Javier Suarez is a Professor of Finance at CEMFI, Madrid. He is also a Research Fellow of the CEPR and a Research Associate of the ECGI. He earned a PhD in Economics at Universidad Carlos III, Madrid. His research and teaching activities cover mainly the areas of corporate finance and banking, with a special focus on the analysis of bank regulation, the linkages between macroeconomics and banking, and macro-prudential policies. He has numerous publications in top economics and finance journals. In 2013-2014 he served as an academic advisor to the Macro-prudential Research Network (MaRs) of the European System of Central Banks. Since March 2015 he is member of the Advisory Scientific Committee of the European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB).

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Addressing banks’ vulnerability to runs, part 2: Policy options
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- Financial Regulation and Banking

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Addressing banks’ vulnerability to runs, part 1: Facts, arguments, and policy challenges
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- Financial Regulation and Banking

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Corporate credit and leverage in the EU: A long-term view
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- Financial Markets

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How much capital should banks hold?
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- Financial Regulation and Banking

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IFRS 9 and COVID-19: Delay and freeze the transitional arrangements clock
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- COVID-19 
- Financial Regulation and Banking