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Symposium on financial crisis management and the use of government guarantees
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3-4 October 2011 - Paris, France
The 2011 Banking Law Symposium, co-organised with the OECD, focused on bank failure resolution and crisis management, in particular, the use of guarantees and the spill-overs between the credit qualities of sovereigns and banking systems. Policymakers and academics engaged in open dialogue on these issues and discussed policy solutions.
Part of the OECD's 50th anniversary celebrations, the Symposium took place back-to-back with the October meetings of the OECD's Committee on Financial Markets.
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Read more about our work on financial sector guarantees
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Documents
Presentations
- Crisis Management and the Interaction between Government and the Central Bank, Charles A.E. Goodhart, London School of Economics
- After the Financial Crisis: Banking Reforms in the US, UK and EU, Rosa M. Lastra, University of London
- The Real Effects of Financial Sector Interventions During Crises, Luc Laeven and Fabian Valencia, IMF
- The EU Architecture to Avert a Sovereign Debt Crisis: ESM, ESMF and EFSF, Rodrigo Olivares-Caminal, Centre for Financial and Management Studies, SOAS
- Alternatives to Mitigate Credit Risks, Adrian Blundell-Wignall, OECD
- The Federal Agency for Financial Market Stability as part of the German Landscape, Christopher Pleister, Federal Agency for Financial Market Stability
- Liquidity Interactions in Credit Markets: An Analysis of The Eurozone Sovereign Debt Crisis, Giovanni Calice, University of Southampton; Jing Chen, Swansea University; Julian Williams, University of Aberdeen
- Insurance for Financial Crisis? Michael Faure, Maastricht University and Klaus Heine, Erasmus University of Rotterdam
- Transforming Bailouts into Investments, Jeffrey Manns, George Washington University
- Sovereign and Banking Sector Debt: Interconnections Through Guarantees, Arturo Estrella, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Sebastian Schich, OECD
- Public Guarantees on Bank Bonds: Effectiveness and Costs, Fabio Panetta, Banca d’Italia
- The potential impact of bank balance sheet situations on public finances, Francesca Campolongo, European Commission Joint Research Centre
- Crisis Management Recent Experience and Effective Practices, John Raymond LaBrosse and Dalvinder Singh, University of Warwick
- Government Guarantees and Contingent Capital: Choosing Good Shock Absorbers, David Mayes, University of Auckland
- European Crisis Management Initiatives: An Assessment on the Use of the European Guarantee System, Charles Enoch, IMF
- Resolving Systemically Important Financial Institutions—Recent initiatives of the FSB, Eva Hupkes, FSB
- The Insufficiency of Traditional Safety Nets: What Bank Resolution Fund for Europe?, Maria Nieto. Banco de España and Gillian Garcia, Gillian G. H. Garcia Associates
- Evaluating International Financial Crisis Response Mechanisms, Doug Arner, Hong Kong University and Joseph J. Norton, SMU
Contact
Any enquiries should be sent to:
Sebastian Schich, OECD Financial Affairs Division
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