European Capital Markets and Brexit: the Road(s) Ahead
Keynote speaker: Mario Nava (Chairman, CONSOB)
Panel: Franco Bruni (Bocconi University), Jon Danielsson (SRC, LSE), Marco Ventoruzzo (Bocconi...
Unelected Power: The Quest for Legitimacy in Central Banking and the Regulatory State
Speaker: Paul Tucker (Harvard Kennedy School Fellow, Chair of the Systemic Risk Council)
Financial crises: predictability, causes and consequences
Organisers: Jon Danielsson (SRC, LSE), Marcela Valenzuela (University of Chile), Ilknur Zer (Federal Reserve Board)
Artificial Intelligence and Systemic Risk - Public Lecture
Panellists: Ken Benoit (Department of Methodology, LSE), Jon Danielsson (SRC, LSE) and Eva Micheler (LSE Law)
Reflections on Financial Regulation: How Might it Change?
Speaker: Peter Andrews (former Chief Economist, Financial Conduct Authority)
The Interplay of Markets and Politics - Public Lecture
Speaker: Axel A. Weber (Chairman of the Board of Directors, UBS Group AG)
LSE Workshop on Networks in Macro & Finance
Organisers: Alireza Tahbaz-Salehi (Columbia) and Andrea Vedolin (Department of Finance and SRC, LSE)
Schumpeter, Minsky, and the FCA: Exploring the links between financial regulation, growth, and stability
Organisers: Kevin James (FCA, SRC, FMG, LSE) and Jon Danielsson (SRC, LSE)
Financial Regulation: Back to the Future?
Speaker: Timothy G. Massad (Commissioner of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission)
Macroprudential Stress Test and Policies: A Framework
The International Monetary Fund hosted the IMF/LSE Symposium: Macroprudential Stress Test and Policies: A Framework in Washington D.C. on December 15...
Fourth Economic Networks and Finance Conference
Organisers: Christian Julliard (SRC, FMG, LSE), Alireza Tahbaz-Salehi (Columbia) and Kathy Yuan (SRC, FMG, LSE)
Modelling Risk Amplification Mechanisms for Macro-prudential Policymaking
Organisers: Ron Anderson (LSE), Paul Nahai-Williamson (Bank of England) and Amar Radia (Bank of England).
Political Economy of Systemic Risk
Organiser: Jeffrey Chwieroth (SRC and Department of International Relations, LSE)