Public Lecture: Shaken but not Stirred? The Banking System Seven Years after the Crisis
October
While bankers and regulators are still busy implementing the lessons learnt from the crisis, new challenges have arisen that might once again change the banking landscape. Dr Andreas Dombret (Executive Board of the Deutsche Bundesbank) joins Professor Sir Charles Bean to examine the issues. Watch now.
LSE Public Lecture: Between Debt and the Devil: money, credit and fixing global finance
October
Adair Turner joins BBC Economics Editor Robert Peston to discuss how future public policy must constrain the quantity - and influence the allocation - of private credit creation. Listen now.
Winner announced for the Deutsche Bank Prize in Financial Risk Management and Regulation 2015
September
Una Savic of the LSE Department of Finance has been awarded the 2015 Deutsche Bank Prize. The £10'000 prize is is awarded annually by Deutsche Bank and the Financial Markets Group. Read more.
LSE Public Lecture: Irrational Exuberance: as relevant as ever
June
Nobel Prize-winning economist Robert Shiller cautions that irrational exuberance among investors has only increased since the financial crisis. This public lecture was recorded at LSE and Chaired by FMG Director Professor Christopher Polk. Watch now.
8th Annual Paul Woolley Centre Conference
June
The 8th annual Conference of the Paul Woolley Centre for the Study of Capital Market Dysfunctionality took place at the London School of Economics on 4-5 June 2015. More information.
FMG Review 98 published
The latest Review newsletter is now available for free here. In this edition read the seventh annual Paul Woolley Centre Conference, the Economic Networks and Finance Conference, and FMG seminars, events, news and publications.
LSE Public Lecture: A Conversation on Central Banking
January
Speakers: Alan Budd and Mervyn King
Lord King and Sir Alan Budd join the FMG's Professor Charles Goodhart to look back at central developments in Banking over the last two decades. Watch event video.