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This paper proposes an integrated crisis management and resolution framework for the EU's single banking market. It comprises a European Resolution Authority (ERA), armed with the mandate and the tools to deal cost-effectively with failing systemic cross-border banks, and is designed to address...
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The laggards of the Eurozone pose a novel economic and legal issue. Whereas the Eurozone sorely needs growth in the PIRGS, neither conventional Keynesian stimulus nor devaluations are likely to be productive. This essay proposes that growth be rekindled by forced over-recapitalization of the...
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This paper analyzes the rationale for Bank Recovery and Resolution Funds (BRRFs) in the context of the present European Union's (EU) decentralized safety net. As compared to pure micro and macro prudential regulation, BRRF's objective is to limit losses given financial institutions´ default...
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The Euro zone debt crisis has indeed jeopardized the recovery plans put in place post global crisis by regulators, policy makers and the sovereigns. Though, the crisis is epicentered in the Eurozone, the knock-on effects of the crisis are felt all across the globe. The emerging and developing...
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There is no substantive harmonization of bank insolvency rules at the EU level with the result that member states apply different rules and procedures to deal with bank failures. Under the current EU bank insolvency regime, the home country substantive law governs the insolvency proceedings of a...
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