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The bail-in tool is too complex
(2017)
Tobias Tröger: The BRRD will not reach its policy objective.
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.
Credibility of EU bank resolution framework boosted
(2017)
Jan Krahnen greets takeover of Spanish Banco Popular and hopes that this example is followed in Italy.
Good relationships help to get loans
(2017)
Entrepreneurs receive more and longer lending if they know a banker from the same elite service club branch / Negative effects on credit allocation in Germany.
Litmus test Monte Paschi
(2017)
SAFE scholars demand resoluteness in the case of the ailing Italian bank.
Towards an integrated market in insurance
(2017)
Jens Gal and Helmut Gründl: Time for an integrated European insurance supervision has not yet come. However, the course has already been set.
ECB proposal: bank freezing would have an adverse effect
(2017)
Jan Pieter Krahnen calls for a definition of a bail-in maximum.
Regulating crowdfunding platforms
(2017)
Tobias Tröger: German policy makers do not live up to the new challenges.
Missed opportunity
(2017)
Frankfurt lost the race on EBA. A defeat with symbolic power – An opinion by Jan Pieter Krahnen.
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