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SUMMARY:Global financial services reform since the 2007 crisis- job done\,
  or significant risks still ahead? - David Wright (Secretary General\, IOS
 CO)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20160229T170000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20160229T184500Z
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DESCRIPTION:It is now nearly 9 years since the onset of the global financi
 al crisis in the summer of 2007 and the economic and political effects of 
 it are still being felt. Global economic growth has not returned to its lo
 ng term trend\; unemployment and overcapacity remains high\, particularly 
 in the European Union and now markets appear to be entering another volati
 le period including very large capital outflows from emerging market count
 ries. A central policy question to ask is whether the sum of the global fi
 nancial repair reforms that have been made since 2007 have indeed reduced\
 , sustainably\, global systemic risk and set sound foundations for long te
 rm recovery. Or are there still a swathe of unfinished financial and struc
 tural reforms putting at risk global financial stability? If so\, what are
  they and what are the possible contagion channels? Should the global regu
 latory community be confident that its level of comprehension of global fi
 nancial stocks and flows is now sufficient to manage and anticipate future
  crises? And have the major financial firms changed their behaviour for th
 e better?       \nSpeakers:\nDavid Wright (Secretary General\, IOSCO)
LOCATION:St Antony's College - North Site (Seminar Room\, European Studies
  Centre\, 70 Woodstock Road\, Oxford OX2 6HR )
TZID:Europe/London
URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/907f2223-cf98-4d80-9f9a-e760f2b3204c/
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