SEACEN Financial Stability Journal Volume 1 2019
Jean-Pierre Landau,
Glenn Tasky,
Grant Spencer and
Gary Gegenheimer
in SEACEN Financial Stability Journal from South East Asian Central Banks (SEACEN) Research and Training Centre
Abstract:
The lead article, by respected French academic and central banker Jean-Pierre Landau, traces the rise of shadow banking to the fundamental and immutable urges that drive all fnancial markets.Next, Chief Editor Glenn Tasky takes the reader through several sessions of a SEACEN high-level seminar and Policy Summit, focusing again on shadow banking but also covering fnancial technology (FinTech) and fnancial inclusion. Former Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) Governor Grant Spencer then looks at the recent fnancial stability landscape in New Zealand, and the efforts of the RBNZ to address potential risks such as the sharp rise in house prices with macroprudential policies. Finally, international banking law consultant and former U.S. regulator Gary Gegenheimer adds an AML/CFT perspective to the broad issue of consolidated supervision – when the banking supervisor examines and monitors banks that are part of a larger corporate group, which could include other fnancial institutions and even non-fnancial companies.
Date: 2019
ISBN: 22896708
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