The euro area sovereign debt crisis has been exacerbated by an on-going banking problem and the sovereign debt crisis has worsened the prospects for euro area banks. This makes it urgent that policy makers find a solution to the problem of dealing with troubled financial institutions. This paper discusses the challenges associated with designing bank resolution regimes
The global financial and economic crisis which started in 2008 has had devastating effects around th...
The great recession heralded in by the subprime mortgage crisis, took a dramatic turn for worse as a...
The Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD), agreed in 2014 and transposed into national law b...
In October 2010, having drawn crucial lessons fom the Financial Crisis which was triggered in 2007, ...
The options available to European governments to respond to a multinational bank in financial troubl...
As regulators rush to strengthen banking supervision and implement bank resolution regimes, a macro ...
In early 2012, the Spanish state came under strong market pressure due to its engagement in round af...
European policymakers created the European Monetary Union without clear guidelines on how to deal wi...
Following the financial crisis, the question of how to handle a big bank’s collapse has come to the ...
This paper analyzes the EU experience with the cross-border banking failures during the crisis and e...
The recent global financial crisis highlighted the need for a special (lex specialis) resolution reg...
The article analyses some of the legal and economic policy issues concerning proposals to establish ...
The new directive of the European Parliament and the European Council issued in 2014 define unified ...
The deep involvement of a number of euro-area banking groups in central and southeastern Europe has ...
Public support provided to banks during the crisis has incentivised reforms at EU level which aim at...
The global financial and economic crisis which started in 2008 has had devastating effects around th...
The great recession heralded in by the subprime mortgage crisis, took a dramatic turn for worse as a...
The Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD), agreed in 2014 and transposed into national law b...
In October 2010, having drawn crucial lessons fom the Financial Crisis which was triggered in 2007, ...
The options available to European governments to respond to a multinational bank in financial troubl...
As regulators rush to strengthen banking supervision and implement bank resolution regimes, a macro ...
In early 2012, the Spanish state came under strong market pressure due to its engagement in round af...
European policymakers created the European Monetary Union without clear guidelines on how to deal wi...
Following the financial crisis, the question of how to handle a big bank’s collapse has come to the ...
This paper analyzes the EU experience with the cross-border banking failures during the crisis and e...
The recent global financial crisis highlighted the need for a special (lex specialis) resolution reg...
The article analyses some of the legal and economic policy issues concerning proposals to establish ...
The new directive of the European Parliament and the European Council issued in 2014 define unified ...
The deep involvement of a number of euro-area banking groups in central and southeastern Europe has ...
Public support provided to banks during the crisis has incentivised reforms at EU level which aim at...
The global financial and economic crisis which started in 2008 has had devastating effects around th...
The great recession heralded in by the subprime mortgage crisis, took a dramatic turn for worse as a...
The Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD), agreed in 2014 and transposed into national law b...