Next IMFS Working Lunch with Prof. Tobias Tröger on February 25

On February 25, IMFS Affiliated Professor Tobias H. Tröger Binder gives a lecture in the series IMFS Working Lunch with the title "How Special Are They? Targeting Systemic Risk by Regulating Shadow Banking".

Shadow banking is defined as credit intermediation outside the conventional banking system. The global financial crisis revealed that shadow banking can put the stability of the financial system at risk in several ways. In his lecture Tobias H. Tröger, Chair of Private Law, Trade, and Business Law, Jurisprudence at Goethe University Frankfurt analyzes how the risks of the shadow banking sector can be captured more effectively.

Wednesday, February 25 2015

"How Special Are They? Targeting Systemic Risk by Regulating Shadow Banking"

12:00-13:00
Room "Deutsche Bank" (E.01), House of Finance
Campus Westend


Please register for the IMFS Working Lunch at lectures[at]imfs-frankfurt[dot]de.

The IMFS Working Paper No. 83 "How Special Are They? Targeting Systemic Risk by Regulating Shadow Banking" is available for download (PDF, 721 KB).