Conference Proceedings No 2016/2 “Banking Reform” (pdf)
On 3 December EY hosted a SUERF conference on banking reform with Sir Howard Davies, the Chairman of RBS, and Dame Colette Bowe, the Chairman of the Banking Standards Board, as the two keynote speakers. Professor David Miles (Imperial College) gave the SUERF 2015 Annual Lecture on Capital and Banks. The conference focused on core aspects of banking reform: the amount of capital required, the design of capital requirements (complexity versus simplicity), proportionate regulation, recovery and resolution, and risk culture.
Panel: Banking Business Models
Chair: Jakob de Haan, Head of Research of De Nederlandsche Bank , Professor of Political Economy, at the University of Groningen and SUERFProportionality in bank regulation
David Llewellyn, Professor of Money and Banking, Loughborough University and SUERF presentationProportionate regulation – some thoughts
Discussant: Thorsten Beck, Professor of Banking and Finance, Cass Business School presentationCapital and Banks
David Miles, Professor, Imperial College London, former Member of Monetary Policy Committee Bank of England presentationStructural Reform
Charles Goodhart, Emeritus Professor, London School of EconomicsRisk Culture and Information
Michael Power, Professor of Accounting, London School of EconomicsThe Moral DNA of a High Integrity, High Performance Culture
Roger Steare, Visiting Professor Organizational Ethics Cass Business SchoolRaising Bank Capital and the Implications for the Cost of Capital
Harald Benink, Professor of Banking and Finance, Tilburg University and Chair, European Shadow Financial Regulatory CommitteeBank Capital - Pressures and Implications
William Perraudin, Director at Risk Control Limited & Adjunct Professor at Imperial College London presentation