"Is the global financial system safe?" with Andrew Haldane

07 February 2014

Five years on from the global financial crisis, how vulnerable are we to another crash? At the Bank of England Andrew Haldane is responsible for developing bank policy on financial stability issues and the management of its Financial Stability Area. He is a member of the bank's Financial Stability Executive Board and the new Financial Policy Committee, and also sits on various international public policy committees, economics associations, editorial boards and academic advisory committees. Mr Haldane has written extensively on domestic and international monetary and financial stability and is co-founder of 'Pro Bono Economics', which aims to broker economists into projects in the charitable sector. Andrew Haldane is Executive Director, Financial Stability at the Bank of England. In this role, he has responsibility for developing Bank policy on financial stability issues and the management of the Financial Stability Area. Andrew is a member of the Bank's Financial Stability Executive Board and the new Financial Policy Committee. He is a member of various international public policy committees, economics associations, editorial boards and academic advisory committees. Andrew has written extensively on domestic and international monetary and is co-founder of 'Pro Bono Economics', which aims to broker economists into projects in the charitable sector.