Ten years of Europe’s banking union
How far along is Europe’s banking union, and what is next?
- Publishing date
- 31 January 2024
- Authors
- The Sound of Economics
In this episode of The Sound of Economics, Rebecca Christie sits down with Nicolas Véron and Harald Waiglein to look at the status of Europe’s banking union. They discuss how the project started, how it is going and the political climate that has brought us to this stage of the project. They also point out the unfinished business including insurance, the crisis management framework and more.
- Language
- English
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