Network and Group

The DNA of the Louis Bachelier Group (ILB, FdR, IEF) and its network is research, that aims to promote sustainable development in Economics and Finance.

We currently host more than 70 programmes in four societal transitions: environmental, digital, demographic and financial.

More than ever, there is a need for cooperation between academia, business and the public authorities. The Louis Bachelier network exists to promote the exchange of knowledge and to develop public-private-academic collaborations.

Together, we seek answers for a world in transition.

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ILB Methods n°7: Reconciling sustainability with profitability and Ccustomers’ risk appetites

ILB Methods n°7: Reconciling sustainability with profitability and Ccustomers’ risk appetites

What is the impact of Dark Pools on equity markets?

What is the impact of Dark Pools on equity markets?

ILB Podcast: review of the 7th edition of Conversations A\Venir

ILB Podcast: review of the 7th edition of Conversations A\Venir

Interdisciplinary Research Programs

Finance and Insurance Reloaded

With the emergence of new technologies in the banking and insurance sectors in particular, finance is undergoing a major change – hence the name of this interdisciplinary programme. Finance and Insurance Reloaded (FaIR) supports and encourages innovations resulting from new technologies (ranging from Artificial Intelligence to blockchain) in the finance and insurance sectors.

Green and Sustainable Finance

The Green and Sustainable Finance (GSF) programme aims to strengthen the multidisciplinary research dynamic in relation to green and sustainable finance in France. It includes seminars, conferences, working groups and calls for proposals. This IRP will address societal and political issues such as financing the energy transition, the fight against climate change and the stability of the financial system in the face of climate risks.

Community

ReFinE

The Real estate Finance and Economics (ReFinE) research network was launched in January 2019. Its aim is to promote academic research on the theme of commercial real estate. The project is jointly led by the Institut Louis Bachelier, the public authorities (Treasury Department) and actors in the real estate industry (iRead, MSCI and ASPIM).