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ECB Takes up Banking Supervision

René Höltschi reviews in the NZZ how the ECB became European bank supervisor within just two years. The article also surveys the pillars of the European Banking Union—supervision, resolution and safety nets—and its fundament, the Single Rulebook.

This entry was posted in Notes and tagged Bank, Bank supervision, Banking union, Euro area, European Central Bank, Resolution, Single rulebook on November 4, 2014 by Dirk Niepelt.

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