Series: #FBFPills

  1. Why do banks syndicate credit? A closer look at risk and specialisation (Steven Ongena)

    4 October 2024

  2. Political Extremism & Financial Stability: Insights from Fascist Italy (Mikhail Mamonov)

    26 September 2024

  3. Unpacking bank runs: insights from historical data and economic impact (Karsten Müller)

    2 September 2024

  4. The Strategic and Tragic Dimensions of European Banking (Elsa Clara Massoc)

    28 August 2024

  5. The Impact of “Sin” Bank Closures on Firm Performance (Mikhail Mamonov)

    28 August 2024

  6. The Role of Financial Markets in Combating Climate Change (Tobias Berg)

    28 August 2024

  7. Bank Credit and Market-based Finance for Corporations (Alessandro Scopelliti)

    28 August 2024

  8. Political Ideology and International Capital Flows (Larissa Schäfer)

    13 June 2024

  9. Banking regulation and environmental sustainability (Kern Alexander)

    In this #FBFpill, Kern Alexander, Professor of International Financial Law and Banking Regulation at the Florence School of Banking and Finance, discusses how banks, and banking regulation in particular, can contribute to environmental sustainability objectives.

    1 June 2023

  10. Financial sophistication and redistribution in credit card markets

    Andrea Presbitero (International Monetary Fund)

    14 April 2023

  11. A snapshot of the EU DLT Pilot Regime

    Leonardo Giani (Florence School of Banking and Finance)

    24 February 2023

  12. The importance of an efficient bankruptcy system

    Nandini Gupta (Indiana University)

    9 February 2023

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