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Friday, 04 May 2007

click to enlarge the imageThe theme of this 9th edition of Geneva Reports on the World Economy is financial stability. Financial stability may be defined as the capacity of the financial system – financial intermediaries, markets and infrastructures – to withstand shocks, imbalances and the unravelling of these imbalances without materially impairing economic activity.
The Report examines the main threats to financial stability in the major industrial economies, with some discussion of the emerging economies to which they are most exposed. It focuses on the past two to three decades, during which the global financial system has changed fundamentally.

 

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List of participants (pdf)

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Public lectures 2012

Tue May 08, 2012 @18:30
The Quest for Lasting Financial Stability, Dr. José Viñals
Tue Mar 27, 2012
Social and Institutional Challenges facing the Eurozone, José Manuel Campa
Mon Feb 20, 2012
Monetary Policy in Times of Crisis, Mr. Peter Praet

Public lectures 2011

Tue Oct 25, 2011
Central Banking then and now, Mr. Charles Bean
Tue May 17, 2011
Approaching the finishing Line: The "too big to fail" project in Switzerland, Thomas Jordan, Vice-chairman of the Governing Board of the Swiss National Bank
Tue Mar 15, 2011
Risk and the Sovereign, Prof. Patrick Honohan, Governor, Bank of Ireland

Public lectures 2010

Tue Nov 09, 2010
Looking back, moving forward: Canada and global financial reform, Dr Mark Carney
Tue Mar 23, 2010
The Euro area. After the crisis: What to do?, Dr. George Alogoskoufis