2025: NBER Asset Pricing Meeting, "The U.S. Treasury Funding Advantage Since 1860", by Lehner, Payne, Shurtleff and Szoke, Slides
2025: Brookings, "Treasury Market Dysfunction and the Role of the Central Bank", by Kashyap, Stein, Wallen and Younger, Slides
2024: NBER Asset Pricing Meeting: "Movements in Yields, not the Equity Premium: Bernanke-Kuttner Redux", by Nagel and Xu, Slides
2024: Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco: "Speeches By The Fed Chair Are More Important Than FOMC Announcements", by Swanson and Jayawickrema, Slides
2024: Vissing-Jorgensen, A., "Perspectives on Quantitative Tightening", 2024 JRCPPF Conference, Princeton, February 23, Slides
2023: Wharton Conference on Liquidity and Financial Fragility: "Monetary Policy Operations: Theory, Evidence, and Tools for Quantitative Analysis" by Lagos and Navarro, Slides
2022: NBER Summer Institute (CF): "Exorbitant Privilege? Quantitative Easing and the Bond Market Subsidy of Prospective Fallen
Angels” by Acharya, Banerjee, Crosignani, Eisert and Spigt, Slides
2022: Asian Monetary Policy Forum: "Has Monetary Policy Cared too much About a Poor Measure of r*?" by Ricardo Reis, Slides
2022: Financial Stability Board, panel remarks on Treasury markets, Slides
2022: AFA meeting: “Do non-banks need access to the lender of last resort? Evidence from fund runs” by Breckenfelder, Grimm and Hoerova, Slides
2022: FRB SF conference: “A Quantity-Based Approach to Constructing Climate Risk Hedge Portfolios” by Alekseev, Giglio, Maingi, Selgrad, and Stroebel, Slides
2021: Federal Reserve conference: “Return Expectations and Portfolios: Evidence from Large Asset Managers”, by Dahlquist and Ibert, Slides
2021: NBER Summer Institute (EFEL): “It's what you say and what you buy: A holistic evaluation of the Corporate Credit Facilities”, by Boyarchenko, Kovner, Shachar, Slides
2021: NBER EFG meeting, “Fifty Shares of QE: Comparing Findings of Central Bankers and Academics”, by Fabo, Jancokova, Kempf and Pastor, Slides
2020: Women in Macro Conference, “How the Wealth Was Won: Factor Shares as Market Fundamentals”, by Greenwald, Lettau and Ludvigson, Slides
2020: Red Rock Finance Conference, “A q-theory of inequality”, by Gomez and Bonenfant, Slides
2020: NBER MMFM/AP meeting, “Monetary Policy with Opinionated Markets”, by Cabellero and Simsek, Slides
2019: NBER MMFM/AP meeting, “Riskfree Interest Rates”, by van Binsbergen, Diamond and Grotteria, Slides
2019: WFA meeting, “The cross-section of monetary policy announcement premium”, Hengjie Ai, Leyla Jianyu Han, Xuhui Pan and Lai Xu Slides
2019: Federal Reserve conference in Chicago, “Evaluating Central Banks’ Tool Kit: Past, Present, and Future”, Eric Sims and Jing Cynthia Wu Slides Video
2019: Federal Reserve/BIS conference in New York, Remarks on Unconventional Monetary Policy Slides
2018: WFA meeting, “A Test of Consumption Smoothing and Liquidity Constraints: Spending Responses to Paying Taxes and Receiving Refunds”, by Baugh, Ben-David, Park and Parker Slides
2018: Panel discussion at Nobel Symposium in Stockholm, Slides
2018: Bank of Canada/Queens Workshop on Financial Intermediation and Regulation, “Identifying Dependencies in the Demand for Government Securities”, by Allen, Kastl and Wittwer Slides
2018: UNC/Duke Asset Pricing Conference, “Monetary Policy and Reaching for Income”, by Daniel, Garlappi and Xiao Slides
2018: AEA meeting, “The Macroeconomics Effects of Government Asset Purchases: Evidence from Postwar US Housing Credit Policy”, by Fieldhouse, Mertens and Ravn Slides
2017: NBER ISOM conference, ``The US Treasury Premium”, by Du, Im and Schreger Slides
2017: University of Chicago conference on government debt. ``Forward Guidance in the Yield Curve: Short Rates Versus Bond Supply”, by Greenwood, Hanson and Vayanos Slides
2017: San Francisco Fed Macroeconomics and Monetary Policy conference, ``Should Unconventional Monetary Policies Become Conventional”, by Dominic Quint and Pau Rabanal Slides
2016: Miami Behavioral Finance Conference “Noncognitive Abilities and Financial Distress”, by Gianpaolo Parise and Kim Peijnenburg Slides
2015: FRIC conference at Copenhagen Business School, “Interpreting Factor Models”, by Kozak, Nagel and Santosh Slides
2015: NBER Household Finance Meeting “Wealth and Stock Market Participation: Estimating the Causal Effect from Swedish Lotteries”, by Briggs, Cesarini, Lindqvist and Ostling Slides
2015: NBER EASE Meeting "Liquidity Requirements, Liquidity Choice and Financial Stability", by Douglas Diamond and Anil Kashyap Slides
2015: NBER Monetary Economics Meeting, "The Liquidity Premium of Near-Money Assets", by Stefan Nagel Slides
2014: FRIC conference at Copenhagen Business School, "Intermediary Balance Sheets", by Tobias Adrian and Nina Boyarchenko Slides
2014: Brookings Panel on Economic Activity, "Effects of Unconventional Monetary Policy on Financial Institution Risk-Taking", by Gabriel Chodorow-Reich. Published discussion
2014: NBER Corporate Finance Meeting, "Banks a Patient Fixed Income Investors", by Hanson, Shleifer, Stein and Vishny Slides