11 Nov 2024
18:15  - 20:00

WWZ Auditorium, Peter Merian-Weg 6, Basel

Inaugural lecture

"Frictions"

Public Inaugural Lecture by Angelo Ranaldo

Angelo Ranaldo

Public inaugural lecture by Prof. Dr. Angelo Ranaldo (Professor of Finance and Financial Economics) with the title "Frictions".

Program
6:15 p.m.: Welcome by Dean Alois Stutzer
6:20 p.m.: Lecture by Angelo Ranaldo
7:00 p.m.: Public Discussion
7:15 p.m.: Apéro / Reception

Abstract
In this inaugural lecture, we will explore the key frictions or inefficiencies in the financial system, focusing on how reality often deviates from the assumptions necessary for efficiency. Drawing on my research, we will examine symptoms such as mispricing and illiquidity, along with their underlying causes, including imperfect information, intermediary frictions, and funding constraints. As the global financial system is both evolving and complex, today's frictions differ from those of the past, with symptoms sometimes transforming into causes, and vice versa. I will also highlight the challenge of addressing these issues, as policy and regulatory interventions, though aimed at improving the system, can unintentionally introduce new frictions.

Speaker
Angelo Ranaldo is a Full Professor of Finance and Financial Economics at the University of Basel, Faculty of Business and Economics. He also holds a senior chair at the Swiss Finance Institute (SFI). He collaborates with several international institutions, including the European Central Bank, which awarded him the Duisenberg Scholarship, and the Swiss National Bank, for which he works as a Member of the SNB Bank Council.


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