Information on "Financial Integration" and "Europe"
September 2011
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7 Sep 2011
Yes, But... – Defining a Vision After the Karlsruhe Verdict
Author: Janis A Emmanouilidis, Fabian Zuleeg
Publisher: European Policy Centre (EPC)
The German Constitutional Court in Karlsruhe has delivered the long-awaited verdict that rescuing the euro is compatible with the German Constitution but the role of the German Parliament has to be respected. More on «Yes, But... – Defining a Vision After the Karlsruhe Verdict»
January 2011
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12 Jan 2011
The Cost for the EU of ‘Losing’ Turkey
Author: William Chislett
Publisher: Elcano Royal Institute of International and Strategic Studies
In five years of negotiations Turkey has only opened 13 of the 35 ‘chapters’ or areas of EU law and policy needed to complete the process. More on «The Cost for the EU of ‘Losing’ Turkey»
December 2010
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Dec 2010
The Transformational Impact of EMU and the Global Financial Crisis
Author: Francesco Paolo Mongelli
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
This Policy Brief flags some considerations that seem missing in the current heated debate on bail-outs and bail-ins, the size of liquidity facilities, and the terms of a crisis resolution mechanism. More on «The Transformational Impact of EMU and the Global Financial Crisis»
September 2010
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14 Sep 2010
Investigating Diversity in the Banking Sector in Europe
Author: Rym Ayadi, David T Llewellyn, Reinhard H Schmidt, Emrah Arbak, Willem Pieter De Groen
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
This book investigates the merits of a diverse banking system with a special focus on the performance and role of cooperative banks in seven European countries where they are prominent. More on «Investigating Diversity in the Banking Sector in Europe»
February 2010
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Feb 2010
Information-Sharing and Cross Border Entry in European Banking
Author: Caterina Giannetti, Nicola Jentzsch, Giancarlo Spagnolo
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
Our working hypothesis is that where insufficient information-providing institutions exist, the preferred mode of entry will be an M&A, which allows with the acquisition of the target bank simultaneous access to the information the latter has on the ... More on «Information-Sharing and Cross Border Entry in European Banking»
January 2010
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28 Jan 2010
Too Interconnected to Fail = Too Big to Fail
Author: Daniel Gros
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
Did allowing financial institutions to become 'too big' play a role in the financial crisis? This CEPS Commentary argues that being 'too interconnected' is also a factor, and that US accounting standards should recognise gross derivatives exposure on... More on «Too Interconnected to Fail = Too Big to Fail»
April 2009
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3 Apr 2009
Gains for All
Author: Paul De Grauwe, Wim Moesen
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
We conclude that is possible to create an attractive common euro market for sovereign bonds. More on «Gains for All»
June 2008
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26 Jun 2008
It’s High Time to Create a Truly European System of Financial Supervisors
Author: Karel Lannoo
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
Eight years after it created the Lamfalussy Committee, the French Presidency of the EU Council would in its new tenure be well advised to set up a Committee of wise men to make proposals on upgrading the European supervisory system and laying the gro... More on «It’s High Time to Create a Truly European System of Financial Supervisors»
April 2008
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Apr 2008
Iceland on the Brink?
Author: Daniel Gros
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
This brief examines Iceland's financial and economic situation at the beginning of 2008. More on «Iceland on the Brink?»
July 2007
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Jul 2007
The European Commission and Financial Capability: Simplifying Financial Services
Author: Filipa Figueira
Publisher: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) / European Credit Research Institute (ECRI)
This paper discusses the efforts of the European Commission to simplify financial services processes. More on «The European Commission and Financial Capability: Simplifying Financial Services»


