The paper presents some aspects regarding adoptatǎ strategy to resolve the crisis in Cyprus financial system and the effects of such approaches used the euro area, but especially on the banking sector in the European Union. From our perspective we considered as an important thing to understand what happened in Cyprus, how to intervene in this crisis to be able to appreciate necessary changes (if they are really necessary) in the banking system construction, so that banks can adopt such measures by the resolution of future banking crises in the euro area and improving of banking system situation, in the sense that it have not to be necessary a new intervention into the future
The aim of the study is to evaluate the right to property in the context of the safety of bank depos...
The aim of this article is to offer some insights into the remarkable happenings that occurred in Cy...
While acknowledging that Cyprus is too small to matter for global financial markets, this Commentary...
The article focuses on the role of banks in the financial crisis and compares the UK and Cyprus, sin...
The crisis of the Cypriot banking sector is consequence to the unsustainable financial system that e...
The thesis focuses on Cyprus financial crisis which began in 2012 and on reform tools used by Cyprus...
AbstractIn this paper we consider whether the instability and the possible collapse of the Greek Ban...
First, let’s clarify that a bailout for Cyprus was necessary. Without this, the major banks in Cypru...
One week ago, the EU, IMF and European Central Bank agreed to a bailout for Cyprus that would involv...
The Cyprus crisis is likely to generate a number of political and economic problems for the country ...
First Online: 16 October 2017The final publication is available at link.springer.com via the DOIThis...
The news from Cyprus would have arguably struggled to reach the front page in most European nations ...
The purpose of this study is to analyse the Greek Cypriot banking sector from the time that the firs...
The latest proposal of the Eurogroup, regarding the bail out of Cyprus has caused unprecedented unre...
Διπλωματική εργασία--Πανεπιστήμιο Μακεδονίας, Θεσσαλονίκη, 2014.This paper focuses on Cypriot econom...
The aim of the study is to evaluate the right to property in the context of the safety of bank depos...
The aim of this article is to offer some insights into the remarkable happenings that occurred in Cy...
While acknowledging that Cyprus is too small to matter for global financial markets, this Commentary...
The article focuses on the role of banks in the financial crisis and compares the UK and Cyprus, sin...
The crisis of the Cypriot banking sector is consequence to the unsustainable financial system that e...
The thesis focuses on Cyprus financial crisis which began in 2012 and on reform tools used by Cyprus...
AbstractIn this paper we consider whether the instability and the possible collapse of the Greek Ban...
First, let’s clarify that a bailout for Cyprus was necessary. Without this, the major banks in Cypru...
One week ago, the EU, IMF and European Central Bank agreed to a bailout for Cyprus that would involv...
The Cyprus crisis is likely to generate a number of political and economic problems for the country ...
First Online: 16 October 2017The final publication is available at link.springer.com via the DOIThis...
The news from Cyprus would have arguably struggled to reach the front page in most European nations ...
The purpose of this study is to analyse the Greek Cypriot banking sector from the time that the firs...
The latest proposal of the Eurogroup, regarding the bail out of Cyprus has caused unprecedented unre...
Διπλωματική εργασία--Πανεπιστήμιο Μακεδονίας, Θεσσαλονίκη, 2014.This paper focuses on Cypriot econom...
The aim of the study is to evaluate the right to property in the context of the safety of bank depos...
The aim of this article is to offer some insights into the remarkable happenings that occurred in Cy...
While acknowledging that Cyprus is too small to matter for global financial markets, this Commentary...