Much Money, Little Capital, and Few Reforms – Fazit der Bankenkrise 2023
“Much Money, Little Capital, and Few Reforms” is the title of the new Geneva Report published by the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR). Last year’s crisis in the banking and financial sector and its effects are analysed. We cordially invite you to the presentation of the report at Frankfurt School:
MUCH MONEY, LITTLE CAPITAL, AND FEW REFORMS
Presentation of the 27th Geneva Report on the World Economy
The authors of the report will present their findings in a panel discussion:
- Ignazio Angeloni,Senior Fellow, Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE; part-time professor at the Robert Schuman Center for Advanced Studies of the European University Institute in Florence; Non-Resident Fellow at the Institute for European Policymaking at Bocconi University
- Katrin Assenmacher, Head of Division Stress Test Modelling, DG Macroprudential Policy & Financial Stability, European Central Bank (ECB)
- Stijn Claessens, Executive Fellow, Yale School of Management; Head of Financial Stability Policy and Deputy Head of the Monetary and Economic Department, Florence School of Banking and Finance; RPN Member, European Financial Architecture, Fellow, Banking and Corporate Finance, CEPR
- Sascha Steffen, Professor of Finance and DWS Senior Chair in Finance, Vice President Research, Frankfurt School of Finance & Management; Fellow, CEPR (International Macroeconomics and Finance, Corporate Finance)
The panel discussion will be followed by Q&A session with all guests. Around 12 noon we invite you to lunch. Please register: https://www.eventbrite.de/e/1003489493087?aff=oddtdtcreator
This event is an on-campus-event. The event language is English, questions can of course be asked in German. The report will be available for download on the CEPR website on September 16 at around 2 pm/14 hrs. CEST. We will be happy to send it to you as a pdf on request. If you are interested, please contact Nicole Clos (n.clos@fs.de).
Information for journalists
The panelists are available for additional individual interviews. Nicole Clos will be happy to arrange an appointment (n.clos@fs.de).