Financial Market Regulation in Europe and China
20th Monetary Policy Workshop
24.10.–
25.10.
Institute for International Political Economy at the Berlin School of Economics and Law, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics and Deutsche Bundesbank Regional Office Berlin and Brandenburg
Programme
Thursday, 24 October 2019 (House B, Room 101):
9:00–10:00 Inaugural Session – Official Opening of Workshop and Introduction
- Andreas ZABY (President, Berlin School of Economics and Law)
- Claus TIGGES (President, Deutsche Bundesbank Berlin and Brandenburg)
- FENG Runxiang (Director-General of the People’s Bank of China, Shanghai Head Office, International Department)
10:00–11:45 Panel 1 Macroprudential Supervision in China and the Eurozone
Chair:
- Claus TIGGES (President, Deutsche Bundesbank Berlin and Brandenburg)
- ZHANG Bo (Southwestern University of Finance and Economics)
Macroprudential Policy in China - Jens REICH (Deutsche Bundesbank)
Macroprudential Policy: Safeguarding Financial Stability - Dorothea SCHÄFER (DIW Berlin)
Banking Sector Diversity and Bank Stability
11:45–12:45 Lunch catered into Conference area
12:45 – 14:15 Panel 2 Shadow Banking Sector
Chair:
- Michael STÖCKEL (Berlin School of Economics and Law)
- Claudia LAMBERT (European Central Bank)
Non-banks in the EU: Transition to the Capital Market Union and Macropru-dential Perspective - LI Xuelian (South Western University of Finance and Economics):
Shadow Banking in China - Hansjörg HERR (Berlin School of Economics and Law):
Improvements and Shortcomings of Financial Market Regulation after the Great Recession - ZHANG Qin (People’s Bank of China, Shanghai Head Office):
Development and Challenges of Inclusive Finance in China
14:30 – 16:00 Panel 3 Risks to Financial Stability
Chair:
- Martina METZGER (Berlin School of Economics and Law)
- FENG Runxiang (People’s Bank of China, Shanghai Head Office):
Opening-up China’s Financial Sector - WANG Qing (South Western University of Finance and Economics)
Zombie Lending in China - Albrecht SOMMER (Deutsche Bundesbank Berlin and Brandenburg)
Target Balances – A Threat to Financial Stability in Germany?
16:00–16:15 Closure
16:30 Departure to the FMM Conference
17:45 Plenary Session: In Retrospect – 20 Years Euro
20:00 Dinner at FMM Conference
Friday, 25 October 2019 (Hotel Steglitz International)
9:00–11:00 The State and Public Infrastructure Provision: China and EU
Chair:
- Jennifer PÉDUSSEL WU (Berlin School of Economics and Law)
- TANG Jiqiang (South Western University of Finance and Economics)
- Max ZENGLEIN (Mercator Institute for China Studies, Berlin)
13:00 – 15:00 Lunch