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The Banks-NBFIs connection

YSI Workshop: Banks-NBFIs connection @LUBS

Start time:

October 2, 2024

EDT

Location:

Maurice Keyworth Building, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS2 9JT

Type:

Workshop

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Description

Since the Global Financial Crisis, Non-bank financial institutions (NBFIs) have overshadowed banks as main players in different financial activities. Corporate funding, cross-border flows, and the administration of financial assets increasingly rely on NFBIs. However, some research highlights that the role of banks remains pivotal, and instead of a replacement, the expansion of NBFIs is part of an intricate transformation of the banking system. As a result, research and policy debates on the differential role of these institutions are expanding. However, our understanding of how these complex relationships between financial institutions operate and their intrinsic differences remains limited.

This event, organised by the YSI Financial Stability Working Group and the Economics Department of the Leeds University Business School, aims to share the latest contributions, explore knowledge gaps, and discuss the future research agenda on the NBFI-Bank connection. The workshop will combine presentations by young and senior scholars on the roles, differences, and connections between these two groups of financial institutions from a critical economic perspective.

 

Wednesday 2nd October: Esther Simpson SR (2.08)

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10:15hs | Welcoming and coffee

10:30 – 12:30hs | Session 1. Moderator:  Iván Weigandi

Yixuan Li & Xudong Zhang (Beijing Normal University) – Liquidity creation under the interaction between banks and non-bank financial intermediaries

Toby Swales (University of Leeds) – Crowding in Stability? The Role of Government Debt in Suppressing

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