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The ECB and Its Watchers XII

July 9, 2010

Deutsche Nationalbibliothek
Frankfurt am Main

Program

08:15 - 08:45

Registration and Coffee

08:45 - 08:50

Welcome

Volker Wieland, Center for Financial Studies

08:50 - 09:30

President’s Address

Jean-Claude Trichet, President, European Central Bank

Lead Questions:
Ulrich Kater, DekaBank
Daniel Gros, CEPS
Kai Carstensen, CESifo
Helmut Siekmann, IMFS and Goethe University

09:30 - 11:00

Debate 1: Imbalances and Sustainability in the Euro Area: Who Should Adjust? Do We Need New Rules and More Cooperation?

Chair: 
Volker Wieland, Center for Financial Studies

Speakers:
Lorenzo Bini-Smaghi, European Central Bank
Charles Wyplosz, Graduate Institute Geneva
Manfred Neumann, University of Bonn

Lead Questions:
Christa Randzio-Plath, University of Hamburg, formerly European Parliament
David Marsh, SCCO International
Luigi Buttiglione, Brevan Howard LLP

11:00 - 11:30

Coffee Break

11:30 - 12:30

Debate 2: Central Bank Strategy After the Financial Crisis: Should Money and Credit Play a Greater Role?

Chair:
Michael Binder, Center for Financial Studies

Speakers:
Jürgen Stark, European Central Bank
Charles Goodhart, London School of Economics

Lead Questions:
Michael Wickens, York University
Angel Ubide, Tudor Investment

12:30 - 13:30

Lunch

13:30 - 14:30

Debate 3: New Perspectives From Emerging Markets: Is the Euro a Role Model? What Should We Learn From Emerging Markets?

Moderator: 
Volker Wieland, Center for Financial Studies

Speakers:
Rakesh Mohan, Yale University, formerly Reserve Bank of India
Eduardo Loyo, BTG Pactual, formerly Central Bank of Brazil

Lead Questions:
Julian Callow, Barclays Capital
Alex Cukierman, Tel Aviv Unversity
David Vines, Oxford University
Günter Beck, University of Mainz

14:30 - 15:00

Coffee Break

15:00 – 16:10

Debate 4: The New Supervisory and Regulatory Architecture: Does It Offer Adequate Protection From Systemic Risk?

Chair:
Michael Binder, Center for Financial Studies

Speakers:
John Lipsky, International Monetary Fund
Anil Kasyhap, University of Chicago

Lead Questions:
István P. Székely, European Commission
Michael Melvin, BlackRock
Thomas Mayer, Deutsche Bank

16:10 – 16:45

Debate 5: The Future of Euro Governance: How to Correct Imbalances and Maintain Financial Stability?

Speaker:
Vítor Constâncio, European Central Bank

Lead Questions:
Patrick Minford, Cardiff Business School
Casper de Vries, Erasmus University Rotterdam

16:45 - 16:50

Closing Remarks