- "We should insist on fulfilling the rules" (2017)
- Jan Krahnen discusses the future of the banking and capital markets union at the German Banking Congress in Berlin.
- Reforming the european financial supervisory architecture (2017)
- The Brexit decision opens up new opportunities to further develop the banking and capital markets union. An opinion by Jan Krahnen.
- Integrated european financial supervision (2017)
- Matthias Goldmann about possible legal obstacles in the way to a further centralization of supervisory competences.
- The benefits of consolidating financial supervision in Europe (2017)
- Helmut Gründl pleas for a single integrated European Supervisory Authority.
- New course in U.S. banking regulation will have consequences for Europe (2017)
- Jan Krahnen: A withdrawal from a stability-oriented policy in the U.S. would endanger the regulatory debate in the EU.
- After the crisis is before the crisis (2017)
- Jan Krahnen calls for further restructuring of banks and more determined liability rules.
- The judgement in the case of L-Bank is unsatisfactory (2017)
- Tobias Tröger: The European General Court missed the chance to address substantive matters.
- Towards a three-part structure of banking capital (2017)
- The regulatory setting for bail-in does not ensure private liability and market stability at the same time.
- ECB proposal: bank freezing would have an adverse effect (2017)
- Jan Pieter Krahnen calls for a definition of a bail-in maximum.
- Missed opportunity (2017)
- Frankfurt lost the race on EBA. A defeat with symbolic power – An opinion by Jan Pieter Krahnen.