Friday, 9 May 2008
Institute-affiliated ETH Professor says response to banking crisis must apply across entire industry
ETH Professor Didier Sornette, a member of the Swiss Finance Institute, is interviewed in a recent news report (AFP) about the credit crisis and warns that actions to address such issues as subprime banking losses would necessitate wide-spread involvement of the international banking community.
"You can't blame Credit Suisse or UBS [only]... because they were playing the same game as the rest of the sector", he explained in the AFP interview published on April 26th.
These sentiments are echoed by Financial Times journalist Dr Haig Simonian in a news item on Swiss banking regulation published earlier last month. Swiss Federal Banking Commissioner Daniel Zuberbühler believes that the priority should be for regulators around the world to collectively learn lessons from the crisis.
Professor Sornette became a member of the Swiss Finance Institute following an agreement made last year between the Swiss Finance Institute and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Zurich. His research focuses on the prediction of crises in complex systems.
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