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F S R - September 2009 - The future of financial regulation
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Regulating finance after the crisis
CHRISTIAN NOYER, Governor of the Banque de France
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The shadow banking system: implications for financial regulation
TOBIAS ADRIAN, Federal Reserve Bank of New York HYUN SONG SHIN, Princeton University
Managing the transition to a safer financial system
SHEILA C. BAIR, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Reform of the global financial architecture: a new social contract between society and finance
HUGO BANZIGER, Deutsche Bank
Implementing the macroprudential approach to financial regulation and supervision
CLAUDIO BORIO, Bank for International Settlements
Minimising the impact of future financial crises:
six key elements of regulatory reform we have to get right
JAIME CARUANA, Bank for International Settlements
On the efficacy of financial regulations
JON DANIELSSON, London School of Economics
The treatment of distressed banks
MATHIAS DEWATRIPONT, ECARES, Université Libre de Bruxelles
JEAN-CHARLES ROCHET, Toulouse School of Economics
Credit default swaps and financial stability: risks and regulatory issues
ANNE DUQUERROY, Banque de France
NICOLAS GAUTHIER, Banque de France
MATHIEU GEX, Banque de France
The future of financial regulation
JEAN-PIERRE JOUYET, Autorité des Marchés Financiers
The future of financial regulation: an exchange of views
ANIL KASHYAP, Booth School of Business, University of Chicago
BANQUE DE FRANCE
Emerging contours of financial regulation: challenges and dynamics
RAKESH MOHAN, Reserve Bank of India
Regulation-supervision: the post-crisis outlook
GEORGES PAUGET, Crédit Agricole S.A.
Beyond the crisis: the Basel Committee’s strategic response
NOUT WELLINK, Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, De Nederlandsche Bank
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