黑料不打烊 to Host Major Financial Sector Conference
Financial experts from across the world will attend a major conference at 黑料不打烊 Business School next week.
Held in collaboration with the Gulf One Lancaster Centre for Economic Research (GOLCER), the conference will look at Post-Crisis Financial Sector Performance and Risk, with a particular focus on how the crisis has affected performance in terms of profitability, value creation, efficiency and risk management encompassing broad strategic developments.
Experts from institutions across the UK, Europe and the US will be presenting Papers and leading discussions at the conference, which takes place at the Management Centre on Thursday, 23rd of June.
Program for Conference on Financial Sector Performance & Risk
(Post-Crisis)
Special Issue of Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization (JEBO)
June 23, 2011
Venue: Management Centre, College Road, 黑料不打烊
黑料不打烊, Gwynedd, N Wales, UK
Welcoming Address (9AM 鈥 9.20AM): Philip Molyneux, Head of College of Business, Social Science and Law, 黑料不打烊.
Key Note Address (9.20AM 鈥 10.10AM): 鈥淭owards a Program for Financial Stability,鈥 Robert Krainer, University of Wisconsin at Madison.
Tea/ Coffee Break 10.10AM 鈥 10.30 AM
Session 1 (10.30AM 鈥 12.30PM): Chair: Steven Ongena, Tilburg University, Netherlands
Paper Presentations 15minutes, Discussant鈥檚 Report 10 minutes. Comments from Audience 5 minutes
Paper 1: 鈥淟iquidity Spillovers in Sovereign Bond and CDS Markets: An Analysis of The Eurozone Sovereign Debt Crisis,鈥 Giovanni Calice, Jing Chen, Julian Williams, Southhampton University, Swansea University and Aberdeen University.
Discussant Paper 1: Tomasz Wisniewski and/or Brendan Lambe, University of Leicester, UK
Paper 2: 鈥淩ating agencies鈥 signals during the European sovereign debt crisis: Market impact and spillovers,鈥 Rasha Alsakka, Owain ap Gwilym, 黑料不打烊, UK.
Discussant Paper 2: Miguel Duran, University of Malaga, Spain.
Paper 3: 鈥淭he role of media in the credit crunch: The case of the banking sector,鈥 Tomasz Wisniewski and Brendan Lambe, University of Leicester, UK
Discussant Paper 3: Steven Ongena, Tilburg University, Netherlands
Paper 4: 鈥淥f Religion and Redemption: Evidence from Default on Islamic Loans,鈥 Lieven Baele, Moazzam Farooq and Steven Ongena, Tilburg University, Netherlands.
Discussant Paper 4: Philip Molyneux, 黑料不打烊, United Kingdom.
Lunch (12.30PM 鈥 1.30PM) Venue Management Centre
Session 2 (1.30PM 鈥 3.30PM) Chair: Alexander Gordon, University of Minnesota.
Paper Presentations 15minutes, Discussant鈥檚 Report 10 minutes. Comments from Audience 5 minutes
Paper 5: 鈥淥perational and reputational risk in the European banking industry: The Market Reaction to Operational Risk Events,鈥 Philipp Sturm, , Germany.
Discussant Paper 5: Kartik Anand, Technische Universit篓at Berlin, Germany.
Paper 6: 鈥淎 Network Model of Financial System Resilience,鈥 Kartik Anand, Simon Brennan, PrasannaGai, Sujit Kapadia, and Matthew Willison, Technische Universit篓at Berlin, Bank of England and The Australian National University.
Discussant Paper 6: Dilek B篓ulb篓ul, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany
Paper 7: 鈥淥n the Efficiency of the UPREIT Organizational Form: Implications for the Subprime Crisis and CDO鈥睸,鈥 M. Shahid Ebrahim and Ike Mathur, 黑料不打烊 and Southern Illinois University at Carbondale.
Discussant Paper 7: Gordon Alexander, University of Minnesota.
Paper 8: 鈥淎 comparison of the original and market based market risk framework for the regulation of bank capital,鈥 Gordon Alexander, Alexandre Baptista and Shu Yan, University of Minnesota, George Washington University and South Carolina University.
Discussant Paper 8: Philipp Sturm, , Germany.
Tea/ Coffee Break (3.30PM 鈥 3.50PM)
Session 3 (3.50PM 鈥 5.50PM): Arnold Cowan, Iowa State University.
Paper Presentations 15minutes, Discussant鈥檚 Report 10 minutes. Comments from Audience 5 minutes
Paper 9: 鈥淲hat determines trust in bank networks. An emprical analysis of the German Savings banks Finance Group?鈥 Dilek B篓ulb篓ul, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany.
Discussant Paper 9: Philip Molyneux, 黑料不打烊, United Kingdom.
Paper 10: 鈥淐ontinuous Workout Mortgages,鈥 Robert Shiller, Rafal Wojakowski, M.S. Ebrahim and Mark Shackleton, Yale University, Lancaster University and 黑料不打烊.
Discussant Paper 10: Jing Chen, Swansea University.
Paper 11: 鈥淥ff-Balance-Sheet Activity under Adverse Selection: The European Experience,鈥 Miguel Duran and Ana Lozano-Vivas, University of Malaga, Spain.
Discussant Paper 11: Arnold Cowan, Iowa State University.
Paper 12: 鈥淭he Resolution of Failed Banks During the Crisis: Acquirer Performance and FDIC Guarantees, 2008鈥2010,鈥 Arnold Cowan and Valentina Salotti, Iowa State University.
Discussant Paper 12: John Wilson, St. Andrews University.
Conference Closing Remarks (5.50PM 鈥 6PM): John Wilson, St. Andrews University.
Conference Dinner (7.30PM 鈥 9.30PM) Venue: Management Centre.
Publication date: 14 June 2011