Non-performing loans – A danger for the Banking Union?
Céline Antonin,
Sandrine Levasseur and
Vincent Touzé
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Abstract:
The establishment of the third pillar of the Banking Union, namely the creation of a European deposit insurance scheme, has been blocked up to now. Some countries – like Germany and the Netherlands – are arguing that the risk of bank default is still too heterogeneous in the euro zone to allow deposit guarantees to be pooled. (First paragraph)
Keywords: banking market; Non-performing loans (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018-11
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