Launch of "Europe's Banking Union at Ten: Unfinished Yet Transformative" by Nicolas Véron
This event at CER’s London office delved into the progress and ongoing challenges of Europe’s banking union since 2014
Speakers
Aslak Berg
Research fellow, Centre for European Reform
Agenda
Discussion
14:00-15:00- Nicolas Véron, Bruegel Senior fellow
- Aslak Berg, Research fellow, Centre for European Reform
Agenda
Q&A
15:00-15:15Bruegel and the Centre for European Reform (CER) organised this event to launch Nicolas Véron’s latest book, Europe's Banking Union at Ten: Unfinished Yet Transformative.
The event explored the progress and ongoing challenges of Europe’s banking union, established in 2014. While significant strides have been made, the union remains incomplete, particularly in addressing the intervention framework and balancing national and EU authorities. Despite these gaps, the banking union has played a crucial role in stabilizing Europe’s financial system, particularly through the empowerment of the European Central Bank (ECB) as a banking supervisor.
Nicolas Véron’s book delves into the creation, evolution, and potential future of this policy milestone. The event will begin with a presentation by the author, followed by a Q&A session moderated by Aslak Berg, Research Fellow at CER.