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Artificial intelligence and stability

Financial institutions are rapidly embracing AI – but at what cost to financial stability? This column argues that AI introduces novel stability risks...

February 2025
Jón Danielsson

Opinion Pieces

The one-in-a-thousand-day problem

Financial crises usually inflict the most damage when banks suddenly shift from pursuing profits to survival. This column argues that such drastic...

December 2024
Jón Danielsson

Opinion Pieces

How the financial authorities can respond to AI threats to financial stability

Artificial intelligence can act to either stabilise the financial system or to increase the frequency and severity of financial crises. This second...

July 2024
Jón Danielsson
Andreas Uthemann

Opinion Pieces

AI financial crises

The rapid adoption of artificial intelligence is transforming the financial industry. This first of a two-column series argues that AI may either...

July 2024
Jón Danielsson
Andreas Uthemann

Opinion Pieces

Why so many crises happen when we know why they happen and how to prevent them

Financial crises are not complicated, and many claim to know why they happen and how to prevent them. Why then do they happen with such alarming...

May 2024
Jón Danielsson

Opinion Pieces

How the financial authorities can take advantage of artificial intelligence

Artificial intelligence will both be of considerable help to the financial authorities and bring new challenges. This column argues the authorities...

March 2024
Jón Danielsson
Andreas Uthemann

Opinion Pieces

When risk models hallucinate

Risk model hallucination happens when models are forced to forecast the likelihood of extreme events in cases where they have not been trained with...

February 2024
Jón Danielsson

Opinion Pieces

How AI can undermine financial stability

As artificial intelligence makes inroads into the financial system, it exacerbates existing channels of instability and creates new ones. This column...

January 2024
Jón Danielsson
Andreas Uthemann

Discussion Papers

The calming of short-term market fear and its long-term consequences: The central banks’ dilemma

We study the short-term effects and long-term consequences of Fed crisis interventions on market fears — the risk perception of large asset price...
December 2023
DP 894
Mattia Bevilacqua
Jón Danielsson
Lerby Ergun
Andreas Uthemann
Jean-Pierre Zigrand

Discussion Papers

On the use of artificial intelligence in financial regulations and the impact on financial stability

As the financial authorities increase their use of artificial intelligence (AI), micro regulations, such as consumer protection and routine banking...

November 2023
DP 891
Jón Danielsson
Andreas Uthemann

Opinion Pieces

Artificial intelligence and financial stability

The use of artificial intelligence in the private sector is accelerating, and the financial authorities have no choice but to follow if they are to...

October 2023
Jón Danielsson

Opinion Pieces

When artificial intelligence becomes a central banker

Artificial intelligence is expected to be widely used by central banks as it brings considerable cost saving and efficiency benefits. However, as this...

July 2023
Jón Danielsson

Opinion Pieces

The legacy of cryptocurrencies

Crypto-promoters and financial authorities are split on the future of cryptocurrencies. Should crypto join the mainstream or remain in the wilderness...

June 2023
Jón Danielsson

Opinion Pieces

The case against aggressive government action on crypto

The financial regulators have recently taken an active interest in cryptocurrencies, more than a decade after their law enforcement counterparts did...

March 2023
Jón Danielsson

Opinion Pieces

What Silicon Valley Bank and Credit Suisse tell us about financial regulations

The downfall of Silicon Valley Bank and Credit Suisse has exposed failures in how we regulate the financial system. This column argues that the...

March 2023
Jón Danielsson
Charles Goodhart

Opinion Pieces

Lessons from the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank

The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank shows that banks still pose risks. Are they systemic? Jon Danielsson, Robert Macrae, and Nikola Tchouparov write...

March 2023
Jón Danielsson
Robert Macrae
Nikola Tchouparov

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