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ECOFIN Council results: Bank capital requirements / Bank supervision
The Council confirmed its commitment to reach an agreement with the EP on the CRD IV package before the end of the year. No agreement was reached on a single eurozone banking supervisor so an extra meeting will be held before the December European Council. (Includes link to latest ESA/EBA draft.)
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ECON Committee: EU bank supervision system must be strong, accountable and inclusive
Banking supervision powers transferred to the EU level must be matched by measures that subject them to democratic scrutiny, said ECON MEPs. They voted on plans to confer banking supervision powers on the ECB, and ways better to integrate non-eurozone countries into the new supervision system.
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Reuters: Franco-German rift threatens plan for banking union
Germany and France clashed publicly on Tuesday over plans to put the ECB in charge of supervising banks, deepening a dispute over the scope of ECB powers that threatens to derail one of Europe's boldest reforms.
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Lords EU Committee warns banking union could marginalise the UK
The House of Lords EU Committee has warned that a European banking union risks UK marginalisation and fragmentation of the single market.
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CER/Whyte: What a banking union means for Europe
A full banking union is needed to stabilise the eurozone. However, even an embryonic union could drive a wedge between the eurozone and the EU27, comments Whyte in this latest CER essay.
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CEPS/Ruding: The contents and timing of a European banking union - Reflections on the differing views
In this CEPS Essay, CEPS chairman Ruding offers his personal views on the progress achieved to date, the outstanding issues that will prove the most difficult to resolve, and recommendations on the way forward. (Includes Graham Bishop quote.)
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Open Europe: Banking union and the EBA - Where do we stand?
Ahead of the ECOFIN Council meeting, the Cypriot Presidency put forward a new compromise proposal aimed at concluding a deal before the next EU summit on 13-14 December. Open Europe looks at some of the proposed changes.
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Paul N Goldschmidt: Designing a credible European Deposit Guarantee Scheme
The Deposit Guarantee Scheme creates a series of specific problems that makes agreement among the EU 27 or 17 particularly difficult, comments Goldschmidt.
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Bloomberg: Barnier says EU may broker deal on Basel III bank law next week
The law, held up amid clashes on banker bonuses, leverage limits and liquidity ratios, should take effect "as soon as possible in 2013", Barnier said in prepared remarks for a meeting of finance ministers in Brussels.
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FSA consults on changes to the regulation and supervision of benchmarks
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has proposed new rules and regulations for financial benchmarks. This follows the recommendations of the Wheatley Review of the London Interbank Offered Rate (Libor). Deadline for comments is 16 January, 2013.
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EBF response to the Commission consultation on indices and benchmarks
The European Banking Federation submitted general comments on selected sections of the consultation paper on the regulation of indices dated 5 September, 2012.
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Finance Watch responds to EC benchmarks consultation
Finance Watch's response recommends that the Commission propose making all financial benchmarks and indices subject to strict supervision.
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ECB: Oversight expectations for links between retail payment systems
These oversight expectations lay down Eurosystem oversight requirements with regard to links established by retail payment systems operating in the euro area. They focus on ensuring the safety and efficiency of the operation of links.
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EPC: New versions of SEPA rulebooks published
The European Payments Council released updated versions of the SEPA Credit Transfer Rulebook Version 7.0; the SEPA Direct Debit (SDD) Core Rulebook Version 7.0; the SDD Business to Business Rulebook Version 5.0; and the Associated Implementation Guidelines.
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Policy Exchange: Reform of the Bank of England - A new Bank for a new Governor
This report argues that without major reform to the Bank, the new financial regulatory regime currently going through Parliament risks being as flawed as its predecessor.
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EBA publishes Credit Institutions Register
To increase transparency within the European Single Market, the European Banking Authority publishes on a regular basis a list of credit institutions to which authorisation has been granted to operate within the EU and European Economic Area countries (EEA).
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WSBI: Turning post offices into efficient retail banks
Post offices could become key players in extending financial services to the masses because they typically have the largest distribution network in any given country. All they need is some help from national regulators and international policymakers.
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