- ECB workshop
Money markets and central bank balance sheets
Monday, 11 and Tuesday, 12 November 2019
 Press Room, Main Building, Frankfurt am Main 
The ECB’s annual workshop on money markets brings together central bankers, academics and market practitioners to discuss the key developments in money markets, monetary policy implementation and central bank operational frameworks. Through a combination of research presentations, keynote speeches and insights from market participants, the workshop explores how efficient transmission of monetary policy can be ensured in the current money market environment.
Programme
* indicates the presenter
- 8:30
- Registration
- 9:00
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   Session 1 Demand for central bank reservesChair: Tobias Linzert, European Central Bank Modelling the demand for central bank reservesPatrick Altmeyer*, Bank of England 
 Pedro Gurrola-Perez, World Federation of Exchanges
 Rafael Kinston, Bank of England
 Jessica Redmond, Bank of EnglandDiscussant: Marcin Kacperczyk, Imperial College London Can the US interbank market be revived?Kyungmin Kim*, Federal Reserve Board Paper Presentation Slides for discussion
 Antoine Martin, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
 Ed Nosal, Federal Reserve Bank of AtlantaDiscussant: Cyril Monnet, University of Bern 
- 10:30
- Coffee break
- 10:45
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   Session 2 Regulatory reforms and money marketsChair: Julija Jakovicka, European Central Bank Regulatory effects on short-term interest ratesAngelo Ranaldo*, University of St. Gallen Paper Presentation
 Patrick Schaffner, Bank of England and University of St. Gallen
 Michalis Vasios, Norges BankDiscussant: Glenn Schepens, European Central Bank Burying LIBORSven Klingler, BI Oslo Slides for discussion
 Olav Syrstad*, Norges BankDiscussant: Falko Fecht, Frankfurt School of Finance & Management 
- 12:15
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   Lunch break 
- 13:30
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   Keynote speechCentral Banking with Many Voices: The Communications Arms RaceAnnette Vissing-Jorgensen, Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley 
- 14:30
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   Session 3 Intermediation networksChair: Angelika Lagerblom, European Central Bank Relationships in the interbank marketJonathan Chiu*, Bank of Canada Paper Presentation
 Jens Eisenschmidt, European Central Bank
 Cyril Monnet, University of BernDiscussant: Sven Klingler, BI Oslo What does peer-to-peer lending evidence say about the risk-taking channel of monetary policy?Yiping Huang, Peking University 
 Xiang Li*, Halle Institute for Economic Research
 Chu Wang, Peking UniversityDiscussant: Diane Pierret, Luxembourg School of Finance 
- 16:00
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   Coffee break 
- 16:30
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   Session 4 Monetary policy and the market for government debtChair: Simone Manganelli, European Central Bank Central bank-driven mispricingLoriana Pelizzon*, Goethe University Frankfurt and Ca’ Foscari University of Venice 
 Marti G. Subrahmanyam, Stern School of Business at New York University
 Davide Tomio, University of Virginia Darden School of Business
 Jun Uno, Waseda UniversityDiscussant: Alexander Duering, European Central Bank Identifying dependencies in the demand for government securitiesJason Allen, Bank of Canada Presentation
 Jakub Kastl, Princeton University
 Milena Wittwer*, Stanford UniversityDiscussant: Jens Christensen, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco 
- 18:00
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   End of first day 
- 19:00
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   Dinner – by invitation only 
- 8:30
- Registration
- 9:00
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   Remarks by Benoit Cœuré, Member of the Executive Board, European Central Bank
- 9:20
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   Session 5 The remuneration of excess reservesChair: Katrin Assenmacher, European Central Bank Arbitrage capital of global banksAlyssa Anderson*, Federal Reserve Board 
 Wenxin Du, University of Chicago Booth School of Business
 Bernd Schlusche, Federal Reserve BoardDiscussant: Irem Erten, Warwick Business School Deposit insurance premiums and arbitrageEdward Kim, UCLA Anderson School of Management Paper Presentation Slides for discussion
 Marcelo Rezende*, Federal Reserve BoardDiscussant: Jean-Edouard Colliard, HEC Paris 
- 10:50
- Coffee break
- 11:05
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   Market keynote addressThe Ecosystem of Payments – Impact on today’s StakeholdersChristian Westerhaus, Deutsche Bank 
- 11:35
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   Market participants panelChair: Holger Neuhaus, European Central Bank Panellists: - Frank Beset, Rabobank
- Harry-David Gauvin, HSBC France
- Maria Cristina Lege, Intesa Sanpaolo
- Patrick Siméon, Amundi Asset Management
 
- 12:35
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   End of workshop followed by light lunch 
Please note that this programme may be subject to change without notice.
General information
 European Central Bank 
Press Room 
Main Building 
Sonnemannstrasse 20 
60314 Frankfurt am Main
+49 69 1344 0
 Fax: +49 69 1344 6000
 info@ecb.europa.eu
English
Participants are requested to arrange their own transfers, unless indicated otherwise.
- Johannes Breckenfelder
 Directorate General Research
 Financial Research Division
- Marco Corsi
 Directorate General Market Operations
 Market Operations Analysis Division
- Annette Kamps 
 Directorate General Market Operations
 Money Market & Liquidity Division
- Julian Schumacher 
 Directorate General Monetary Policy
 Monetary Policy Strategy Division
Nina Willenberg
 Directorate General Monetary Policy 
 Monetary Policy Strategy Division 
MMworkshop@ecb.europa.eu