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The 39th Annual Conference on Bank Structure & Competition
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The 39th 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 Corporate Governance: Implications for Financial Services Firms.

05/07/03
7:30 AM
Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:15 AM
Welcoming Remarks

William C. Hunter,  Senior Vice President,  Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

8:30 AM
Corporate Governance: Management, Investors and Analysts

Moderator and Discussant

Luigi Zingales,  Robert C. McCormack Professor of Entrepreneurship and Finance,  University of Chicago

  • CEO Incentives and Earnings Management: Evidence from the 1990s

Daniel Bergstresser,  Harvard Business School

Thomas Philippon,  Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Analysts' Weighting of Private and Public Information

Qi Chen,  Duke University

Wei Jiang,  Columbia University

  • Which Investors Fear Expropriation? Evidence from Investors' Stock Picking

Mariassunta Giannetti,  Stockholm School of Economics

Andrei Simonov,  Stockholm School of Economics

10:00 AM
Break
10:20 AM
Bank Merger/Acquisition Effects

Moderator and Discussant

Richard J. Rosen,  Indiana University

  • Bank Mergers, Competition and Liquidity

Elena Carletti,  University of Mannheim

Philipp Hartmann,  European Central Bank

Giancarlo Spagnolo,  University of Mannheim

  • Winners or Losers? The Effects of Banking Consolidation on Corporate Borrowers

Emilia Bonaccorsi di Patti,  Bank of Italy

Giorgio Gobbi,  Bank of Italy

  • Does Bank Competition Affect How Much Firms Can Borrow? New Evidence from the U.S.

Rebecca Zarutskie,  Massachusetts Institute of Technology

12:00 PM
Luncheon
1:20 PM
Basel 2, Pillar 3: Striving for Safety and Soundness in the Financial System

Moderator and Discussant

Donald P. Morgan,  Federal Reserve Bank of New York

  • The Three Pillars of Basel II: Optimizing the Mix

Jean-Charles Rochet,  Toulouse University

Jean-Paul DeCamp,  Universite des Sciences Sociales

Benoit Roger,  Universite des Sciences Sociales

  • Market Discipline, Disclosure and Moral Hazard in Banking

Erlend Nier,  Bank of England

Ursel Baumann,  Bank of England

  • Getting the Most Out of a Mandatory Subordinated Debt

Joseph G. Haubrich,  Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland

Rong Fan,  Case Western Reserve University

Peter Ritchken,  Case Western Reserve University

James B. Thomson,  Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland

  • Using Securities Market Information for Supervisory Monitoring

John Krainer,  Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

Jose Lopez,  Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

3:10 PM
Break
3:30 PM
Bank Lending Behavior

Moderator

Mark S. Carey,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

  • The Institutional Memory Hypothesis and the Procyclicality of Bank Lending Behavior

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

Gregory F. Udell,  Indiana University

  • Loan Characteristics and Credit Risk

Gabriel Jimenez,  Bank of Spain

Jesus Saurina,  Bank of Spain

  • Politicians and Banks: Political Influences on Government-Owned Banks in Emerging Countries

Serdar Dinc,  University of Michigan Business School

5:15 PM
Reception
05/08/03
7:00 AM
Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:15 AM
Welcoming Remarks

Michael H. Moskow,  President and Chief Executive Officer,  Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

8:30 AM
Keynote Address

Alan Greenspan,  Chairman,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

9:25 AM
Break
9:50 AM
Theme Panel: Corporate Governance: Implications for Financial Services Firms

Moderator

Charles L. Evans,  Senior Vice President and Director of Research,  Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

Speakers

Susan Schmidt Bies,  Governor,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Elizabeth A. Duke,  Vice Chairman, American Bankers Association,  and Senior Vice President, South Trust Corporation

Randall S. Kroszner,  Member,  President's Council of Economic Advisors and University of Chicago

Katherine Schipper,  Board Member,  Financial Accounting Standards Board

Kenneth Scott,  Ralph M. Parsons Professor of Law and Business, Emeritus,  Stanford Law School

12:10 PM
Luncheon

Keynote

James Dimon,  Chairman and Chief Executive Officer,  Bank One Corporation

1:45 PM
Financial Services Regulatory and Legislative Agenda Items

Panelists

Thomas M. Hoenig,  President and Chief Executive Officer,  Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City

Fred H. Cate,  Distinguished Professor and Ira. C. Batman Faculty Fellow,  Indiana University School of Law

Gary H. Stern,  President and Chief Executive Officer,  Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

3:10 PM
Break
3:30 PM
Future Directions for Financial Markets

Moderator

Craig Furfine,  Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

  • Assessing the Profitability and Riskiness of Small Business Lenders in the Banking Industry

James W. Kolari,  Texas A&M University

  • Scale Economies, Bank Mergers and Electronic Payments

Bent Vale,  Norges Bank

David Humphrey,  Florida State University

  • The Cost Structure and Efficiency of Mutual Funds: Implications for Funded, Individual Retirement Accounts

Gary D. Ferrier,  University of Arkansas

James H. Smalhout,  Washington-based Financial Writer

5:15 PM
Reception
05/09/03
7:30 AM
Continental Breakfast
8:15 AM
Concurrent Sessions
 
Session A: Housing Market Economics

Moderator

Richard Rosen,  Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

Do Households Benefit from Financial Deregulation and Innovation? The Case of the Mortgage Market

Kristopher Gerardi,  Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

Harvey S. Rosen,  Princeton University

Paul S. Willen,  Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

Explaining House Price Fluctuations

Christian Hott,  Swiss National Bank

Interest Rates and Consumer Choice in the Residential Mortgage Market

James Vickery,  Federal Reserve Bank of New York

 
Session B: Bank Risk Taking

Moderator

Hesna Genay,  Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

Federal Home Loan Bank Advances and Commercial Bank Portfolio Composition

W. Scott Frame,  Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

Diana Hancock,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Wayne Passmore,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

How Does Competition Impact Bank Risk?

Gabriel Jiménez,  Banco de España

Jose A. Lopez,  Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

Jesús Saurina,  Banco de España

Bank Ownership, Market Structure and Risk

Gianni De Nicolò,  International Monetary Fund

Elena Loukoianova,  International Monetary Fund

10:00 AM
Break
10:45 AM
Basel II and Risk Management in Financial Markets

Moderator

David A. Dodge,  Governor and Chairman of the Board of Directors,  Bank of Canada

Speakers

Roger Cole,  Division of Banking Supervision and Regulation,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Jaime Caruana,  Counselor and Director,  International Monetary Fund

Gary Wilhite,  Senior Vice President,  Wachovia Bank

Robert R. Davis,  Executive Vice President and Management Director of Government Relations,  America's Community Bankers

12:00 PM
Luncheon

Introduction

Michael H. Moskow,  President and Chief Executive Officer,  Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

Keynote

Christopher Cox,  Chairman,  U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

  • Speech

 

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
05/07/03 - 05/09/03
Location
The Fairmont Chicago Hotel
200 N Columbus Dr
Chicago, Illinois 60601

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