Annual ECB Banking Supervision Research Conference
Banking Supervision in a New Economy: Digitalisation, Climate and Financial Innovation
Tuesday, 2 and Wednesday, 3 May 2023
Eurotower, Frankfurt am Main and Webex
The 2023 ECB’s annual Banking Supervision Research Conference brings together banking supervisors, academics, central bankers and market practitioners to discuss the key developments in banking and banking supervision, thereby aiming at building bridges between supervisory policies and practices on the one hand and academia on the other hand. The conference will provide a forum to discuss key topics such as climate risk, digital transformation and financial innovations in particular from a banking supervision perspective.
Programme
Times are Central European Time (UTC+1)
* indicates the presenter
Photos from the eventTuesday, 2 May 2023
- 12:00
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Registration and lunch
- 13:00
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Welcome by Mario Quagliariello, European Central Bank
- 13:05
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Opening session:
Banking supervision in a new economyA conversation by Andrea Enria, Chair of the Supervisory Board of the ECB, with Luc Laeven, European Central Bank, Director General Research
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Session 1
Session Chair: Klaus Düllmann, European Central Bank, D-SSR
- 13:30
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Paper 1: Forward-Looking Provisions and the Economic Cycle: Credit Supply and Real Effects
José-Luis Peydro*, Imperial College London, ICREA-UPF-CREI-BSE, CEPR
together with Bernardo Morais, Federal Reserve Board, Gaizka Ormazabal, IESE Business School, CEPR, and ECGI, Monica Roa, Pennsylvania State University, and Miguel Sarmiento, Banco de la República ColombiaDiscussant: Skander van den Heuvel, Federal Reserve Board
- 14:10
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Paper 2: What are banks’ actual capital targets?
Cyril Couaillier*, European Central Bank
Discussant: Florian Heider, Goethe University Frankfurt and SAFE
- 14:50
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Paper 3: Supervisory Policy Stimulus: Evidence from the Euro Area Dividend Recommendation
Ernest Dautovic*, European Central Bank
together with Leonardo Gambacorta, Bank for International Settlements, and Alessio Reghezza, European Central Bank and University of GenoaDiscussant: Diana Bonfim, Banco de Portugal, ECB, and Católica Lisbon - 15:30
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Coffee break
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Session 2
Session Chair: Philipp Hartmann, European Central Bank, DG-R
- 16:00
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Paper 4: The Propagation of Cyberattacks through the Financial System: Evidence from an actual event
Antonis Kotidis*, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
together with Stacey Schreft, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and U.S. Treasury Office of Financial ResearchDiscussant: Jacob Gyntelberg, European Banking Authority
- 16:40
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Paper 5: Voluntary support and ring-fencing in cross-border banks
Anatoli Segura*, Banca d’Italia and CEPR
together with Gyöngyi Loranth, University of Vienna and CEPR, and Jing Zeng, University of Bonn and CEPRDiscussant: Angela Maddaloni, European Central Bank
- 17:20
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Paper 6: Determinants of credit risk provisioning in uncertain times– the role of bank conditions and accounting standards
Markus Behn*, European Central Bank
together with Cyril Couaillier, European Central BankDiscussant: Harry Huizinga, Tilburg University
- 18:30
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Reception and dinner (by invitation)
Dinner speech by Vítor Constâncio, President of the School Council of the Lisbon School of Economics and Management and former Vice-President of the ECB
Wednesday, 3 May 2023
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Session 3
Session Chair: Thomas Broeng Jorgensen, European Central Bank, DG-SIB
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- 9:00
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Paper 7: Climate, Amenities and Banking: El Niño in the US
Filippo De Marco*, Bocconi University and CEPR
together with Nicola Limodio, Bocconi University and CEPRDiscussant: Alexander Popov, European Central Bank
- 9:40
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Paper 8: Cultural Stereotypes of Multinational Banks
Orkun Saka*, City, University of London
together with Barry Eichengreen, UC BerkeleyDiscussant: Eleonora Alabrese, University of Warwick
- 10:20
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Coffee break
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Session 4
Session Chair: Jérôme Henry, European Central Bank, DG-MF
- 10:45
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Paper 9: Green Capital Requirements
Martin Oehmke*, London School of Economics and CEPR
together with Marcus Opp, Stockholm School of Economics and CEPRDiscussant: Jean-Edouard Colliard, HEC Paris
- 11:25
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Paper 10: Climate stress tests, bank lending, and the transition to the carbon-neutral economy
Huyen Nguyen*, Halle Institute for Economic Research, Friedrich Schiller University Jena
together with Larissa Fuchs, University of Cologne, and Trang Nguyen and Klaus Schaeck, both University of BristolDiscussant: Tristan Jourde, Banque de France
- 12:05
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Keynote speech
“Glossy Green” Banks: The Disconnect Between European Banks’ Sustainability Reporting and Lending ActivitiesMariassunta Giannetti, Stockholm School of Economics and CEPR
- 13:05
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Lunch
- 14:00
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Policy panel
“Banking Supervision and the Role of Banks in a Future Banking System – Opportunities and Challenges Ahead”- Thorsten Beck, EUI Florence
- Stijn Claessens, Bank for International Settlements
- Michala Marcussen, Societe Generale
- Elizabeth McCaul, Supervisory Board of the ECB
Moderator: Isabella Bufacchi, Il Sole 24 Ore
- 15:30
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Coffee break
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Session 5
Session Chair: Andreas Beyer, European Central Bank, D-SSR
- 16:00
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Paper 11: Domestic Climate Policy and Cross-Border Lending
Emanuela Benincasa*, SFI, University of Zurich
together with Gazi Kabaş, Tilburg University, and Steven Ongena, Swiss Finance Institute, University of Zurich, KU Leuven, NTNU Business School, CEPRDiscussant: Glenn Schepens, European Central Bank
- 16:40
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Paper 12: Incomplete Coverage in Supervisory Cooperation and Cooperation Externalities
Wolf Wagner*, Rotterdam School of Management and CEPR
together with Thorsten Beck, European University Institute and CEPR, and Consuelo Silva-Buston, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de ChileDiscussant: David Marqués-Ibáñez, European Central Bank
- 17:20
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Closing speech
Kerstin af Jochnick, Member of the Supervisory Board of the ECB
- 17:30
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End of conference
This programme may be subject to change without notice.
Audiovisual notice: The event will be recorded and photos will be taken on physical premises.
General information
European Central Bank
Kaiserstrasse 29
60311 Frankfurt am Main
English