Before the ECB takes over responsibility for overseeing Europe’s largest banks, as foreseen in the establishment of a eurozone banking union, it plans to conduct an Asset Quality Review (AQR) throughout the coming year, which will identify the capital shortfalls of these banks. This study finds that a comprehensive and decisive AQR will most likely reveal a substantial lack of capital in many peripheral and core European banks. The authors provide estimates of the capital shortfalls of banks that will be stress-tested under the AQR using publicly available data and a series of shortfall measures. Their analysis identifies which banks will most likely need capital, where a public back stop is likely to be needed and, since many countries are...
Banks in the northern eurozone have capital ratios that are, on average, less than half of the capit...
We study the vulnerability of 130 banks directly supervised by the European Central Bank’s Single Su...
Historically, banks have always had a central role in the economy. Their decisions do not only affec...
The eurozone is mired in a recession. In 2013, the GDP of all 17 eurozone countries fell by 0.5% and...
This Commentary surveys the latest round of stress tests administered to EU banks by the European Ba...
We are simulating different scenarios to evaluate the stability of the European banking system. Our...
From the Introduction. With the results of its asset quality review (AQR), to be published on 26 Oct...
The Comprehensive Assessment conducted by the European Central Bank (ECB) represents a considerable ...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/cesdp2015.htmlDocuments de travail du...
In his latest Commentary, CEPS Director Daniel Gros continues to champion the publication of stress ...
In his evaluation of the results from the 2nd EU bank stress test published 15 July 2011, CEPS CEO K...
In this commentary, CEPS CEO Karel Lannoo argues that the stress test recently conducted on 91 Europ...
The results of the European Banking Authority’s (EBA) stress test, administered to banks across the ...
Analysing the database made available by the European Central Bank and by the European Banking Autho...
Banks in the northern eurozone have capital ratios that are, on average, less than half of the capit...
We study the vulnerability of 130 banks directly supervised by the European Central Bank’s Single Su...
Historically, banks have always had a central role in the economy. Their decisions do not only affec...
The eurozone is mired in a recession. In 2013, the GDP of all 17 eurozone countries fell by 0.5% and...
This Commentary surveys the latest round of stress tests administered to EU banks by the European Ba...
We are simulating different scenarios to evaluate the stability of the European banking system. Our...
From the Introduction. With the results of its asset quality review (AQR), to be published on 26 Oct...
The Comprehensive Assessment conducted by the European Central Bank (ECB) represents a considerable ...
URL des Documents de travail : http://ces.univ-paris1.fr/cesdp/cesdp2015.htmlDocuments de travail du...
In his latest Commentary, CEPS Director Daniel Gros continues to champion the publication of stress ...
In his evaluation of the results from the 2nd EU bank stress test published 15 July 2011, CEPS CEO K...
In this commentary, CEPS CEO Karel Lannoo argues that the stress test recently conducted on 91 Europ...
The results of the European Banking Authority’s (EBA) stress test, administered to banks across the ...
Analysing the database made available by the European Central Bank and by the European Banking Autho...
Banks in the northern eurozone have capital ratios that are, on average, less than half of the capit...
We study the vulnerability of 130 banks directly supervised by the European Central Bank’s Single Su...
Historically, banks have always had a central role in the economy. Their decisions do not only affec...