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Bloomberg: ECB policy-makers say stress tests risk market confusion
The ECB is concerned that investors could be spooked by next year's bank balance sheet reviews and stress tests unless their results are carefully timed.
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ESFRC: Preparing for a European Banking Union
This new statement emphasises the need for having procedures for resolution of distressed banks in place at the time the Asset Quality Review of European banks is completed.
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Commissioner Barnier vows to MEPs to press ahead with Banking Union
The SRM for banks can be set up without a treaty change, Barnier told lawmakers on Monday, adding that he was open to improving the mechanism through treaty changes at a later stage.
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EBF: Banks reiterate support for Banking Union
EBF reiterated its support for the Banking Union and stressed that the project should aim first and foremost at an efficient structure of financial services, in a stable environment.
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Bruegel/Sapir & Wolff: The neglected side of Banking Union - Reshaping Europe's financial system
This policy contribution, presented at the informal ECOFIN in Vilnius, discusses how Europe's financial system could and should be reshaped. (Includes link to comment from P. Goldschmidt.)
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Berlin mulls way to Banking Union without Treaty change
Germany is working on a plan that would allow the completion of a eurozone Banking Union without changing existing EU law, potentially removing a major hurdle to completing the most ambitious EU project since the start of the euro.
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Reuters: Austria's Fekter backs Schäuble on Banking Union
Germany's approach towards completing a eurozone Banking Union has won the backing of Austrian Finance Minister Maria Fekter, who said she would like to change EU law eventually.
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Statement by President Barroso and Commissioner Barnier following the EP's vote on the creation of the SSM
Commissioner Barnier said: "With this key piece of legislation, we are not only strengthening our banks and the financial stability of the eurozone, we are also strengthening economic integration".
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Bundesbank says ECB bank oversight may need primary law change
EU lawmakers will probably have to amend the rules governing the ECB as it embarks on the complex task of regulating banks, said Bundesbank VP Sabine Lautenschläger.
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EBF: Positioning on the principles underlying the Single Resolution Mechanism
A precondition for the creation of the SRM is that it should not be burdened with legacy costs. Banks should therefore be given a financial health check by the ECB prior to their admission.
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Börsen-Zeitung interview with ECB/Cœuré and Bundesbank/Nagel
The interview focused i.a. on shadow banking, the OMT programme and the potential risks of another financial crisis.
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GFMA: Letter to BCBS on financial institution deduction
GFMA believes that the current Basel III wording will unintentionally restrict banks' ability to provide liquidity and carry out market-making activities
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CEPR/Sibert: The various roles of the ECB in the new financial architecture
This essay for ECON's Monetary Dialogue considers where the new roles leave conventional monetary policy and what institutional changes to the ECB and the Eurosystem might enhance the new financial architecture.
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Karl Whelan: New roles and challenges for the ECB
In a Briefing Paper for ECON's Monetary Dialogue, Whelan observes that the ECB's new role of banking supervisor for the euro area greatly complicates the work of the organisation, both in terms of its internal structures and its relationships with various other organisations.
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Bruegel/Darvas & Merler: The ECB at the age of Banking Union - Old and new roles in the EMU architecture
After gaining strong reputation as the guardian of price stability in the euro area, during the crisis the ECB's roles have been extended remarkably, both in the remit of monetary policy and beyond.
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CEPS/Lannoo: Banking Union in sight five years on
Lannoo looks at the regulatory steps that have been taken to date, and argues that the EU should apply the same logic of reinforced integration at the federal level that informed the SSM to the bank resolution systems and deposit guarantee schemes.
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