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All Policy Events
The SAFE Policy Center regularly invites outstanding policy makers and policy experts to give a public lecture. The Policy Web Seminar series aims at fostering debates on topical issues.
Financial History Research Events
Together with the institutes around the House of Finance, the Leibniz Institute SAFE organizes events in context of the Goethe University Visiting Professorship in Financial History, which is endowed by the Metzler Bank and the Friedrich Flick Foundation.
5th SAFE Market Microstructure Conference, 23-25 August 2022
The 5th SAFE Market Microstructure Conference aimed at stimulating the discussion on current developments in the field. Organizers are Peter Gomber, Goethe University, Loriana Pelizzon, Leibniz Institute SAFE and Goethe University, Erik Theissen, University of Mannheim, and Christian Westheide, University of Vienna.
1st Sustainability Standards Watchers Conference, 12 July 2022
The first hybrid conference of the Frankfurt Panel on Sustainability Research (FPSR) was a dialog among biodiversity, climate, economic, and legal scholars and financial industry, policy makers, central banks and the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB). The conference focused on shedding light on the process of sustainability standard setting through three interdisciplinary panel discussions. The FPSR is a group of scientists from the Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Center, the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, the Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE, and the Goethe University Frankfurt.
SAFE-IBF Conference on “Banking and the State” , 9 November 2021
The Leibniz Institute SAFE and the Institute for Banking and Financial History organized the conference "Banking & State" to discuss the state's involvement in the banking sector, which has gained momentum with the financial crisis and the COVID-19 crisis.
8th SAFE Asset Pricing Workshop, 23-25 August 2021
The Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE and the Deutsche Bundesbank organized the 8th SAFE Asset Pricing Workshop. The workshop aims to stimulate the discussion on current developments in the field and was organized by Emanuel Moench (Deutsche Bundesbank) and Christian Schlag (Goethe University and Leibniz Institute SAFE).
SAFE Workshop: EMU at a Crossroads? Economic Governance Reforms in the European Union, 14-15 July 2021
The Leibniz Institute SAFE organized the workshop with the goal to bring together state-of-the-art research covering various aspects of ongoing economic governance reforms with contributions from political science, law, and economics on the European Monetary Union. Panel discussions examined the completion and implementation of the European Banking Union, ongoing reforms of regulating capital markets and macroprudential supervision, as well as macroeconomic governance and fiscal policy.
Frankfurter interdisziplinären Live-Debatte
The Cluster of Excellence Cardio-Pulmonary Institute, the Leibniz Institute Hessian Foundation for Peace and Conflict Research (HSFK), the research network "Normative Orders" of the Goethe University Frankfurt and the Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE organized the Frankfurt Interdisciplinary Live Debates - an academic and interdisciplinary dialogue platform on current social issues.
8th Frankfurt Conference on Financial Market Policy, 17 November-9 December 2020
The 8th edition of our Frankfurt Conference on Financial Market Policy under the title "Policy Options for the European Recovery" took place as a series of online events. The events focused on the lessons and implications of the Covid pandemic crisis for finance from different angles. Under the sepakers were Mark Bowman (Her Majesty Treasury), Jörg Kukies (Federal Ministry of Finance), Emmanuel Moulin (French Treasury), and Jan Pieter Krahnen (Leibniz Institute SAFE).
7th SAFE Asset Pricing Workshop, 22-23 September 2020
The Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE and the Deutsche Bundesbank organized the 7th SAFE Asset Pricing Workshop. The workshop aims to stimulate the discussion on current developments in the field and was organized by
Emanuel Moench (Deutsche Bundesbank) and Christian Schlag (Goethe University and Leibniz Institute SAFE).