FSR : September 2009 - The future of financial regulation
The Financial Stability Review is a bi-annually publication essentially aimed at financial sector players and observers, such as decision makers, academics and market participants. It reviews developments affecting financial institutions, markets and their infrastructures from a cyclical and structural perspective.
The transformation of financial systems has highlighted several potential sources of instability, such as financial bubbles, bouts of market volatility and changes in the allocation of risk between participants. At the very heart of the financial system, central banks play a decisive role in preserving its stability. For this reason, they carry out a thorough analysis of the soundness of the financial system's various components, based on a close dialogue with its main relevant players.
Aimed at encouraging analysis and exchanges of views, the Financial Stability Review gathers contributions from policy makers, academics and market participants. Their articles provide in-depth analysis on a wide range of topical issues.