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The 22nd Annual Conference on Bank Structure & Competition
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The 22nd Annual Conference on Bank Structure & Competition

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Since the early 1960s, the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago’s Conference on Bank Structure and Competition has served as a forum for academics, regulators and industry participants to debate current issues affecting the financial services industry. Each year the purpose of the conference is to continue that tradition. This retrospective on the history and evolution of the conference reviews the past four decades of conferences.

 

The primary motivating factor for the conference was the passage of the 1960 Bank Merger Act and the U.S. versus Philadelphia National Bank Supreme Court decision. Suddenly, bank regulatory agencies were required to consider competitive factors in addition to banking factors when evaluating bank merger applications. Each of the Federal Reserve Banks was encouraged to survey the existing literature on bank structure and develop its own research agendas on these issues.

05/14/86
 
I. Invited Speakers
  • Competitive Inequities in the Financial Markets

William M. Isaac,  The Secura Group

  • Maintaining Comparative Advantage in an Information Society

Walter B. Winston,  Citicorp Center

 
II. Bank Failures and Public Policy
  • The Big Bust: The 1930–33 Banking Collapse—Its Causes, Its Lessons

Bert Ely,  Ely & Company, Inc.

  • Capitalization, Off-Balance-Sheet Liabilities, and the Cost of Bank Failures

Richard W. Nelson,  State University of New York

Sherrill Shaffer,  State University of New York

 
III. The Encouragement of Market Discipline in Banking
  • Market Discipline in Regulating Risk: New Evidence from the Capital Markets

Robert B. Avery ,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Terrence M. Belton,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Michael A. Goldberg,  Federal National Mortgage Association

  • The Effect of Bank Risk on the Price and Availability of Uninsured Deposits

Herbert L. Baer,  Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

Elijah Brewer III,  Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

  • The Wealth Effects of Regulatory Intervention Surrounding the Bailout of Continental Illinois

John M. Harris, Jr.,  Clemson University

James R. Scott,  University of Arkansas

Joseph F. Sinkey, Jr.,  University of Georgia

 
IV. Acquisitions and Competitive Behavior
  • Is Board Composition a Substitute for an Active Takeover Market in Banking?

James Brickley,  University of Rochester

Christopher James,  University of Oregon

  • Rival Stock Price Reactions to Large BHC Acquisition Announcements: Evidence of Linked Oligopoly?

Gary Whalen,  Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland

Richard L. Mugel,  Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland

  • The Effects of Multi-Market Contact on Savings and Loan Behavior

Loretta J. Mester,  Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia

 
V. Corporate Separateness and Bank Holding Companies
  • An Analysis of the Concept of Corporate Separateness in BHC Regulation from an Economic Perspective

Anthony Cornyn,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Gerald Hanweck,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Stephen Rhoades,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

John Rose,  Baylor University

  • Contagious Bank Runs, Financial Structure, and Corporate Separateness within a Bank Holding Company

Mark J. Flannery,  University of North Carolina

 
VI. Risk in Banking: Three Perspectives
  • Banking Risk in Historical Perspective

George G. Kaufman,  Loyola University

  • Risk from a Banker's Viewpoint

George J. Vojta,  Bankers Trust Company

  • Banking Risk and the Investor

Harry W. Keefe, Jr.,  Keefe, Bruyette & Woods

 
VII. Risk-Based Insurance Premiums and Capital Rules
  • Developing a Risk-Related Premium Structure for Deposit Insurance

Eric Hirschhorn,  Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

  • A Risk-Based Capital Adequacy Rule: The Futures Industry Perspective

Paul Burik,  Chicago Mercantile Exchange

  • Deposit Insurance, Capital Regulation, and Bank Risk

Evelyn F. Carroll,  Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

Nick A. Kalambokidis,  Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

Jane A. G. Kise,  Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

 
VIII. The Measurement of Banking Risk—Market Value Accounting
  • Current Value Accounting: Feasibility for Financial Institutions

David Lereah,  Sovran Bank

  • Estimating Portfolio Net Worth Values and Interest Rate Risk in Savings Institutions

Dennis E. Bennett,  Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago

Roger D. Lundstrom,  Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago

Donald G. Simonson,  University of Oklahoma

  • Valuing Conjectural Government Guarantees of FNMA Liabilities

Edward J. Kane,  Ohio State University

Chester Foster,  Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation

 
IX. The Measurement of Banking Risk—Bank Off-Balance-Sheet Activities
  • Off-Balance-Sheet Activity: A Growing Concern?

James Chessen,  Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

  • An Empirical Analysis of Standby Letters of Credit

Lawrence M. Benveniste ,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Allen N. Berger,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

  • The Market Perception of Bank Off-Balance-Sheet Activities

Elijah Brewer III,  Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

Gary D. Koppenhaver,  Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

Donald H. Wilson,  Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

  • Credit Lines for New Instruments: Swaps, Over-the-Counter Options, Forwards, and Floor–Ceiling Agreements

Marcelle Arak,  Citicorp Investment Bank

Laurie S. Goodman,  Citicorp Investment Bank

Arthur Rones,  Citicorp Investment Bank

 
X. Regulation of Asset Sales, Futures, and Interest Rate Swaps
  • Interest Rate Swaps

Owen Carney,  Office of the Comptroller of the Currency

  • Regulation of Asset Sales, Futures, and Interest Rate Swaps

Joseph Lenchner,  Crédit Agricole

  • The Regulation of Futures

Robert Wilmouth,  National Futures Association

 
XI. Bank Management in Today's Environment: Alternative Banking Strategies
  • Strategic Niche and the Profitability of Banking

S. Wayne Passmore,  Federal Reserve Bank of New York

  • Effective Utilization of a Bank Holding Company

Stanley M. Huggins,  Borod & Huggins

  • Franchising: The Alliance Alternative

John C. Dean,  First Interstate System

 
XII. Bank Management in Today's Environment: The Use of Economic Models in Banking
  • The Importance of Economic Tools for Decision-Making in Large Banks

David A. Walker,  Georgetown University

Stephen D. Smith,  Georgia Institute of Technology

  • Comments on "The Importance of Economic Tools for Decision-Making in Large Banks"

George W. McKinney,  University of Virginia

  • The Use of Economic Models in Banking

Roy E. Moor,  First National Bank of Chicago

  • The Importance of Economic Tools for Decision-Making in Large Banks: Comments

Clare W. Zempel,  First Wisconsin Corporation

 
XIII. Recent Developments in Banking: Interstate Mergers and Acquisitions
  • Interstate Mergers and Acquisitions

Larry A. Frieder,  Florida A&M University

Timothy H. Hannan,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

  • The Role of Border States in the Interstate Landscape: Forecast and Implications

Larry A. Frieder,  Florida A&M University

  • Interstate Banking Game Plans

David Phillis,  Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

Christine Pavel,  Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

  • Public Policy Implications of Legislation Limiting the Growth of Interstate Banks

Geoffrey P. Miller,  University of Chicago

  • Public Policy toward Interstate Bank Mergers: The Case for Concern

Peter C. Carstensen,  University of Wisconsin–Madison

 
XIV. Recent Developments in Banking: Deregulation and the Performance of the Banking Industry
  • Declining Profitability at Small Commercial Banks: A Temporary Development or a Secular Trend?

Lynn A. Nejezchleb,  Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

  • The Effect of Multi-Bank Holding Companies on Bank Funds

Donald M. Brown,  Northern Illinois University

Jude Naes, Jr.,  Northern Illinois University

  • Geographic Deregulation of Banking: An Analysis of the Impact

Douglas D. Evanoff,  Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

Diana L. Fortier,  Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

 

A Brief History of the Conference


Since the early 1960s the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago’s Conference on Bank Structure and Competition has served as a forum for academics, regulators and industry participants to debate current issues affecting the financial services industry. Each year the purpose of the conference is to continue that tradition. This retrospective on the history and evolution of the conference reviews the past four decades of conferences.

Event Information
Date
05/14/86 - 05/16/86
Location
The Fairmont Chicago Hotel
200 N Columbus Dr
Chicago, Illinois 60601

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