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Financial Stability: Frontier Risks, a New Normal, and Policy Challenges

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The tenth annual financial stability conference, organized by the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland and the Office of Financial Research, explored challenges stemming from both short- and long-term risks to financial stability. The conference, which focused on frontier risks, a new normal, and policy challenges, featured both academic papers and panels on macroprudential and monetary policy, financial institutions, and financial markets; paper presentations; and remarks from three speakers. This Economic Commentary summarizes the academic papers and keynotes from the conference.

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  • Joseph G. Haubrich, 2023. "Financial Stability: Frontier Risks, a New Normal, and Policy Challenges," Economic Commentary, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, vol. 2023(14), pages 1-5, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedcec:96590
    DOI: 10.26509/frbc-ec-202314
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