EuroFIT Conference on Syndicated Loans
At the London Business School, December 19-20, 2016
December 19, 2016
13.30 Registration
14.00 Mariassunta Giannetti (Stockholm School of Economics): Shock Propagation and Banking Structure (with Farzad Saidi)
Discussant: Sascha Steffen (University of Mannheim)
15.00 Maria Loumioti (MIT): Portfolio Performance Manipulation in Collateralized Loan Obligations (with Florin Vasvari)
Discussant: Cem Demiroglu (Koc University)
16.00 Tea and coffee break
16.30 Matt Gustafson (Penn State): Bank Monitoring: Evidence from Syndicated Loans (with Ivan Ivanov and Ralf Meisenzahl)
Discussant: Matt Plosser (NY Fed)
17.30 Keynote Speaker
Bo Becker (Stockholm School of Economics): Bad times, good credit (with Kasper Roszbach and Marieke Bos)
Discussant: Tony Saunders (NYU)
18.30 Adjourn
18.45 Reception drinks (everyone welcome - Garden Room)
19.30 Dinner (invitation only)
December 20, 2016
9.00 Tea, coffee and pastries
9.30 Peter Demerjian (University of Washington): Assessing the Accuracy of Forward-Looking Information in Debt Contract Negotiations: Management Forecast Accuracy and Private Loans (with John Donovan and Jared Jennings)
Discussant: Bugra Ozel (UT Dallas)
10.30 Tea and coffee break
11.00 Glen Schepens (ECB): Life below zero: Bank lending under negative policy rates (with Florian Heider and Farzad Saidi)
Discussant: Ralf Meisenzahl (Federal Reserve Board)
12.00 Lunch
13.00 Andrew Bird (Carnegie Mellon): Short-termism Spillovers from the Financial Industry (with Aytekin Ertan, Stephen Karolyi, and Tom Ruchti)
Discussant: Ningzhong Li (UT Dallas)
14.00 Tim Eisert (Erasmus University Rotterdam): Whatever it takes: The real effects of unconventional monetary policy (with Viral Acharya, Christian Eufinger, and Christian Hirsch)
Discussant: Tobias Berg (Frankfurt School of Finance & Management)
15.00 Adjourn
EuroFIT Conference
At London Business School on December 11-12, 2014.
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Conference “The Macroeconomics of Financial Stability”
At the London Business School on 4 December 2012.
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