Regulatory Reform: EP demands CCPs act in the general public interest

23 October 2013

Rapporteur Swinburne has published a report containing a motion for an EU Parliament resolution on a framework for non-bank recovery and resolution plans.

In the motion, ECON:

However of most interest, according to this blog, is the request that the EU Commission ensure that CCPs “act in the general public interest”. Unfortunately, ECON does not expand on what it would actually mean in practice or how such a requirement would be enforced. This statement is as laudable as it is vague and it is probably this latter aspect which will result in it being quietly buried.  Nonetheless, this is probably just one to log somewhere in the memory bank should there ever be a chance that it sees the light of day at some point in the future.

Swinburne report, 22.10.13

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