Event
16 September 2019
Climate change and the role of central banks
What connections exist between central banks and climate change, and what are the resulting implications?
Event
16 September 2019
What connections exist between central banks and climate change, and what are the resulting implications?
Opinion piece
16 September 2019
There are fundamental solvency and liquidity issues for some small Chinese banks, widely influencing both the bond market as well as the broader finan
Opinion piece
13 September 2019
The Hong Kong economy has been hit by a series of shocks, but it should resist taking drastic measures to keep foreign capital in the city.
Policy brief
12 September 2019
The authors document the rise in hybrid threats and cyber attacks in the European Union. Exploring preparations to increase the resilience of the fina
Policy brief
11 September 2019
International collective action is in search of a new paradigm. It cannot rely anymore on global binding rules supported by universal institutions. Ne
Podcast
05 September 2019
Backstage at the Bruegel Annual Meetings, Rebecca Christie talks with Nicolas Véron on the new financial sector.
Opinion piece
23 July 2019
In 2011, the EU introduced stricter rules to monitor the implementation of country-specific policy recommendations. Using a new dataset, this column i
External publication
22 July 2019
The US regime for non-viable banks has maintained a high degree of stability and public confidence by protecting deposits, while working to minimise t
Blog post
17 July 2019
Facebook’s new cryptocurrency has the potential to be both widely accessible and attractive to those countries that do not have strong sovereign curre
Event
25 June 2019
What challenges does a shift towards new payment processes imply for EU financial services policy?
Event
20 June 2019
What has changed since the financial crisis of 2008 that makes the financial system sound at last? Is regulatory reform going in the right direction?
External publication
19 June 2019
This article examines whether there are regional differences in house price growth within European countries and find a stronger cyclical pattern in c
Event
17 June 2019
At this event Gita Gopinath, Chief Economist at the IMF will discuss the role of national structural reforms in enhancing resilience in the Euro Area.
Blog post
29 April 2019
Europe’s largest banks have made progress in issuing bail-inable securities that shelter taxpayers from bank failures. But the now-finalised revision
Event
29 April 2019
What shape is the new financial continent of Europe?
Working paper
25 April 2019
The authors use a newly-compiled dataset to investigate whether and why European Union countries implement the economic policy recommendations they re