[IGE/IMF International Conference] G-20 Reform Initiatives: Impications for the Future of Financial

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IGE/IMF International Confernce

November 10~11, 2009

Seoul, Korea

G-20 Reform Initiatives:

Implications for the Future of Financial Regulation

Organized by

Institute for Global Economics (IGE)

International Monetary Fund (IMF)

Sponsored by

Shinhan Bank


PROGRAM
Tuesday, November 10
6:30 p.m. Reception and Dinner (Diamond Hall, 22nd Floor)
Welcoming Remarks:

Chong-Hyun Nam, President, Institute for Global Economics
José Viñals, Financial Counsellor and Director of the Monetary and Capital Market Department, International Monetary Fund
Congratulatory Remarks:

The Honorable Il SaKong, Chairman, G-20 Summit Korea Coordinating Committee
Wednesday, November 11
08:30~09:00 a.m. Registration (Diamond Hall, 22nd Floor)
Morning Session Chair:

Pyung-Joo Kim, Chairman, Institute for Global Economics
09:00~09:10 a.m. Opening Remarks
Baek Soon Lee, President & CEO, Shinhan Bank
09:10~09:50 a.m. Keynote Address: Lessons from Global Economic and Financial Crisis
Edwin (Ted) M. Truman, Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economis/ former Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury
9:50~10:30 a.m. Lessons Learned from Regulatory and Supervisory Responses to the Crisis
José Viñals, Financial Counsellor and Director of the Monetary and Capital Market Department, International Monetary Fund
Q&A
10:30~10:45 a.m. Coffee Break
10:45~12:15 p.m. Systemic Risk Regulation
Who Should Regulate Systemic Risk?
Masahiro Kawai, Dean, Asian Development Institute, Tokyo
Defining Systemically Important Institutions, Market, and Instruments
Barry Johnson, Assistant Director, Monetary and Capital Market Department, International Monetary Fund
Regulating Systemic Risk: Procyclicality, Leverage, and Capital Surcharges
Jang Yung Lee, Vice Governor, Financial Supervisory Service
Q&A
12:15~2:00 p.m. Lunch (Maple Hall, 4th Floor)
Guest Speaker:

The Honorable Dong Soo Chin, Chairman, Financial Services Commission
Afternoon Session Chair:

Cheng Hoon Lim, Advisor, International Monetary Fund
2:00~3:30 p.m. Managing Cross-Border Risks
Making Supervisory Colleges Work
John Palmer, former Superintendant of Financial Institutions, Canada
Cross-border Banking and Frameworks for Crisis Management and Resolution
Luis Cortavarria-Checkley, Advisor, Monetary and Capital Market Department, International Monetary Fund
How to Throw Sand in the Wheels of Foreign Capital Flows: Regulations, Institutional Building or Bail-out?
Kyung Soo Kim, Deputy Governor, BOK
Q&A
3:30~3:45 p.m. Coffee Break
3:45~5:15 p.m. Panel Discussion: The Challenge of Unsinding Policy Interventions During the Crisis
Moderator: Yoon-Je Cho, Dean, GSIS, Sogang University / Senior Advisor, Institute for Global Economics
Panelists: Barry Johnston, Assistant Director, Monetary and Capital Market Department, International Monetary Fund
Oh-Seok Hyun, President, Korea DevelopmentI Institute
Dae-Lae Nho, Deputy Minister, Minisstry of Strategy and Finance
Richard Dobbs, Director, McKinsey Global Institute, Mckinsey & Company
Won-Am Park, Professor, Hoing Ik University
Q&A
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