Where in the world are the next systemic bubbles? Can we conceive of interventions which might genuinely mitigate the risks? Are the biggest challenges to banking innovation technological, cultural, governance related, or socio-geographic?

If you are looking for something which goes way beyond the briefings that you will have been given by the media, these two very different panel sessions offer some deep dives into a wide variety of relevant issues, as well as a significant diversity of viewpoints.

The first of these two videos is from a panel session called:

Systematic Risk, Systematic Regulation: Banking Post-Financial Crisis

The session was hosted at an event called

the Blouin Creative Leadership Summit

Which was on September 23, 2010

The panel featured:

Matthew Bishop, US Business Editor and New York Bureau Chief, The Economist

Dr. Charles Calomiris, Henry Kaufman Professor of Financial Institutions, Columbia University Graduate School of Business

Joseph Wambia, CEO and Chief Investment Officer, Wambia Capital

Dr, Paul Wilmott, Founder, Wilmott.com

Josh Wolfe, Co-Founder and Managing Partner, Lux Capital

The second video was from an event with the title:

2011 Journal of Law & Business Symposium: Regulatory Reform and the Future of the U.S. Financial System: An examination of the Dodd-Frank Regulation

It was held on Friday, January 21, 2011

This session was called:

Panel 2: Banking Reform

It was moderated by Ryan Bubb, Assistant Professor of Law, NYU School of Law

The other panellists were:

H. Rodgin Cohen – Partner and Senior Chairman, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP

Richard K. Kim – Partner, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz

Annette L. Nazareth – Partner, Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP

Lawrence J. White – Arthur E. Imperatore Professor of Economics, Leonard N. Stern School of Business