Contents: Part l financial stability in a globalised world
1. Securing financial stability: The contribution of economic policy
2. Rules and tools for capturing systemic risk
3. Could less be more? The role of finance for the economy
4. More painkillers, please? Why more finance is the wrong medicine for our growth problem
5. Under pressure - is consolidation the solution for Europe's banking sector?
6. Banking sector in uncertain times - a challenge for whom?
7. Banks navigating uncharted waters
8. How to manage financial crises from a systemic viewpoint
9. Financial systemic risk - the national and international dimension of macroprudential policy
10. Resilient banks - essential building blocks of a stable financial system
11. Shaken but not stirred? The banking system seven years after the crisis
Part ll supervision and regulation in Europe and beyond
12. Moving together - one year of European banking supervision
13. Failing or likely to fail? Putting the European banking union to the test
14. Banks-allowing them to fail
15. European banking union - a construction site. Common supervision, common resolution, common deposit insurance scheme?
16. Trying to see in the dark - the challenge of financial regulation
17. Big bang banking union - what can we expect?
18. What is "good regulation"?
19. Cutting the gordian knot or splitting hairs?
20. The quest for stability - regulating and supervising banks
21. The euro, the banks and the crisis - reshaping the world of finance
Part lll Basel III - reflections on a major regulatory project
22. Are we done now? Reflections on the post-crisis supervisory and regulatory regime
23. Too little, too much, or just right? Reforming banking regulation after the financial crisis
24. Basel III - goal within sight
25. Where do we go from here? The future of US-EU financial relations following the finalisation of Basel III
26. Basel III - are we done now
Part lV behind the curve? The role of climate change in banking supervision
27. Behind the curve? The role of climate risks in banks' risk management
28. Greener finance - better finance? How green should the financial world be?
I. Opt in or opt out? The future of the European Union in light of Brexit
29. What does Brexit mean for European banks?
30. The possible impact of Brexit on the financial landscape. Speech delivered at zeb, London, 24 February 2017
31. The future relationship between Germany and the uk in finance after Brexit
32. We can work it out - or can we? Current challenges in Brexit talks
33. Living with fragmentation - post-Brexit realities in financial services
34. How will Brexit change the map of global finance?
II. Digitalisation - the most significant challenge for future banking
35. Digitalisation - repercussions for banks and their supervisors
36. Digital natives? The future of banking in an era of digitalisation
37. Banks spellbound by innovation? Lessons learnt from digitalisation
38. On the prospects of growing electronification in the capital markets
39. Banking on big data - different policy issues?
40. Totally digital? The future of banking business
III. Central banking and the role of international cooperation
41. The future of global economic cooperation - Brexit, Basel III and beyond
42. What's the future of globalisation? What's the future of free markets? European optimism in an uncertain world
43. A stairway to heaven? The promises and limits of global integration
IV. Conclusion
44. Mediating between worlds - eight years at the Bundesbank.