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Ep. 149: Financial Risks and Macroprudential Supervision

Ep. 149: Financial Risks and Macroprudential Supervision

FromToronto Centre Podcasts


Ep. 149: Financial Risks and Macroprudential Supervision

FromToronto Centre Podcasts

ratings:
Length:
66 minutes
Released:
Jun 25, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This was the first webinar of the series on the revised Core Principles for effective banking supervision.The post-Global Financial Crisis (GFC) period has seen banks continue to build their resilience to financial risks, underpinned by stronger regulatory and supervisory frameworks, including the Basel III standards. The Core Principles for effective banking supervision have been strengthened to reflect key elements of many of the post-GFC reforms introduced by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision.This panel focused on the experience with macroprudential regulation, supervision, and tools across jurisdictions.Speakers:Nathalie Aufauvre, Secretary General, L'Autorité de contrôle prudentiel et de résolution (ACPR), Banque de FranceBill Coen, Former Secretary General, Basel Committee on Banking Supervision; Board Member and Chair, Finance, Audit and Risk Committee, Toronto CentreModerator:Babak Abbaszadeh, President and CEO, Toronto Centre Read the transcript here. Read their biographies here. https://www.torontocentre.org/
Released:
Jun 25, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Providing high quality capacity building programs for financial supervisors and regulators to build more stable and inclusive financial systems. Toronto Centre is an independent not-for-profit organization that promotes financial stability and access to financial services globally, particularly in emerging markets and developing countries. www.torontocentre.org What financial supervisors and regulators do every day has a ripple effect that cascades across government, NGOs, and the private sector impacting developing economies and those living in them. Toronto Centre’s podcast series will feature simulating panel sessions and interviews on timely topics such as, financial crisis, financial stability, climate change, gender equality, financial inclusion, fintech and much more.