Matthieu Bussière is Director of the Directorate Economics and International and European Relations at the Banque de France. He was previously heading the International Macroeconomics Division in the same Directorate. Before joining the Banque de France in 2009 he worked at the European Central Bank in Frankfurt, Germany, and visited, for shorter periods, the Federal Reserve Board, the Bank of England, and the International Monetary Fund. Matthieu holds a PhD in Economics from the European University Institute in Florence, Italy, a Master’s in Economics from the University of Cambridge, and is a graduate from “Sciences Po” Paris. His academic research focuses on international macroeconomics, trade, and finance.

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The interaction between macroprudential and monetary policy through global banks: New cross-country evidence from the International Banking Research Network
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- Monetary Policy 
- Financial Regulation and Banking 
- Microeconomic regulation

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Trade and currency weapons
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- Global economy 
- International trade

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The new Fama puzzle
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- Exchange Rates 
- Global crisis

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International transmission of monetary policy via banks: New cross-country evidence from the International Banking Research Network
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- Financial Regulation and Banking
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Prudential policies crossing borders: Evidence from the International Banking Research Network
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- Monetary Policy