Name
Steffen Kern
Job Title
Chief Economist and Head of Risk Analysis
Company
ESMA
Speaker Bio
Steffen Kern is Chief Economist and Head of Risk Analysis at the EU’s financial market regulatory and supervisory authority ESMA in Paris (France).

Appointed in 2012, he leads ESMA’s analytical work on financial stability, market integrity, and investor protection in securities and derivatives markets, the institutional investor industry as well as the financial market infrastructure of the EU.

Kern is a member of the advisory committees on financial market risks and vulnerabilities at the Financial Stability Board (FSB), the International Organisation of Securities Commissions (IOSCO), and to the European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB). He has co-chaired the FSB’s and the ESRB’s expert groups on nonbank financial intermediation, and the ESRB’s High-Level Group on Crypto Assets. He is a member of the Group of leading Chief Economists at the World Economic Forum (WEF), and has served as co-chair to the WEF’s Advisory Council on Global Financial and Monetary System Reform. At the European University Institute, he serves as a member of the Florence School of Banking and Finance Advisory Council.

Before joining the EU’s public service, he had worked for Deutsche Bank, including positions as Director for International Financial Market Policy, as Senior Economist at Deutsche Bank Research, and at the Group Board offices.

Kern is a Professor at the Leibniz Institute for Financial Research SAFE (Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany) teaching international financial market development, risk and regulation. He served as a Senior Fellow of the Transatlantic Academy in Washington (US), and was appointed the 2010 Helmut Schmidt Fellow of the ZEIT-Foundation and the German Marshall Fund. He holds academic degrees in economics, politics, and philosophy from the Universities of Oxford (Great Britain) and Leuven (Belgium) and a doctorate from Erasmus University Rotterdam (The Netherlands).