
EDIS, NPLs, Sovereign Debt and Safe Assets
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Andreas Dombret , Frankfurt am Main; Patrick S. Kenadjian , Frankfurt am Main.
Content
- Intro
- Introduction
- Contents
- The Authors
- I. The Policy Round: The Arguments For and Against EDIS
- EDIS: Unblocking the Banking Union
- How Important is a European Deposit Insurance Scheme
- The EBA's Emerging Proposals to Improve the EU Depositor Protection Framework
- A Common European Deposit Insurance System on the Path Towards a Steady-State Banking Union
- A Single Deposit Insurance Scheme as a Component of a Stable Banking Union?
- II. The Bankers' Round: What EDIS Does For Us and Our Customers
- Completing Banking Union: Time to Meet the Challenges
- "EDIS Might Not Revolutionise European Banking - But it can Liberate Europe from Regulatory Fragmentation"
- EDIS: Groundhog Day or Back to the Future
- EDIS: Why the Diversity of the EU Banking System Is at Stake
- Completing banking union
- III. How and When Do We Solve the Problem, or is it Solving Itself?
- Non-Performing Loans in the Euro Area - Where do we Stand?
- EDIS, NPLs, Sovereign Debt and Safe Assets. NPLs are Not the Only Problem
- Advancing the European Financial Market. Further Reducing Risk in the EU and Simultaneously Strengthening the Financial Market
- Non-Performing Loans: Stumbling Block or Scapegoat? NPLs and how they stand between European Banks and better Deposit insurance
- IV. Sovereign Debt: Is this Really an Obstacle to EDIS and, if so, are Safe Assets the Solution?
- A Way to a Viable Level Playing Field
- Would European "Safe Assets" Be Risk Free?
- Creating a Euro Area Safe Asset without Mutualizing Risk (Much)
- The Regulation of Sovereign Exposures in the Context of Broader Euro Area Reforms
- What do Sovereign Debt and "Safe Assets" Have to do With EDIS?
- The Key to Completing the Banking Union: Sovereign Concentration Charges
- V. Structure of EDIS
- The Role of Deposit Insurance in Promoting Financial Stability and Protecting the Ordinary Saver's Money
- Designing a European Deposit Insurance Scheme for Euro Area Banking Union
- A Look at the FDIC Through the Lens of Deposit Insurance
- Decoupling Risks: The Rationale for Improving the Regulatory Treatment of Sovereign Exposures and an Impact-Analysis of the Basel Committee Discussion Document
- Rethinking Europe's Deposit Guarantee Scheme
- Position paper on the goals of the banking union
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