COVID-19 UPDATE: Financial Stability and Macroprudential Policy
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A discussion among financial industry leaders and academics about the current state of the markets and what we can expect in the coming months and years.
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A discussion among financial industry leaders and academics about the current state of the markets and what we can expect in the coming months and years.
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Consortium for Systemic Risk Analytics Joins MIT Research Organizations
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Visiting Scholar Xun Wu, a PhD student at Tsinghua University, is in residence at the CFP for the 2014-15 academic year to pursue his dissertation research on “Chinese Local Government Indebtedness: Systemic Risk and Financial Cost.”
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The Golub Center for Finance and Policy (GCFP) at the MIT Sloan School of Management is pleased to announce the appointment of Chester Spatt as a Distinguished Senior Fellow to lead the Center’s research on regulation of financial markets and institutions. In addition to playing a substantial role i...
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Chester Spatt was interviewed by Kenneth Durr of the Securities and Exchange Commission Historical Society last year about his time at the Commission as Chief Economist. A transcript of the interview can be found here; audio of the conversation is below.
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The CFP is pleased to announce the addition of two new and distinguished members, Ms. Carla F. Avila and Dr. Sung Hwan Shin, to its Advisory Board. The CFP Advisory Board convenes annually at MIT, and provides essential oversight, guidance and support to the Center and its mission.
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MIT GCFP - The Flip Side Podcast, Episode 29
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China’s Growing Local Government Debt Levels - New MIT Report provides a snapshot of debt levels over time
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Acting Comptroller of the Currency Brian Brooks discusses the forces shaping banking today, from cryptocurrencies, fintech and the payment system to the response to COVID and the focus on social justice.
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The GCFP’s goal to provide a forum for discussion among policymakers, financial professionals, and educators will be aided by a new online MITx course “Financial Regulation: From the Global Financial Crisis to Fintech and the COVID Pandemic” to launch on October 4, 2024 on the edX platform.