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José Manuel González-Páramo on the Future of Financial Regulation and Supervision

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Tony Brown says: 20 Feb 2010 7:48

A timely event. This was a most authoritative and encouraging presentation.

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19 Feb 2010 @ 12:45

The Future of Financial Market Regulation and Supervision

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About the Event:

As part of the IIEA’s ongoing series of events on ‘Fixing Finance’, José Manuel González-Páramo delivered an address on "Globalisation, international financial integration and the financial crisis: The future of European and international financial market regulation and supervision" and engaged in an extensive question and answer session with the audience.

About the Speaker:

José Manuel González-Páramo is a Member of the Executive Board of the European Central Bank.

He was appointed Professor of Economics at Universidad Computense de Madrid in 1988. From 1985 to 1994 he was an economic adviser to and consultant for various public and private institutions, including the Spanish Ministry of Economics and Finance, the Fundación Fondo para la Investigación Económica y Social, the Banco de España, the European Commission and the World Bank. 

Professor González-Páramo has been involved in working groups on economic and financial matters at the Bank for International Settlements and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. He was appointed Member of the Governing Council of the Banco de España in 1994 and subsequently of its Executive Board in 1998. In this capacity, he has been jointly responsible for setting the policy line on major issues encompassing monetary policy, economic analysis, preparations for Economic and Monetary Union and financial supervision and regulation.

Professor González-Páramo joined the ECB in 2004. An extensive list of his publications can be found here. Transcripts of recent speeches are available here.

 

 

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