The surprisingly positive outcome of the ECB’s health check for German banks may be something of a reprieve for the strained relations between Germany and the evermore- powerful European Central Bank under its controversial Italian president, Mario Draghi. But for the ECB, the real stress and tests are yet to come for the supervisor tasked with making hard decisions with … [Read more...] about After the bank stress tests, ECB backroom tension lingers
Cyprus
European Parliament is wrong blocking Single Resolution Mechanism/ Single Resolution Fund`s inter-governmental part
Our readers will find several earlier postings on this website explaining that Berlin was dead set against using Art 114 TFEU as legal basis for a Single Resolution Mechanism (SRM) connected to the needed backstop of a Single Resolution Fund (SRF). Therefore, German finance minister Wolfgang Schaeuble and German chancellor, Angela Merkel, only accepted a compromise on the … [Read more...] about European Parliament is wrong blocking Single Resolution Mechanism/ Single Resolution Fund`s inter-governmental part
From Deauville to Cyprus
When the history of the euro area sovereign and bank debt crisis is written, the way the troika of Eurogroup finance ministers, the European Central Bank, and the International Monetary Fund managed the rescue of the outsized Cyprus offshore banking center will be useful as a case study to document the extremely fragile state of European Monetary Union at that point in time. … [Read more...] about From Deauville to Cyprus