Event

New York Fed-ECB Conference on Nonbank Financial Institutions 2026

Call For Papers
November 13, 2026
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York and the European Central Bank are organizing their annual Conference on Nonbank Financial Institutions (NBFIs). The conference aims to bring together academics, central bankers, and market participants to present and discuss new research on NBFIs that is of particular interest to central banks.

The conference will take place as a full-day, in-person event on November 13, 2026, at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

The organizers welcome empirical and theoretical contributions focusing on, but not limited to, the following topics:

  • The role of different types of NBFIs (e.g., mutual funds, pension funds, insurance companies, hedge funds, or private credit funds) in financial markets
  • The vulnerabilities of NBFIs and the impact on financial stability and credit provision to the real economy
  • The effects of macroprudential regulation of NBFIs
  • The factors affecting interlinkages and interactions between NBFIs and banks, such as regulations
  • The role of NBFIs in the transmission of monetary policy
  • The role of innovations in NBFIs and the effects of these innovations on financial inclusion

Paper Submission Procedure
Interested authors should submit full papers in PDF format to submission.nbfi.conference@gmail.com by April 30, 2026.

Please direct questions to simone.lenzu@ny.frb.org

Conference Organizers

Johannes Breckenfelder, European Central Bank
Nicola Cetorelli, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Fulvia Fringuellotti, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Maurizio Habib, European Central Bank
Christoph Kaufmann, European Central Bank
Simone Lenzu, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Angela Maddaloni, European Central Bank
Asani Sarkar, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Lee Seltzer, Federal Reserve Bank of New York

 


 


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