Globalization and systemic risk /

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Meeting name:International Banking and Finance Conference (10th : 2007 : Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago)
Imprint:Singapore : World Scientific, c2009.
Description:xii, 442 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Series:World Scientific studies in international economics, 1793-3641 ; v. 6
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Format: Print Book
Local Note:Includes contribution by K. Dam.
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7625640
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Other authors / contributors:Evanoff, Douglas Darrell, 1951-
Hoelscher, David S.
Kaufman, George G.
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago.
Dam, Kenneth W.
ISBN:9789812833372
9812833374
Notes:"The papers published in this volume ... were presented at a two-day conference at Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago on September 27-28, 2007, co-sponsored with the International Monetary Fund. The conference was the Tenth Annual International Banking and Finance Conference sponsored by Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago on important current issues confronting the international financial system"--P. v.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • I. Special Addresses
  • Through the Looking Glass: The Links between Financial Globalization and Systemic Risk
  • The Current Financial Crisis: Will Latin America Be Caught in the Web, Again?
  • Remarks on Systemic Risk and the International Lender of Last Resort
  • The Crisis of 2007: The Same Old Story, Only the Players Have Changed
  • II. Current State of Financial Globalization
  • Financial Globalization and Stability
  • Does Financial Integration Improve Countries' Growth Opportunities?
  • Financial Globalization in the Asian Region
  • The Current State of Financial Globalization-Good News, and Bad
  • III. Globalization and Systemic Risk-Theory
  • Incentive Conflict in Central Bank Responses to Sectoral Turmoil in Financial Hub Countries
  • Systemic Risk and Prudential Regulation in the Global Economy
  • The Broad Yen Carry Trade
  • Systemic Risk in a Global Context: Comment on Freixas, Hattori and Shin, and Kane
  • IV. Globalization and Systemic Risk-Nonbank Financial Intermediaries
  • Remarks on Globalization and Systemic Risk: Nonbank Financial Intermediaries
  • Globalization Duality and Nonbank Financial Intermediaries
  • Pension Plans and Systemic Risk
  • V. Globalization and Systemic Risk-Banks
  • International Integration, Common Exposure and Systemic Risk in the Banking Sector
  • The Systemic Risk Implications of Originate and Distribute
  • Quantitative Modeling of Systemic Risk in a Globalized Banking System: Methodological Challenges
  • Globalization and Systemic Risk
  • VI. Globalization and Systemic Risk-Capital Markets
  • The Sub-Prime Crisis and Systemic Risk: Evidence from US Securities Markets
  • Systemic Risks in Our Global Marketplace
  • What Can Central Bankers Learn from Hedge Fund Replication Strategies?
  • Comments on Session VI: Globalization and Systemic Risk-Capital Markets
  • VII. Crisis Resolution in a Global Context
  • Global Crisis Management
  • EU Financial-Stability Framework: Analytical Benchmarks for Assessing Its Effectiveness
  • Crisis Resolution in a Global Context: Regulation and Supervision for Cross-Border Banking
  • Crisis Resolution in a Global Context
  • VIII. Where to Go from Here-Policy Panel
  • Speaking Points for Where to Go from Here? Policy Panel
  • The US Government's Approach to Financial Decisions
  • Globalization and Systemic Risk: Where to Go from Here-Policy Panel
  • Comments on Session VIII: Where to Go from Here-Policy Panel
  • Basel II, Regulation and the Sub-Prime "Crisis"
  • International Agenda
  • Index