital Standards for Market Risk: A Welfare Analysis

David Marshall,  Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

Subu Venkataraman,  Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

Speakers - Market Discipline, Moral Hazard and Bank Regulation

S. Nagarajan,  New York University

C. W. Sealey,  University of North Carolina

 
VIII. Deregulation and Bank Performance: Asset Composition and Agency Issues

Speakers - The Effects of Bank Mergers and Acquisitions on Small Business Lending

len N. Berger,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Anthony Saunders,  New York University

Joseph M. Scalise,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Gregory F. Udell,  New York University

Speaker - Regulatory Competition: Why Do Banks Charge Regulators?

Richard Rosen,  Indiana University

Speakers - Franchise Value, Ownership Structure and Risk Taking at Banks

Rebecca S. Demsetz,  Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Mark R. Saidenberg,  Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Philip E. Strahan,  Federal Reserve Bank of New York

 
IX. Risk-Management Models

Speaker - Regulatory Evaluation of Value-at-Risk Models Using Probability Forecasts

Jose A. Lopez,  Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Speakers - Using Interest-Rate Options to Hedge Interest Rate-Dependent Securities

Ehud I. Ronn,  University of Texas

Changneng Xuan,  University of Texas

 
X. Risk in OTC Markets

Speaker - On the Credit Risk of OTC Derivative Users

Vijay Bhasin,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Speakers - The Impact of a Dealers' Failure on OTC Derivatives Market Liquidity

Larry D. Wall,  Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

Ellis W. Tallman,  Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

Peter A. Abken,  Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

 
XI. Corporate Control

Speakers - The Demise of Double Liability as an Optimal Contract for Large-Bank Stockholders

Edward J. Kane,  Boston College

Berry K. Wilson,  Federal Communications Commission

Speaker - The Impact of Contingent Liability on Commercial Bank Risk Taking

Benjamin C. Esty,  Harvard University

 
XII. Bank Asset Opaqueness

Speaker - Bank Asset Opaqueness: Some Comments

Steven A. Sharpe,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Speakers - Value Relevance of Banks' Fair Value Disclosures under SFAS No. 107

Mary E. Barth,  Stanford University

William H. Beaver,  Stanford University

Wayne R. Landsman,  University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Speakers - Market Evidence on the Opaqueness of Banking Firms' Assets

Mark J. Flannery,  University of Florida

Simon H. Kwan,  Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

M. Nimalendran,  University of Florida

Speaker - Monitoring, Liquidity and Institutional Investment Choice

Andrew Winton,  Northwestern University

 
XIII. Credit and Mortgage Scoring: Implications for Mortgage Markets

Speakers - The Effect of Automated Underwriting on Adverse Selection and on the Profitability of Mortgage Securitization

Wayne Passmore,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Roger Sparks,  Mills College

Speaker - Mortgage Scoring versus Credit Scoring: Implications for the Provision of Financial Services

John M. L. Gruenstein,  PMI Mortgage Insurance Corporation

Speakers - The Distribution of Credit Scores: Findings and Implications for the Provision of Financial Services

Robert B. Avery,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Raphael W. Bostic,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Paul S. Calem,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Glenn B. Canner,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

 
XIV. Banking Relationships

Speakers - Bank versus Market Based Systems: Evidence from and Financial Distress in Japan and the U.S.

Brian J. Hall,  Harvard University

David E. Weinstein,  Harvard University

Speakers - Bank Monitoring of Financial Risk Management at German Nonfinancial Firms: The Case of Metallgesellschaft

Allen B. Frankel,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

David E. Palmer,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Speakers - Evidence on the Objectives of Bank Regulators

Robert DeYoung,  Office of the Comptroller of the Currency

Joseph P. Hughes,  Rutgers University

Choon-Geol Moon,  Hanyang University

 

A Brief History of the Conference


Since the early 1960s the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago’s Conference on Bank Structure and Competition has served as a forum for academics, regulators and industry participants to debate current issues affecting the financial services industry. Each year the purpose of the conference is to continue that tradition. This retrospective on the history and evolution of the conference reviews the past four decades of conferences.

Event Information
Date
05/01/97 - 05/03/97
Location

The Westin Hotel
909 N. Michigan Ave
Chicago, Illinois 60611

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