The symposium is currently in progress – linked below. Bernie is just about to start. Please join if you are in this area – Bernie should be interesting.
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14 September, 2006 at 12:06
ozrisk
Nothing really new from Bernie. The really interesting thing about the symposium from an Australian point of view was the perspective from the foreign regulators. Although we (often) complain about APRA we are really not that badly off. They are not the FSA, for example, but then they do not have those resources. Compare them to regulators of similar sized financial markets and they are doing well.
That does not mean, however, they could not do better, but perhaps we should tone down our complaints a bit.