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AY 2020

#5 | Session 3: “Financial Regulation” [EN]

AY 2020

#5 | Session 3: “Financial Regulation” [EN]

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Virtual Conference
“Securing Financial Stability: Lessons from the Global Financial Crisis in the Age of COVID-19”

Session 3: “Financial Regulation”

Panel Discussion: Financial regulatory measures during the GFC and lessons and measures for the COVID-19 crisis

Financial regulation is a key component of managing financial risk and establishing good governance. This session will cover financial regulatory lessons from the GFC and how they can be applied to help manage financial risks. Specific issues include regulatory policies and their impact, resolution frameworks for the banking sector, solvency and liquidity management, and lessons from the GFC already applied during the current crisis.

This is an archive video of the Conference on Lessons from the Global Financial Crisis in the Age of COVID-19, co-hosted by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and The University of Tokyo (U-Tokyo) during November 23-25, 2020. The views expressed in this conference are those of the speakers and do not necessarily represent the views of the IMF, U-Tokyo, or any other entity mentioned herein.
@2020 IMF, U-Tokyo

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Lecturer

JFSA  / Commissioner
※Affiliations and positions are as of the time of recording.
IMF Monetary and Capital Markets Department / Director
※Affiliations and positions are as of the time of recording.
The University of Tokyo  / Visiting Professor
※Affiliations and positions are as of the time of recording.
Sveriges Riksbank  / Governor
※Affiliations and positions are as of the time of recording.
Bank for International Settlements (BIS)  / Head of Financial Stability Policy Department
※Affiliations and positions are as of the time of recording.
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc  / Chairman, Member of the Board of Directors
※Affiliations and positions are as of the time of recording.
Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs / Professor
※Affiliations and positions are as of the time of recording.
The University of Tokyo Graduate School of Economics / Dean
※Affiliations and positions are as of the time of recording.
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