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Wirecard - a scandal at the right time
(2020)
Langenbucher, Katja
The case of the insolvent fintech company gives reason to rethink existing regulation
Towards a three-part structure of banking capital
(2017)
Götz, Martin
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Krahnen, Jan Pieter
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Tröger, Tobias
The regulatory setting for bail-in does not ensure private liability and market stability at the same time.
The judgement in the case of L-Bank is unsatisfactory
(2017)
Tobias Tröger: The European General Court missed the chance to address substantive matters.
The benefits of consolidating financial supervision in Europe
(2017)
Gründl, Helmut
Helmut Gründl pleas for a single integrated European Supervisory Authority.
Systemic risk council: a letter to the U.S. senate
(2018)
Krahnen, Jan Pieter
Jan Pieter Krahnen: The tendency for loose financial regulation in the US is alarming. Europe should not follow.
Regulating crowdfunding platforms
(2017)
Tobias Tröger: German policy makers do not live up to the new challenges.
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.
Oops!... we do it again. Attack on the banking union in the german constitutional court
(2018)
Tröger, Tobias
Tobias Tröger: Even ardent Europeans may learn a (limited) lesson as the court is willing to take a deeper look into the machine room of central banks' operations.
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.
Missed opportunity
(2017)
Frankfurt lost the race on EBA. A defeat with symbolic power – An opinion by Jan Pieter Krahnen.
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