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Volume 09, month September, 2011
- Italian banks’ profitability: improvement strategies, business models, constraints pp. 02-22

- Roberto Nicastro and Franco Tutino
- A new model for tomorrow’s banks pp. 2-13

- Roberto Ruozi
- Non-performing loans in Europe: the differences in rules and practices pp. 3-16

- Silvia Benzi and Pietro Penza
- Consumer protection and investment services: towards a new regulatory approach pp. 14-22

- Vittorio Conti
- Asset quality assessment and stress test for European banks pp. 17-23

- Mario Quagliariello
- The impact of market fragmentation on the liquidity of European Stock Exchanges pp. 23-40

- Simone Francesco Fioravanti and Monica Gentile
- Ipo and Ceo turnover. A study on Italian companies listed pp. 24-35

- Donatella Depperu, Enrico Fabrizi and Daniele M. Ghezzi
- The decline of Italian household savings pp. 24-29

- Paolo Savona
- Top managers compensation, incentives and risk: behind the Otd model in Us banks pp. 30-45

- Brunella Bruno and Alberto Falduto
- Financial transactions tax, the Italian version pp. 36-42

- Enzo Mignarri
- The role of deeply-rooted commercial banks in the Italian economy pp. 41-48

- Giampio Bracchi and Donato Masciandaro
- Cost analysis and processes: can banks adopt the models of other industries? pp. 43-48

- Marco Agliati, Generoso Cogliano and Alessandro D’Amuri
- Mutual funds and pension funds taxation differences in the Italian market pp. 46-58

- Stefania Celebrini and Andrea Nobili
- Savings and investments in Italy: recent trends pp. 49-53

- Paolo Savona
- Resilience, stability and complexity of banks: a quantitative approach to systemic risks pp. 49-55

- Jacek Marczyk
- Asset-backed securitisation and financial stability: the downgrading delay effect pp. 54-67

- Mario La Torre and Fabiomassimo Mango
- Under-capitalization of Italian Smes and the role of new financial sources pp. 56-64

- Alessandro Pellegatta
- Corporate responsibility in cross-border banking pp. 59-65

- Enrico Gagliardi
- Banks’ profitability and efficiency as key drivers of job policies pp. 66-81

- Giancarlo Durante, Elsa Fornero, Francesco Micheli, Luigi Prosperetti and Tiziano Treu
- Securitization retention as a tool for incentives’ alignment pp. 66-76

- Samuel Faccenda and Giacomo Manzelli
- A new road for Italian banks’ human resources pp. 68-85

- Carlo Dell`Aringa, Giancarlo Durante, Francesco Micheli, Giuseppe Mussari and Luigi Prosperetti
- The evolution of the retail payment system: impacts on banks pp. 78-88

- Paolo Agnese
- The banking products consumer protection after the crisis. The case of the Us Consumer Financial Protection Bure pp. 86-94

- Eugenia Palazzetti
Volume 9, month September, 2009
- Risk management in the banking sector: too much regulation risks to strangle the business? pp. 2-12

- Paola De Vincentiis and Camillo Venesio
- The international financial crisis: new rules and future outlook pp. 2-4

- Joseph Stiglitz
- The road of Italian banks towards Europe pp. 2-6

- Giovanni Sabatini
- Beyond the crisis: the «real» way, the financial way pp. 6-16

- Mario Sarcinelli
- Re-securitization, a tool for recovery pp. 8-20

- Giuseppe Zadra
- Private groups and State-owned enterprises in Italy in the last 20 years pp. 14-21

- Fulvio Coltorti
- Why do banks securitize? Evidence from Italy pp. 18-38

- Mariarosaria Agostino and Maria Mazzuca
- Financial institutions regulation and systematic risk pp. 22-36

- Giuliano Iannotta and George Pennacchi
- The State-entrepreneur is back, but goals and rules are needed pp. 22-28

- Massimo Mucchetti
- Banks’ sovereign exposures in Europe: the systemic effects of proposed regulation pp. 30-48

- Franco Tutino and Diego Mosca
- The rise in savings, a consequence or a cause of Italian low growth? pp. 37-43

- Paolo Savona
- Increasing the efficiency of bond covenants: a proposal for the Italian market pp. 39-58

- Flavio Bazzana and Marco Palmieri
- Good news, bad news: a proposal to measure banks’ reputation using Twitter pp. 44-51

- Vincenzo Farina, Giampaolo Gabbi and Daniele Previati
- Operational risks and local permanent controls pp. 49-61

- Carmine Candolfo, Cristiano Marcolini and Simone Pigliapoco
- Risk culture and the recent guidance of Fsb pp. 52-57

- Diana Capone and Stefano De Polis
- Evaluating governance: optimal structure, composition and board self-evaluation pp. 58-68

- Guido Cutillo and Fausto Orlando
- The amendments to the taxation of financial instruments pp. 59-64

- Enzo Mignarri
- Construction industry and bank loans in Italy: towards a new equilibrium pp. 62-69

- Filippo Monge, Nicola Miglietta and Enrico Battisti
- Public policies for SMEs: a comparison between different instruments pp. 65-70

- Lorenzo Gai and Federico Ross
- Reverse mortgage, an instrument to help retirees pp. 70-75

- Claudio Pacella and Angelo Peppetti
- Financial services distribution: the evolution of business models in Italy pp. 70-86

- Paola Musile Tanzi
- Defining and managing conflict of interests in the financial markets pp. 71-75

- Stefano Vincenzi
- Hedge fund and market risk: new concepts and models, beyond VaR pp. 76-87

- Maria Debora Braga
- Islamic finance: myth or reality? pp. 88-90

- Roberto Ruozi
- Gender policies in the Italian credit sector: towards equivalence pp. 91-100

- Cristiana Minguzzi
Volume 07, month August, 2012
- Italy and the banking industry, in search of stability and growth pp. 2-15

- Giuseppe Mussari
- Bank’s equity and efficiency pp. 16-22

- Ignazio Visco
- A war path for Italy pp. 24-28

- Mario Monti
- The X-efficency level of Italian Asset Management Companies pp. 30-53

- Giuliana Borello and Francesca Pampurini
- A Financial Stability Fund as a tool for reducing interest payments on public debt pp. 54-63

- Giuseppe Vegas
- Retail as a bank business: threats and opportunities to catch up pp. 64-74

- Anna Omarini
- Equity prices, corporate information or random walk? pp. 76-85

- Roberto Ruozi
- Ecb new policy and instruments in the years of the crisis pp. 89-96

- Alberto Banfi and Fiorenzo Di Pasquali
Volume 07, month July, 2013
- Italian banks and the road towards Banking Union pp. 2-10

- Antonio Patuelli
- Ending the slowdown and struggle speculation and globalization, reasons of the crisis pp. 3-9

- Giulio Tremonti
- The role of banks in the difficult economic transition pp. 11-18

- Ignazio Visco
- A bridge towards recovery pp. 20-27

- Fabrizio Saccomanni
- Investor protection and the new challenges of European regulation pp. 28-34

- Vittorio Conti
- Basel at a crossroads pp. 35-38

- Francesco Cannata and Simone Casellina
- From Universal bank to a separation between commercial and investment banking.The European proposals pp. 40-46

- Enrico Bernardi
- Disclosure: determinants and critical issues for European insurance industry pp. 48-66

- Irma Malafronte and Maria Grazia Starita
- The risks of a heavier taxation for Italian savings pp. 68-73

- Laura Zaccaria
- Framework for Minimum Capital Requirements for Operational Risk in comparison with Operational Risk Losses: analysis of Dipo data pp. 74-78

- Dipo Technical Secretariat
- The role of the Chief Risk Officer and the new regulation on Internal control systems pp. 79-85

- Carlo Palego