Summary and Conclusions
Angelo Baglioni
Chapter Chapter 7 in The European Banking Union, 2016, pp 125-130 from Palgrave Macmillan
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Abstract This concluding chapter summarizes first the main motivations and features of the European banking union, emerging from the legal framework and from the first couple of years of experience (including the comprehensive assessment carried out in 2014). Then, it reviews some critical issues that have been discussed in the previous chapters, drawing some policy implications. The main areas, where the design of the banking union needs to be improved and completed, are the following: (1) the attribution of the macro-prudential supervision, (2) the methodology of the asset quality review and of the stress test, (3) the application of the bail-in rule, (4) the governance and funding tools of the SRM, and (5) the way to proceed toward a European deposit insurance scheme.
Keywords: European Deposit Insurance Scheme; European Banking Union; Macro-prudential Supervision; Asset Quality Review (AQR); CET1 Ratio (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1057/978-1-137-56314-9_7
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