Towards the End of the Bail-in? A Critique of the European Banking Crisis Management Regime
Matteo Arrigoni
Banca Impresa Società, 2021, issue 1, 59-75
Abstract:
It has been said that the Bank Recovery and Resolution Package implied a regime change in EU banking sector policy – from bailout to bail-in. However, within the Banking Union, the resolution procedure with the bail-in was only adopted in one case. In the absence of a different interpretation of the requirements to access the resolution procedure, the latter ends up being limited to marginal hypotheses. In such a context, the regulatory framework instrumental to the resolution procedure is not free from criticism – it involves unjustified compliance costs and it seems not so effective in pursuing the rule maker’s goals
Keywords: Banks; Banking Crises; Bail-in; Bailout; Precautionary Recapitalisation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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