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Barnier says ESM could take on banking resolution
Barnier has suggested the bloc's executive Commission could take on the role of the new banking resolution agency for a limited period only, later handing over the role to the ESM.
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WSJ: EU states divided on planned bank resolution mechanism
The fear is that under the current plan, a government could be forced to spend money winding down one of its banks against its will.
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FT: Setback for Brussels as lawyers back Berlin line on Banking Union
Brussels' blueprint for European Banking Union has suffered a serious setback after the legal adviser to EU finance ministers sided with Germany and concluded the proposed manner of centralising some powers to shut banks breached the law. (Includes Schäuble comment.)
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FT: EU Banking Union faces fight over safety net funding
Europe's Banking Union project faces a protracted fight over who pays to repair the system, as the EU debates public backstops to plug any holes exposed by next year's stress-test of lenders.
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VP Rehn's blog: Banking on a sustainable recovery in Europe
"Cleaning up balance sheets is a pre-condition for growth but also for resuming the path towards more genuine financial integration in Europe, namely through the creation of the Banking Union."
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FT: Penalties planned for banks receiving ECB aid
EU regulators overseeing next year's long-awaited stress tests of the region's banks are preparing to penalise any lender that remains reliant on the ECB's landmark cheap funding scheme.
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Peterson Institute/Ubide: How to form a more perfect European Banking Union
This Policy Brief argues that although some aspects of the current Banking Union project will improve the soundness of the euro area banking system, potential unintended consequences may flow from the project, which many analyses have overlooked.
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Simon Nixon: High hopes, and hurdles, for bank supervisor
Success hinges on the ECB's ability to face down powerful political interests, an unprecedented test of its bureaucratic skill, writes Nixon for the WSJ.
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EBF publishes recommendations on macro-prudential oversight
The EBF made recommendations in nine areas, including stress test planning, transition to the SSM and communication strategy.
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BIS: Progress report on implementation of the Basel regulatory framework
This updated progress report provides a high-level view of Basel Committee members' progress in adopting Basel II, Basel 2.5 and Basel III, as of end September 2013.
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ECB/Coeuré: Liquidity regulation and monetary policy implementation – From theory to practice
Coeuré discussed the recent developments on liquidity regulation and the interplay between the new liquidity requirements and monetary policy implementation.
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Revised deadlines for the delivery of the EBA technical standards
Having considered the grounds put forward by the EBA, the European Commission responded with an agreement to the revised deadlines for the submission of certain CRR regulatory products.
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EBA publishes end of term report of its Banking Stakeholder Group (BSG)
The document covers the outputs of the Group between March 2011 and September 2013, as well as information on the BSG's working methodology and its interaction with the EBA.
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Bruegel/Darvas & Merler: The European Central Bank in the age of Banking Union
In addition to the ECB's primary objective of price stability, and secondary objective of supporting EU economic policies, the authors also identify 10 new tasks related to monetary policy and financial stability.
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