The power and perils of the artificial hand
Generative AI could change our lives. Gita Gopinath considers artificial intelligence through the ideas of Adam Smith
The power and perils of the artificial hand Read More »
Reviewing financial regulation or supervision of financial institutions that is aimed at maintaining the stability and integrity of the financial system
Generative AI could change our lives. Gita Gopinath considers artificial intelligence through the ideas of Adam Smith
The power and perils of the artificial hand Read More »
There are many who ask for radical reforms of regulation and deposit insurance. Fernando Restoy argues that strengthening supervision should be considered first
The growing quest for deposit stability Read More »
Giorgio Barba Navaretti, Giacomo Calzolari and Alberto Pozzolo argue that the scope and the aims of open banking, although potentially ground-breaking, may thus be overstated
Open banking’s promise of a financial revolution Read More »
Francesco Papadia says regaining price stability is difficult but doable, but the bigger problem facing central banks is economic uncertainty, not managing the trilemma
Economic uncertainty creating difficulty for central banks Read More »
Cryptoassets and markets are a relatively recent innovation in finance. Claudia Buch says there is a need to monitor and take preventive action against risks in these markets
Are cryptoassets a threat to financial stability? Read More »
Anat Admati, Martin Hellwig and Richard Portes argue that US authorities should acknowledge the evident banking crisis and suggests reforms to address the underlying solvency problems
When will they ever learn? The US banking crisis of 2023 Read More »
The Commission’s Crisis Management and Deposit Insurance proposal has the potential to improve bank resolution in the European Union, Mathias Dewatripont, Peter Praet and André Sapir suggest
Improving banking resolution in the EU Read More »
In light of the recent bank failures Michelle Bowman discusses supervision, regulation, bank management culture, and technology, and how each of these changes the dynamics of building a stronger and more resilient financial system
The evolving nature of banking, bank culture, and bank runs Read More »
Berg et al argue that it would be welfare-enhancing if policy changes were to follow a predictable longer-term path, and suggest a role for financial regulation in the transition
Climate regulation and financial risk: the challenge of policy uncertainty Read More »
Claudia Buch, Linda Goldberg and Björn Imbierowicz discuss new evidence from the International Banking Research Network on how trade uncertainty can be amplified through the supply of credit
Trade fragmentation matters for bank credit supply Read More »