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2007, Issue Mar 2007, Issue Dec 2006, Issue May 2005, Issue Dec 2005, Issue Aug 2004, Issue Sep 1-2 Opening remarks by Jamie B. Stewart, Jr. [Downloadable!]
3-6 Conference overview and summary of papers by Donald P. Morgan & Frederic S. Mishkin [Downloadable!]
7-21 Rebalancing the three pillars of Basel II by Jean-Charles Rochet [Downloadable!]
23-26 Commentary on "Rebalancing the three pillars of Basel II." by Darryll Hendricks [Downloadable!]
27-30 Commentary on "Rebalancing the three pillars of Basel II." by Jeremy C. Stein [Downloadable!]
31-45 Disclosure, volatility, and transparency: and empirical investigation into the value of bank disclosure by Ursel Baumann & Erlend Nier [Downloadable!]
47-48 Commentary on "Disclosure, volatility and transparency: an empirical investigation into the value of bank disclosure." by Charles W. Calomiris [Downloadable!]
49-51 Commentary on "Disclosure, volatility, and transparency: an empirical investigation into the value of bank disclosure." by Eric Rosengren [Downloadable!]
53-62 Market indicators, bank fragility, and indirect market discipline by Reint Gropp & Jukka Vesala & Giuseppe Vulpes [Downloadable!]
63-65 Commentary on "Market indicators, bank fragility, and indirect market discipline" by Mark J. Flannery [Downloadable!]
67-71 Commentary on "Market indicators, bank fragility, and indirect market discipline" by Jose A. Lopez [Downloadable!]
73-92 A reconsideration of the risk sensitivity of U.S. banking organization subordinated debt spreads: a sample selection approach by Daniel M. Covitz & Diana Hancock & Myron L. Kwast [Downloadable!]
93-95 Commentary on "A reconsideration of the risk sensitivity of U.S. banking organization subordinated debt spreads: a sample selection approach" by Kevin J. Stiroh [Downloadable!]
97-107 Risk and return of publicly held versus privately owned banks by Simon H. Kwan [Downloadable!]
109-113 Commentary on "Risk and return of publicly held versus privately owned banks" by Philip E. Strahan [Downloadable!]
2004, Issue May 2004, Issue Dec 2003, Issue Sep 2003, Issue Jun 2003, Issue Apr 2002, Issue Nov 2002, Issue May 2001, Issue Sep 2001, Issue Mar 2001, Issue Dec 2000, Issue Sep 2000, Issue Oct 1-3 Specialization, diversification, and the structure of the financial system - the impact of technological change and regulatory reform, opening remarks by Jamie B. Stewart, Jr. [Downloadable!]
7-10 Banking and securities and insurance: economists' views of the synergies - summary of presentations by Cara S. Lown [Downloadable!]
11-23 The determinants of success in the new financial services environment: now that firms can do everything, what should they do and why should regulators care? by Anthony M. Santomero & David L. Eckles [Downloadable!]
25-37 The economics and politics of financial modernization by Randall S. Kroszner [Downloadable!]
39-54 The changing landscape of the financial services industry: what lies ahead? by Cara S. Lown & Carol L. Osler & Philip E. Strahan & Amir Sufi [Downloadable!]
55-58 Banking and securities and insurance: economists' views of the synergies - commentary by Christopher T. Mahoney [Downloadable!]
61-65 All the answers are different by Denis O'Leary [Downloadable!]
67-72 Technology: driving specialization or enabling diversification (or both)? by Till Guldimann & Jim Marks & presenters & Lawrence J. Radecki & moderator & summary by John Wenninger [Downloadable!]
73-79 The changing role of banking supervision by Tom de Swaan [Downloadable!]
81-87 Why we do what we do: the views of bankers, insurers, and securities firms on specialization and diversification by Tony Candito & Michael J. Castellano & Richard Heckinger & presenters & Darryll Hendricks & moderator & summary by Kevin J. Stiroh [Downloadable!]
89-94 The changing financial structure: challenges for supervisors and risk managers by Leslie Rahl & William Rutledge & Petros Sabatacakis & presenters & Beverly Hirtle & moderator [Downloadable!]
Specialization, diversification, and the structure of the financial system: the impact of technological change and regulatory reform, proceedings of a conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, June 9, 2000 by anonymous [Downloadable!]
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