Event

New York Fed-ECB Workshop on Non-Bank Financial Institutions

June 21, 2024
A conference jointly organized by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the European Central Bank.

The goal of the conference is to stimulate discussion and advance our collective understanding of non-bank financial institutions (NBFIs) and their activities. The conference will cover a broad set of topics, including vulnerabilities in the NBFI sector, prudential regulation of NBFIs, linkages between bank and non-bank financial institutions, and the role of NBFIs in the transmission of monetary policy.

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Event Details

Date & Time
June 21, 2024
8:15am – 4:30pm

Location
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
13th Floor, Room 13-36
33 Liberty Street
New York, NY

Audience
This event is by invitation-only for in-person attendees but is open to the public virtually.

Media
The event is open to media and all remarks are on the record. The event will be recorded, with the recording to be made available afterward. Media who wish to attend or have questions should contact Mariah Measey at Mariah.Measey@ny.frb.org.

Contact
For logistical inquiries, please contact ny.researchconference@ny.frb.org.

Conference Organizers
Lorenzo Cappiello, European Central Bank
Nicola Cetorelli, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Fulvia Fringuellotti, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Christoph Kaufmann, European Central Bank
Angela Maddaloni, European Central Bank

Agenda
Agenda
8:15am-8:45am Registration and Breakfast
8:45am-9:00am Opening Remarks
Kartik B. Athreya, Director of Research and Head of the Research and Statistics Group
Session 1: Links between NBFIs and Banks
Chair: Fang Cai, Federal Reserve Board
9:00am-10:00am Liquidity Provision in a One-Sided Market: The Role of Dealer-Hedge Fund Relations
Mathias Kruttli, Indiana University Kelley School of Business
Discussant: Yao Zeng, University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Business

Bank Balance Sheet Constraints and Mutual Fund Fragility
Johannes Breckenfelder, European Central Bank
Discussant: Felix Suntheim, International Monetary Fund
10:00am-10:05am Break
Session 2: NBFIs Fragility and Credit Markets
Chair: Fulvia Fringuellotti, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
10:05am-11:05am Nonbank Fragility in Credit Markets: Evidence from a Two-Layer Asset Demand System
Olivier Darmouni, Columbia Business School
Discussant: Antonio Falato, Federal Reserve Board

When Insurers Exit: Climate Losses, Fragile Insurers, and Mortgage Markets
Ishita Sen, Harvard Business School
Discussant: Ralf Meisenzahl, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
11:05am-11:20am Break
Session 3: NBFIs and Monetary Policy
Chair: Christoph Kaufmann, European Central Bank
11:20am-12:20pm International Capital Allocation and Currency Risk Hedging
Christian Kubitza, European Central Bank
Discussant: Linda Goldberg, Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Shadow Banks and the Dynamic Effects of Monetary Policy on Business Lending
Andrés Pablo Sarto, NYU Stern School of Business
Discussant: Angela Maddaloni, European Central Bank
12:20pm-1:15pm Lunch
1:15pm-2:30pm Panel Discussion
Moderator: Livio Stracca, European Central Bank

  • Viral V. Acharya, NYU Stern School of Business
  • Steffen Kern, European Securities and Markets Authority
  • Nellie Liang, U.S. Department of the Treasury
  • Yiming Ma, Columbia Business School
2:30pm-2:45pm Break
Session 4: NBFIs and Banking Regulation
Chair: Kenechukwu Anadu, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
2:45pm-4:15pm Intermediary Balance Sheet Constraints, Bond Mutual Funds' Strategies, and Bond Returns
Andreas C. Rapp, Federal Reserve Board
Discussant: Jian Li, Columbia Business School

Unintended Consequences of Post-Crisis Liquidity Regulation
Suresh M. Sundaresan, Columbia Business School
Discussant: Kinda Hachem, Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Banks’ Balance-Sheet Costs, Monetary Policy, and the ON RRP
Gabriele La Spada, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Discussant: Simone Manganelli, European Central Bank
4:15pm-4:30pm Closing Remarks and Adjourn
Livio Stracca, European Central Bank

 


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