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Eighth Annual International Banking Conference

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International Financial Instability: Cross-Border Banking and National Regulation

Cosponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and the World Bank.
 

In conjunction with the International Association of Deposit Insurers, the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago held its ninth annual International Banking Conference on October 5–6, 2006. This year, the theme was "International Financial Instability: Cross-Border Banking and National Regulation." Financial stability depends in large part on appropriate prudential supervision and regulation. While banking has increasingly become international and operates across borders, prudential regulation has largely remained national and its jurisdiction limited to financial institutions operating only within national borders. This conference identified implications of this mismatch for international financial stability and examined recommendations for mitigating any adverse effects without reducing gains from cross-border banking activities. The two-day conference featured keynote presentations by Stefan Ingves, Chairman of the Executive Board, Bank of Sweden/Riksbank; Raghuram G. Rajan, Economic Counselor and Director of Research, International Monetary Fund; J. P. Sabourin, Chief Executive Officer of the Malaysia Deposit Insurance Corporation, and Chair of the Executive Council and President, International Association of Deposit Insurers; and Sheila Bair, Chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

10/05/06
9:40 AM
Welcoming Remarks

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


J. P. Sabourin, Chair, Executive Council, International Association of Deposit Insurers


10:00 AM
Session I: Landscape of International Banking and Financial Crises

Moderator

Douglas D. Evanoff, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago



Current State of Cross-Border Banking

Dirk Schoenmaker, Ministry of Finance, Netherlands



Actual and Near-Miss Cross-Border Crises

Carl-Johan Lindgren, Economic Consultant



Review of Country Financial Stability Reports

Sander Oosterloo, Ministry of Finance, Netherlands



Discussant

Luc Laeven, International Monetary Fund


12:00 PM
Luncheon and Keynote Address

Moderator

Gordon Werkema, First Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago



Keynote

Stefan Ingves, Governor, Bank of Sweden/Riksbank


2:00 PM
Session II: Causes and Conditions for Cross-Border Instability Transmission and Threats to Stability

Moderator

Craig H. Furfine, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago



Contagion Links

Bent Vale, Norges Bank



Cross-Border Currency Crises

Jon Danielsson, London School of Economics


Gabriele Galati, Bank for International Settlements



Hedge Funds and Other Nonbanks

James R. Barth, Milken Institute


Triphon (Ed) Phumiwasana, Milken Institute


Glenn Yago, Milken Institute



Discussant

Garry J. Schinasi, International Monetary Fund


4:00 PM
Session III: Prudential Supervision

Moderator

Dalvinder Singh, Journal of Banking Regulation and Oxford Brookes University



Home Country/Cross-Border Externalities

Robert Eisenbeis, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta



Home–Host Country Conflicts

Richard J. Herring, University of Pennsylvania



Nonbank Supervision

Paul Wright, Financial Services Authority, United Kingdom



Discussant

Eric Rosengren, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston


6:45 PM
Dinner and Keynote Address

Moderator

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



Keynote

Sheila C. Bair, Chairman, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation


Event Information
Date
10/05/06 - 10/06/06
Location

Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
230 South LaSalle Street
Chicago, Illinois 60604-1413

Event Contact
Blanca Sepulveda
(312) 322-8340
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