Speaking on the topic of ‘Banking today’, Dr Bailey outlined the state of the banking sector, focusing on the future issues that are important for banks themselves and for broader monetary and financial stability. This includes bank regulation, capital and liquidity requirements, the puzzle surrounding the market valuation of banks, the debate about the fractional reserve system of banking, and the impact of COVID on the UK economy.
David Llewellyn, Emeritus Professor of Money and Banking, said: “This is an important lecture which raises several important issues related to bank and market behaviour and the impact of bank regulation. It will surely be widely studied for some considerable time to come.”