A Capital Markets Union (CMU) is the great hope of European policymakers. The plan for a CMU tries to reduce the reliance of European investors on banks and build up a market-based risk-sharing channel between member states. Our empirical analysis raises doubts that this can be achieved through the CMU as presently conceived. In line with other skeptics, we provide evidence that (i) financial flows are generally pro-cyclical; (ii) market-based risk-sharing mechanisms tend to break down for member states when they would be most needed; and (iii) even the most developed capital markets crash in a systemic financial crisis. During the Great Recession, failing market risk-sharing was replaced by the ECB through the cross-border payments system ...
After a period of deepening financial integration, the financial crisis triggered a fragmentation of...
A period of stability might have been expected following the epochal crisis-era reforms to financial...
What are the prospects that risk-sharing in the EMU will ever attain the levels in the U.S.? So far ...
A Capital Markets Union (CMU) is the great hope of European policymakers. The plan for a CMU tries t...
We study channels of risk sharing in the EMU before and after 2008, when the Great Recession started...
With a view to establishing a Capital Markets Union (CMU), efforts to integrate (private) capital ma...
We study channels of risk sharing in the EMU before and after 2008, when the Great Recession started...
EMU was a major step towards deeper financial integration among member states. However, diversificat...
The Capital Markets Union (CMU) is a flagship project of the European Commission that promotes a dee...
EU policy-makers have focused on the creation of a “Capital Market Union” to advance the economic vi...
Compared to the U.S., the euro area has been underperforming in the wake of the Great Financial Cris...
Summary Government bond markets in the Euro Area are highly fragmented causing further fragmentation...
In 2016, the Eurozone is still coping with the consequences of two financial crises that revealed th...
This paper asks what Capital Markets Union (CMU) means for the future of financial market regulation...
An EU capital markets union (CMU) has been proposed with the aim of revitalising Europe’s economy by...
After a period of deepening financial integration, the financial crisis triggered a fragmentation of...
A period of stability might have been expected following the epochal crisis-era reforms to financial...
What are the prospects that risk-sharing in the EMU will ever attain the levels in the U.S.? So far ...
A Capital Markets Union (CMU) is the great hope of European policymakers. The plan for a CMU tries t...
We study channels of risk sharing in the EMU before and after 2008, when the Great Recession started...
With a view to establishing a Capital Markets Union (CMU), efforts to integrate (private) capital ma...
We study channels of risk sharing in the EMU before and after 2008, when the Great Recession started...
EMU was a major step towards deeper financial integration among member states. However, diversificat...
The Capital Markets Union (CMU) is a flagship project of the European Commission that promotes a dee...
EU policy-makers have focused on the creation of a “Capital Market Union” to advance the economic vi...
Compared to the U.S., the euro area has been underperforming in the wake of the Great Financial Cris...
Summary Government bond markets in the Euro Area are highly fragmented causing further fragmentation...
In 2016, the Eurozone is still coping with the consequences of two financial crises that revealed th...
This paper asks what Capital Markets Union (CMU) means for the future of financial market regulation...
An EU capital markets union (CMU) has been proposed with the aim of revitalising Europe’s economy by...
After a period of deepening financial integration, the financial crisis triggered a fragmentation of...
A period of stability might have been expected following the epochal crisis-era reforms to financial...
What are the prospects that risk-sharing in the EMU will ever attain the levels in the U.S.? So far ...