Andy Haldane
Bank's Haldane: regulators must consider changing shape and structure of finance
Executive director for financial stability at the Bank of England says regulators should reconsider the structure of financial contracts, markets, and institutions
Preventing system failure
A model borrowed from ecology offers new insights for policymakers in how to understand and combat systemic risk, writes Claire Jones.
Interview: Andrew Haldane
The executive director for financial stability at the Bank of England talks to Robert Pringle about lessons from the crisis, the macroprudential toolkit, links between monetary policy and financial stability, and whether the banking industry needs to be…
Westminster spells out Bank’s importance in new regulatory structure
Bank-led committee will instruct prudential regulator and consumer body on policy; Treasury asks industry players for input on broadening new body’s objectives
BoE's Haldane calls for new measure of banks' growth
The “golden era” of finance between early 1990s and 2007 was no productivity miracle as national accounts data and growth accounting suggest
Bank’s Haldane moots structural change to recover social costs
Bank’s executive director for financial stability labels banking pollution “a real and large social problem”; says officials must look at architecture of financial system to resolve it
Fair value in foul weather
Andrew Haldane draws on Macbeth to explain how financial instruments might be valued in future
Reshape debt to prevent future crises: Bank’s Haldane
Bank of England director Andrew Haldane points to debt-equity swaps and contingent capital as means to avoid another debt crisis; says shareholder dividends should have been saved
Old Lady urges banks to use profits to de-leverage
Bank of England calls on banks to plug profits back into fixing balance sheets; Haldane says City exodus may be price worth paying
Social contract needs a revamp
Bank of England’s Andrew Haldane finds that social contract between banks and the state needs to revised
BoE’s Haldane outlines views on capital rules
Bank of England''s financial stability executive director says capital levels were possibly way too low before crash
BoE’s Haldane: OTC markets need reforming
Bank of England’s Andy Haldane says over-the-counter post-trade infrastructure needs top-down push to reform
A feeble response to an unprecedented crisis
Officials have failed to deliver on their promises of a regulatory overhaul. It is a pity, writes Robert Pringle, the chairman of Central Banking Publications.
BoE's Haldane on lessons from natural disasters
There is much to be learnt on dealing with financial crises from natural disasters, Andrew Haldane, the executive director for financial stability at the Bank of England, has noted.
Crisis must prompt risk-management reassessment
A new wave of transformation in the standards of risk management is now a priority, Andrew Haldane, the executive director responsible for financial stability at the Bank of England, has said.
The Resolution of International Financial Crises
RESEARCH - Joint paper from the Bank of England and the Bank of Canada. By Andy Haldane of the International Finance Division, Bank of England and Mark Kruger of the International Department, Bank of Canada, November 2001.