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Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Talk on the interplay of macroeconomic analysis and financial regulation and supervision

On Friday the 12th, from 11 AM to 1:30 PM, we have organised an interesting talk on the interplay of macroeconomic analysis and financial regulation.

The speaker is Sarah Carlson who works at the UK Financial Services Authority (FSA). She is the manager of the Global Risk & Risk Aggregation team which is responsible for carrying out FSA's macroeconomics research and analysis. The team produces risk-focused research and analysis of global and environmental risks across the whole range of FSA's activities. She was earlier an Asia economist and has a special interest in Asia.

Her talk is titled : Risk-based regulation in the UK: Where does macroeconomic analysis fit into the picture? She would be talking about the innovative ways in which the FSA integrates macro and market analysis into its supervisory work. She would also profile some of the tools that FSA has developed that help in obtaining unique insights into the ways in which developments in the real economy can affect the FSA's regulatory remit.

The venue is Committee Hall VI at IIC. It's on the first floor adjacent to the Rock Garden. The time is from 11 to 1:30. We look forward to seeing you there.