The one-in-a-thousand-day problem
Financial crises usually inflict the most damage when banks suddenly shift from pursuing profits to survival. Jon Danielsson argues that this can’t be regulated away
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Reviewing financial regulation or supervision of financial institutions that is aimed at maintaining the stability and integrity of the financial system
Financial crises usually inflict the most damage when banks suddenly shift from pursuing profits to survival. Jon Danielsson argues that this can’t be regulated away
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Juan Carlos Crisanto, Cris Benson Leuterio, Jermy Prenio and Jeffery Yong explore the potential impact of AI on the financial sector, focusing on operational efficiency, risk management and customer experience
Regulating AI in the financial sector: recent developments and main challenges Read More »
The macro-financial environment is changing profoundly. Frank Elderson reflects on the first decade of European banking supervision and looks at the path ahead
The first decade of European supervision: taking stock and looking ahead Read More »
AI is being used for a wide and increasing range of applications in financial services. Sarah Breeden explores the novel features of Generative AI and how we can uphold financial stability whilst harnessing its potential benefits for economic growth
Engaging with the machine: AI and financial stability Read More »
It is critical that bankers, policymakers and supervisors do not forget the lessons from the past. Erik Thedéen considers the Basel III framework, the cornerstone of the response to the GFC
Charting the course: prudential regulation and supervision for smooth sailing Read More »
The Draghi report on The Future of European Competitiveness is a milestone. Cristina Caffarra argues that not delivering on innovation and growth is the key takeaway, and is not a prescription to relax competition enforcement
Draghi’s real message on European competition enforcement Read More »
The Prudential Regulation Authority has published its near-final Basel 3.1 rules. Phil Evans explains why the package of reforms is needed, arguing it supports the UK’s growth, competitiveness and the resilience of the banking system
A balanced approach to finishing Basel 3.1 in the UK Read More »
Bank capital is a key component of the financial system. Michael Barr outlines a sweeping overhaul easing two major draft bank capital rules
The next steps on bank capital requirements Read More »
The rapid adoption of artificial intelligence is transforming the financial industry. Jon Danielsson and Andreas Uthemann argue that AI may either increase systemic financial risk or act to stabilise the system
Artificial intelligence and financial crises Read More »
Financial integration and financial stability are key to ensuring a resilient and prosperous future for Europe. Luis de Guindos discusses the pivotal issues shaping the financial landscape of the EU
Strengthening European financial markets Read More »