The financial crisis led to reforms of regulation and supervision in Europe, including Deposit Guarantee Schemes. The new rules for DGSs define their position and interaction within the safety net. DGSs form part of a system to maintain and enhance financial stability. According to the Five Presidents’ Report a European Deposit Insurance Scheme should be the third pillar of the Banking Union. The paper gives a contribution to the on-going debate providing an assessment of the DGSs reform and its evolution towards EDIS. It explains key elements of the new rules for DGSs putting them in a systemic perspective
First published online: 09 June 2021The role of deposit guarantee schemes is pivotal in banking cris...
The financial crisis of 2008 highlighted the need for a deeper integration of the banking system, as...
Analyses the legislative proposal made by the European Commission in November 2015 for introducing a...
The financial crisis led to reforms of regulation and supervision in Europe, including Deposit Guar...
The financial crisis led to reforms of regulation and supervision in Europe, including Deposit Guara...
The financial crisis has led to reforms of regulation and supervision in Europe, including Deposit ...
Principles of a Two-Tier European Deposit (Re-)Insurance SystemThere is general agreement that banki...
In Europe, the regulation on deposit insurance schemes dates back to 1994 (Dir 94/19/EC). This Direc...
European countries have undertaken a large number of regulatory reforms or are in the process of do...
To complete banking union, there should be a single European deposit insurance scheme (EDIS) alongsi...
The stability of the banking sector has proven to be a crucial requisite for the overall stability o...
The European Banking Union (EBU) has had a complex strategic, political, economic and legal formatio...
The chapter focuses on the recent evolution concerning deposit guarantees schemes (DGSs) in particu...
The article analyses recent developments in the regulation of the institutional structure of banking...
This paper aims to investigate the e±ciency of European Deposit Protection Schemes (DPS) in ensuring...
First published online: 09 June 2021The role of deposit guarantee schemes is pivotal in banking cris...
The financial crisis of 2008 highlighted the need for a deeper integration of the banking system, as...
Analyses the legislative proposal made by the European Commission in November 2015 for introducing a...
The financial crisis led to reforms of regulation and supervision in Europe, including Deposit Guar...
The financial crisis led to reforms of regulation and supervision in Europe, including Deposit Guara...
The financial crisis has led to reforms of regulation and supervision in Europe, including Deposit ...
Principles of a Two-Tier European Deposit (Re-)Insurance SystemThere is general agreement that banki...
In Europe, the regulation on deposit insurance schemes dates back to 1994 (Dir 94/19/EC). This Direc...
European countries have undertaken a large number of regulatory reforms or are in the process of do...
To complete banking union, there should be a single European deposit insurance scheme (EDIS) alongsi...
The stability of the banking sector has proven to be a crucial requisite for the overall stability o...
The European Banking Union (EBU) has had a complex strategic, political, economic and legal formatio...
The chapter focuses on the recent evolution concerning deposit guarantees schemes (DGSs) in particu...
The article analyses recent developments in the regulation of the institutional structure of banking...
This paper aims to investigate the e±ciency of European Deposit Protection Schemes (DPS) in ensuring...
First published online: 09 June 2021The role of deposit guarantee schemes is pivotal in banking cris...
The financial crisis of 2008 highlighted the need for a deeper integration of the banking system, as...
Analyses the legislative proposal made by the European Commission in November 2015 for introducing a...