Working paper
25 November 2015
Macroprudential supervision: from theory to policy
While there is now consensus that financial supervision has to focus on the aggregate (macroprudential), in addition to the individual (microprudentia
Working paper
25 November 2015
While there is now consensus that financial supervision has to focus on the aggregate (macroprudential), in addition to the individual (microprudentia
Opinion piece
25 November 2015
Wer ernsthaft die Bankenunion will, kommt um die EU-weite Sicherung der Sparguthaben nicht herum. Es braucht Obergrenzen, wie viele Staatsanleihen Ban
Blog post
24 November 2015
As four tiny Italian banks are being restructured, Italy is again looking for a “creative” approach to bank resolution, which however looks a little b
Blog post
18 November 2015
The financial crisis has prompted a renewed interest in macro-prudential policy as a framework to address the stability of the financial system as a w
Working paper
18 November 2015
The financial crisis has prompted a renewed interest in macro-prudential policy as a framework to address the stability of the financial system as a w
Event
13 November 2015
Debt levels in transition economies have risen by 25% relative to GDP since the financial crisis, yet there is still a huge gap in growth-friendly inv
Event
02 November 2015
What are the beneficial effects of product market reforms? What progress have Spain and Italy made in the past years and what challenges do they still
Working paper
29 October 2015
This paper reviews the steps that China has taken towards financial reform with a particular focus on capital account liberalisation and international
Event
28 October 2015
How can we design a financial system for the future?
Resolution Framework, Crisis Prevention and Capital Markets Union
Event
21 October 2015
After the launch of the Commission's Capital Markets Union action plan on September 30, what changes can be realistically expected in Europe’s debt ca
Working paper
20 October 2015
This paper outlines guidelines for policymakers pursuing financial stability in developing Asia. It aims at supporting Asian policymakers’ judgment b
Blog post
14 October 2015
The Swiss’ national banks’ decision to end the peg to the Euro in January 2015 put again spotlights on the foreign currency loan overhang in CEE. This
Event
08 September 2015
Bruegel's Annual Conference is a closed-door event with three panel discussions on banks and capital markets, growth perspectives, and monetary policy
Opinion piece
21 August 2015
Strengthening the banking system is important to achieve a sustainable recovery, because it will revitalise credit to the healthier segments of the ec
Blog post
14 August 2015
In our recent research we show that the small and medium-sized banks (SMBs) – and among them the unlisted banks – remain under considerable stress.
Blog post
14 July 2015
This blog draws two lessons from the failed Greek programme. Olivier Blanchard is right that the fiscal adjustment of the last 5 years was unavoidable