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The 35th Annual Conference on Bank Structure & Competition
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The 35th 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. This year's theme was Global Financial Crises: Implications for Banking and Regulation.

05/06/99
 
I. Special Addresses

Speaker - The American Economy in a World Context

Alan Greenspan,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Speaker - Global Financial Crises: Implications for Banking and Regulation: A Review of the Conference

Michael H. Moskow,  Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

Speaker - What We Have Learned from the Recent Crises: Implications for Banking Regulation

Joseph E. Stiglitz,  The World Bank Group

Speaker - The Changing Landscape of the Banking Industry

John B. McCoy,  Bank One Corporation

 
II. Global Financial Crises: Implications for Banking and Regulation

Speaker - Reform of the Financial and Banking Regulatory Structures

Carter H. Golembe,  CHG Consulting, Inc.

Speaker - Implications for Banking and Regulation: The Financial Stability Institute and Supervisory Organizations

John G. Heimann,  Bank for International Settlements

Speaker - Recent Crises in Post-Crisis Perspective

Allan H. Meltzer,  Carnegie Mellon University

Speaker - Global Financial Crisis: Implications for Financial Regulation

Andrew Sheng Len Tao,  Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission

 
III. Transparency in Accounting Conventions and Loan Risk Ratings

Speaker - Whether and Why Banks Are Opaque

Donald P. Morgan,  Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Speakers - International Implications of Disclosing Supervisory Information

John S. Jordan,  Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

Joe Peek,  Boston College

Eric S. Rosengren,  Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

Speakers - The Determinants of Corporate Loan Liquidity

Vijay Bhasin,  Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation

Mark S. Carey,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

Speakers - Banks' Discretionary Loan Loss Provisions: How Important Are Constraints and Asymmetries?

Timothy W. Koch,  University of South Carolina

Larry D. Wall,  Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

Speakers - Staying Afloat in Japan: Discretionary Accounting and the Behavior of Banks under Financial Duress

Ronald E. Shrieves,  University of Tennessee

Drew Dahl,  Utah State University

Speakers - Bank Risk Rating of Business Loans

William B. English,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

William R. Nelson,  Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System

 
IV. Banking Relationships

Speakers - The Importance of Bank Seniority for Relationship Lending

Stanley D. Longhofer,  Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland

João A. C. Santos,  Bank for International Settlements

Speaker - Daiwa Bank's Reputational Crisis: Valuation Effects on Bank–Firm Relationships

Ingyu Chiou,  New York University

Speakers - Bankers' Role in Corporate Governance

Randall S. Kroszner,  University of Chicago

Philip E. Strahan,  Federal Reserve Bank of New York

 
V. Credit Access Issues and Interbank Transactions

Speakers - Overages in Mortgage Pricing

Harold A. Black,  University of Tennessee

Thomas P. Boehm,  University of Tennessee

Ramon P. DeGennaro,  University of Tennessee

Speakers - Community Reinvestment Act Rating Downgrades and Changes in Bank Lending Behavior

Drew Dahl,  Utah State University

Douglas D. Evanoff,  Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

Michael F. Spivey,  Clemson University

Speakers - What Caused the Recent Increase in Bankruptcy and Delinquency: Stigma or Risk-Composition?

David B. Gross,  University of Chicago

Nicholas S. Souleles,  University of Pennsylvania

Speakers - Are There Network Externalities in Electronic Payments?

Gautam Gowrisankaran,  University of Minnesota

Joanna Stavins,  Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

Speaker - Interbank Exposures: Quantifying the Risk of Contagion

Craig Furfine,  Bank for International Settlements

Speaker - The Cross-Guarantee Concept: Eliminating Risk in Interbank Markets

Bert Ely,  Ely & Company, Inc.

 
VI. The Performance of Banks and Banking Markets: Product Mix Innovations

Speakers - The Dynamics of Market Entry: The Effects of Mergers and Acquisitions on de Novo Entry in Banking

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

Seth D. Bonime,  Yale University

Lawrence G. Goldberg,  University of Miami

Lawrence J. White,  New York University

Speaker - Adverse Selection, Market Structure and Competitive Pricing in Bank Lending

Sherrill Shaffer,  University of Wyoming

Speakers - Why Do Banks Merge? Some Empirical Evidence from Italy

Dario Focarelli,  Bank of Italy

Fabio Panetta,  Bank of Italy

Carmelo Salleo,  Bank of Italy

Speakers - Measuring the Efficiency of Capital Allocation in Commercial Banking

Joseph P. Hughes,  Rutgers University

William W. Lang,  Office of the Comptroller of the Currency

Choon-Geol Moon,  Hanyang University

Michael S. Pagano,  Rutgers University

Speaker - Circle Unbroken: Bank-Affiliated Money Market Mutual Funds

Gary D. Koppenhaver,  Iowa State University

Speakers - Product Mix and Earnings Volatility at Commercial Banks: Evidence from a Degree of Leverage Model

Robert DeYoung,  Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

Karin P. Roland,  Valdosta State University

 
VII. Market Reaction to Financial Crises in Japan: Identifying Value in Bank Mergers

Speakers - Does the Japanese Stock Market Price Bank Risk? Evidence from Bank Failures

Elijah Brewer III,  Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

Hesna Genay,  Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

William C. Hunter,  Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

George G. Kaufman,  Loyola University Chicago

Speakers - Factors Affecting the Japanese Premium

Joe Peek,  Boston College

Eric S. Rosengren,  Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

Speakers - Corporate Governance of Japanese Banks

Christopher W. Anderson,  University of Missouri-Columbia

Terry Campbell II,  University of Delaware

Speakers - The Relationship between Mergers and CEO Compensation in Large Banks

Richard T. Bliss,  Babson College

Richard J. Rosen,  Indiana University

Speakers - Hidden Cost Reductions in Bank Mergers: Accounting or More Productive Banks

Simon H. Kwan,  Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

James A. Wilcox,  University of California, Berkeley

Speaker - Finding Value in Bank Mergers

Sean J. Ryan,  Bear, Stearns & Co., Inc.
 
VIII. Regulatory Reform Alternatives

Speaker - Reforming the Global Financial System

Charles W. Calomiris,  Columbia University

Speaker - Straining Out Gnats and Swallowing Camels: The Question of Subsidy to Subsidiaries of Banks

Richard S. Carnell,  United Stated Department of the Treasury

Speaker - Managing Moral Hazard with Market Signals: How Regulation Should Change with Banking

Gary H. Stern,  Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

Speaker - Meeting the Challenges of Supervising Banking Organizations' Cross-Border Activities

Lawrence R. Uhlick,  Institute of International Bankers

 
IX. Alternative Financial Crises Resolutions

Speaker - Debt Repudiation and Costs of Financial Distress: Evidence from the Great Depression

Randall S. Kroszner,  University of Chicago

Speaker - "Enemy of None but a Common Friend of All?" An International Perspective on the Lender-of-Last-Resort Function

Curzio Giannini,  Bank of Italy

Speaker - For Richer, for Poorer: Sovereign Debt Contracts in Crisis

Anna Gelpern,  United States Department of Treasury

 

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
05/06/99 - 05/07/99
Location

The Westin Hotel
909 N. Michigan Ave
Chicago, Illinois 60611

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