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Making the counter-cyclical buffer more effective
One novel element in the toolbox of capital requirements after the Global Financial Crisis was the countercyclical capital buffer, which was introduced to strengthen the resilience of financial institutions across the credit cycle and...
The Florence School of Banking and Finance (FBF), in collaboration with the Bank of Italy, successfully hosted its Annual Conference on 10-11 March 2025 at the European University Institute in Florence, focusing on the future of financial markets and innovation in Europe.
Titled “Financing Growth and Innovation in Europe: Economic and Policy Challenges“, the two-day event brought together leading academics, policymakers, and industry professionals to discuss strategies for strengthening Europe’s financial system and fostering innovation amid global challenges.
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