After the last financial crisis, Italy’s banks appeared fairly healthy due to their relatively small exposure to subprime mortgages leading to the 2007 crash. However, under the surface problems were piling up. Also unlike Spain or Ireland, Italy did not use EU funds to support its banks. Now as troubles are mounting, the government in Rome is seeking to help the country’s weakest lenders but faces much stricter European laws regarding bank bail-outs, suggesting another banking crisis is imminent. These rules were designed to shield taxpayers from covering the losses of bank failures
The Italian banking system emerged almost unscathed from the global financial crisis of 2007-2008 du...
According to the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD), introduced as a lesson from the rece...
This article examines the political economy and law of bank resolution in the case of Italy – spe- c...
After the last financial crisis, Italy’s banks appeared fairly healthy due to their relatively small...
Italy’s distressed banking sector is quickly becoming a source of great concern throughout Europe’s ...
It's reasonable to expect the EU to allow the government to support the banks, argues Angelo Baglion
The economic and financial crisis of the year 2008 highlighted the need for banking sector regulatio...
The banking crisis in Europe has three distinct legs according to Lorenzo Codogno and Mara Monti. Th...
On 24 June, the Italian government announced that it would intervene in two banks, Veneto Banca and ...
For a clearer description of the impact of the crisis on the Italian banking system, it is useful to...
The abrupt end to the saga of the two smallish banks from the Veneto Region shows what really motiva...
One of the key concerns raised since Matteo Renzi’s resignation as Italian Prime Minister is that a ...
At the beginning of the great financial crisis, Italian banks were just emerging from a process of c...
none2ABSTRACT: This paper sets out to explain why Spain experienced a full-fledged sovereign debt cr...
none2noThis article examines the management of the recent banking crisis in Italy. In particular, we...
The Italian banking system emerged almost unscathed from the global financial crisis of 2007-2008 du...
According to the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD), introduced as a lesson from the rece...
This article examines the political economy and law of bank resolution in the case of Italy – spe- c...
After the last financial crisis, Italy’s banks appeared fairly healthy due to their relatively small...
Italy’s distressed banking sector is quickly becoming a source of great concern throughout Europe’s ...
It's reasonable to expect the EU to allow the government to support the banks, argues Angelo Baglion
The economic and financial crisis of the year 2008 highlighted the need for banking sector regulatio...
The banking crisis in Europe has three distinct legs according to Lorenzo Codogno and Mara Monti. Th...
On 24 June, the Italian government announced that it would intervene in two banks, Veneto Banca and ...
For a clearer description of the impact of the crisis on the Italian banking system, it is useful to...
The abrupt end to the saga of the two smallish banks from the Veneto Region shows what really motiva...
One of the key concerns raised since Matteo Renzi’s resignation as Italian Prime Minister is that a ...
At the beginning of the great financial crisis, Italian banks were just emerging from a process of c...
none2ABSTRACT: This paper sets out to explain why Spain experienced a full-fledged sovereign debt cr...
none2noThis article examines the management of the recent banking crisis in Italy. In particular, we...
The Italian banking system emerged almost unscathed from the global financial crisis of 2007-2008 du...
According to the Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive (BRRD), introduced as a lesson from the rece...
This article examines the political economy and law of bank resolution in the case of Italy – spe- c...