An Agenda for Japan and the United States
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
November 4 - 6, 2011 • Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA
Topics
- Public Debt Overhang and the Financial Sector
- Micro-Prudential Measures for Systemic Stability - Basel III and GSIFI Regulations
- Inflation or Deflation - Geological Risk, Geopolitical Risk and Macro-Policies
Keynote Speakers
- Masatsugu Asakawa, Deputy Vice Minister for International Affairs, Japan Ministry of Finance
- Teisuke Kitayama, Chairman of the Board, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation
- Marisa Lago, Assistant Secretary for International Markets and Development, U.S. Department of Treasury
- Richard Neiman, Vice Chairman, Global Financial Services Regulatory Practice, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
- Ronald O’Hanley, President, Asset Management and Corporate Services, Fidelity Investments
Symposium Materials
Concept Papers
- Public Debt Overhang and the Financial Sector, Hiroshi Kobayashi
- Japanese Life Insurance Industry’s Response to the Great East Japan Earthquake, Shizuharu Kubono
- Public Debt Overhang and the Financial Sector - Impact on the life insurance industry caused by volatility in interest rates, Shizuharu Kubono
- A Review of Regulatory Developments in Japan’s Capital Markets in 2011, Yoshio Okubo
- Re: Public Debt Hangover and Financial Sector, Takaaki Nakajima
- Banks cannot “lend out” reserves, Paul Sheard
- The Fed is more aggressive than the BOJ, Paul Sheard
- Comprehensive monetary easing and sterilization, Paul Sheard
- The beauty of quantitative easing, Paul Sheard
- In defense of deficits (in a deleveraging world), Paul Sheard
- Comment Letter to Financial Stability Committee, Jon Malamud
- Comment Letter to IAIS: Response to FSC Questions, Jon Malamud
- Systemically Correct Scope of Banking, Tsuyoshi Oyama
- On Government Activism, Richard Katz
We offer our gracious thanks to the 2011 Japan-U.S. Symposium sponsors for their generous support of this year's event.
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