This essay reviews a cornerstone of the European Banking Union project, the resolution of systemically important banks. The focus is on the inherent conflict between a possible intervention by resolution authorities, conditional on a crisis situation, and effective prevention prior to a crisis. Moreover, the paper discusses the rules for bail-in debt and conversion rules for different layers of debt. Finally, some organizational requirements to achieve effective resolution results will be analyzed
The paper analyses the European legal framework to address impediments to resolvability, highlightin...
Artículo de revistaThis article presents the planning process for the resolution of Spanish credit i...
Can a tightening of the bank resolution regime lead to more prudent bank behavior? This policy paper...
In the aftermath of the global financial crisis, both resolution planning, i.e. contingency planning...
The project of creating a Banking Union is designed to overcome the fatal link between sovereigns an...
After the banking crisis, the European Union (EU) introduced a framework for the restructuring and o...
Bank resolution, and the tool of write-down and conversion of capital and debt instruments (bail-in)...
This article argues that the introduction of new resolution tools for distressed banks in the bankin...
This chapter examines the provision of emergency financial support to credit institutions in light o...
The recent global financial crisis highlighted the need for a special (lex specialis) resolution reg...
Financial difficulties at large financial institutions present governments and regulators with an un...
The European Directive 2014/59 c.d. the BRRD - Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive, introduces ha...
This doctoral thesis examines the lessons to be learned from the resolution of Anglo Irish Bank duri...
The Eurozone needs a bank resolution regime that can work across seventeen independent nations of d...
We investigate whether the bank crisis management framework of the European banking union can effect...
The paper analyses the European legal framework to address impediments to resolvability, highlightin...
Artículo de revistaThis article presents the planning process for the resolution of Spanish credit i...
Can a tightening of the bank resolution regime lead to more prudent bank behavior? This policy paper...
In the aftermath of the global financial crisis, both resolution planning, i.e. contingency planning...
The project of creating a Banking Union is designed to overcome the fatal link between sovereigns an...
After the banking crisis, the European Union (EU) introduced a framework for the restructuring and o...
Bank resolution, and the tool of write-down and conversion of capital and debt instruments (bail-in)...
This article argues that the introduction of new resolution tools for distressed banks in the bankin...
This chapter examines the provision of emergency financial support to credit institutions in light o...
The recent global financial crisis highlighted the need for a special (lex specialis) resolution reg...
Financial difficulties at large financial institutions present governments and regulators with an un...
The European Directive 2014/59 c.d. the BRRD - Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive, introduces ha...
This doctoral thesis examines the lessons to be learned from the resolution of Anglo Irish Bank duri...
The Eurozone needs a bank resolution regime that can work across seventeen independent nations of d...
We investigate whether the bank crisis management framework of the European banking union can effect...
The paper analyses the European legal framework to address impediments to resolvability, highlightin...
Artículo de revistaThis article presents the planning process for the resolution of Spanish credit i...
Can a tightening of the bank resolution regime lead to more prudent bank behavior? This policy paper...