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On 16th November 2009, SUERF, CEPS and the Belgian Financial Forum coorganized a conference "Crisis management at cross-roads" in Brussels. All papers in the present volume are based on contributions at the conference and the SUERF Annual Lecture which followed the event.
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In March 2012 a conference, organised jointly by the ICFR and SUERF, on "Future Risks and Fragilities for Financial Stability", explored what the next pressure points for financial stability might be, how these may arise from the response to the last financial crisis, and how the industry and...
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Banks play a central role in the functioning of the economy. Not only do they allocate financial resources, they also … sufficiently stable and customer-focused. Since then, banks and regulators alike have been busy reviewing bank business models, and …
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Recession and sovereign debt crisis, many central banks have pursued ultra-easy and far reaching unconventional monetary …
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On 5-6 September 2012 SUERF held its 30th Colloquium "States, Banks, and the Financing of the Economy" at the … perspectives, which were also dealt with at the Zürich Colloquium, will be published in SUERF Study 2012/3 "States, Banks, and the …
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On 5-6 September 2012 SUERF held its 30th Colloquium "States, Banks, and the Financing of the Economy" at the … perspectives, which were also dealt with at the Zürich Colloquium, will be published in SUERF Study 2012/3 "States, Banks, and the …
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Over millennia, mankind has used hard cash in various forms ranging from shells to gold coins and paper. More recently, cash has become unpopular in political circles, as it effectively restricts states’ power to tax (explicitly or via negative interest rates) or to survey and potentially...
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