The professor's speech is devoted to possible failures in the international financial system. Have we really learned the lessons from the 2008 crisis? What has changed for the better since then? Will new challenges threaten public and private finances?
The lecture covers such topics as regulation (strengthening supervision of liquidity and solvency, structural reforms, etc.) and deregulation, the future of the Eurozone and international cooperation, the avoidance of low interest rates, the growth of shadow banking and private debt, the future of the Central Bank and competition between traditional currencies and cryptocurrencies.