84TH INTERNATIONAL ATLANTIC ECONOMIC CONFERENCE
SPECIAL SESSIONS OF INTEREST:
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FINTECH AND THE NEW FINANCIAL LANDSCAPES
Lachine-Friday 16h45 – 18h45
Organizer: Julapa Jagtiani, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia-U.S.A.
Session: 161
Chair: Julapa Jagtiani, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia—U.S.A.
Alexander Kroeger and Asani Sarkar, Federal Reserve Bank of New York—U.S.A., The law
of one bitcoin price?
Julapa Jagtiani, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia—U.S.A. and Catharine Lemieux,
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago—U.S.A. Fintech lending: Financial inclusion, risk
pricing, and alternative information
Blake Marsh and Jesse Maniff, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City—U.S.A., Banking on
distributed ledger technology: Can DLT help banks address financial inclusion?
Brian Knight, George Mason University—U.S.A., Federalism and federalization on the Fintech
frontier
Discussants: Hanna Halaburda, Bank of Canada—Canada and William Lang, Promontory
Financial Group—U.S.A.
BANK RISK-TAKING AND FINANCIAL STABILITY
Lachine-Saturday 09h00 – 11h00
Organizer: Christine M. Cumming and Joseph P. Hughes, Rutgers University-U.S.A.
Session: 201
Chair: Christine M. Cumming, Rutgers University—U.S.A.
Joseph P. Hughes, Rutgers University—U.S.A., Loretta J. Mester, Federal Reserve Bank of
Philadelphia—U.S.A. and Choon-Geol Moon, Hanyang University—South Korea,
Market discipline for and against financial stability: The two faces of equity capital in
U.S. commercial banking
Rhys M. Bidder, John R. Krainer and Adam H. Shapiro, Federal Reserve Bank of San
Francisco—U.S.A., De-leveraging or de-risking? How banks cope with loss
Colleen Baker, University of Oklahoma—U.S.A., Christine M. Cumming, Rutgers
University— U.S.A. and Julapa Jagtiani, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia—
U.S.A., Market discipline on bank risk-taking: How important are liquidity requirements
relative to capital requirements?
EFFECTIVENESS OF BANK SUPERVISION
Lachine-Saturday 16h45 – 18h45
Organizer: William Lang, Promontory Financial Group-U.S.A.
Organizer: Eugine N. White, Rutgers University-U.S.A.
Session: 261
Chair: William Lang, Promontory Financial Group—U.S.A.
Eugene N White, Rutgers University—U.S.A., Purpose and effectiveness of bank examination
in late 19th and 20th century America
Jeffrey Gunther, Todd Vermilyea and Zhe Zhang, Federal Reserve Board—U.S.A., Use of
supervisory authority to curb risk in banks with commercial real estate lending
concentrations: A case study
Thomas M. Eisenbach and David O. Lucca, Federal Reserve Bank of New York—U.S.A., and
Robert M. Townsend, Massachusetts Institute of Technology—U.S.A., Economics of
bank supervision
Discussants: Christine M. Cumming, Rutgers University—U.S.A. and William Lang,
Promontory Financial Group—U.S.A.
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