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Risks and Resolutions: The 'Day After' for Financial Institutions—A Conference Summary (Special Issue)
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July, No. 264a

The Chicago Fed’s Supervision and Regulation Department, in conjunction with DePaul University’s Center for Financial Services, sponsored its second annual Financial Institutions Risk Management Conference on April 14–15, 2009. The conference focused on risk management, headline issues and recent financial innovations.

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Risks and Resolutions: The 'Day After' for Financial Institutions—A Conference Summary (Special Issue)

Carl Tannenbaum, Steven VanBever

The conference focused on how the rapidly shifting financial and economic environment is changing the way risk is being managed. This newsletter provides a summary of the relevant research presented and discussions held by the bankers, supervisors and academics in attendance.

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