SOVEREIGN BOND MARKETS
IN INFLATIONARY TIMES
Dear Colleagues and Friends,
It is our pleasure to invite you to attend the 10th International Conference on Sovereign Bond Markets.
The conference this year focuses on Sovereign Bond Markets in Inflationary Times, and it is hosted by the Bank of Canada. Co-organizers include the NYU Stern|Volatility and Risk Institute, the Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE, the Imperial College|Brevan Howard Centre for Financial Analysis, the London Business School|AQR Asset Management Institute, the Deutsche Bundesbank, and the European Central Bank.
Over the past year or so, most central banks around the globe have been battling rampant inflation while attempting to achieve a soft landing of their domestic economies --- a task compounded by the global conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, post-pandemic supply chain strains, and banking fragility --- with unresolved fiscal quandaries in the background. These unprecedented challenges may render those efforts less effective, while fueling financial distortions on Wall Street and allocation inefficiencies on Main Street.
The final program will include both submitted and invited papers.
The Conference will also feature panel discussions on the major outstanding issues in sovereign bond markets.
CALL FOR PAPERS
- Unconventional monetary policies during periods of turmoil and:
- Pricing of financial assets and exchange rates
- Divergent policy-making around the globe
- Market participants, primary dealers, and other institutions
- Risk taking by banks
- Spillovers and network effects from the US/Europe/Japan to other economies
- Spillovers and network effects across asset classes
- Currency regimes
- Investment and financial decisions of firms
- Financial market liquidity.
- The impact of inflation-motivated monetary and fiscal policies on the sovereign bond markets
- Financial stability in an unstable world and:
- Sovereign risk in inflationary or recessionary economies
- Quantitative tightening
- Conflicting monetary and fiscal policies
- The bank-sovereign “doom loop”
- Financial dislocations and their real effects.
While the above topics define the broad contours of the areas of interest, papers in related areas may also be considered.
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Decisions regarding acceptance will be made by February 1, 2024.
The final version of accepted papers must be received by March 1, 2024.
When
22 – 23 April 2024
Where
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IMPORTANT DATES
- December 15, 2023 Papers submission deadline
- February 1, 2024 Paper acceptance notification
- March 1, 2024 Deadline for sending final version of accepted papers
VENUE
Bank of Canada Museum
30 Bank Street
Ottawa ON
K1A 0G9
CANADA
613 782-8914
website: https://www.bankofcanadamuseum.ca/
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
- Rui Albuquerque, Carroll School of Management, Boston College
- Antonio Diez de los Rios, Bank of Canada
- Robert Engle, NYU Stern
- Michael Fleming, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- Edith Hotchkiss, Carroll School of Management, Boston College
- Stephan Jank, Deutsche Bundesbank
- Tetsuo Kurosaki, International Monetary Fund and Bank of Japan
- Simone Manganelli, European Central Bank
- Emanuel Moench, Frankfurt School
- Paolo Pasquariello, Ross School of Business, University of Michigan
- Loriana Pelizzon, Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE
- Stephen Schaefer, London Business School
- Philip Strahan, Carroll School of Management, Boston College
- Marti G. Subrahmanyam, NYU Stern