With the largest ever bond-buying program by the European Central Bank looming, Bundesbankers were in an apprehensive mood when they gathered on January 13 for a commemorative ceremony to mark the passing of the Bundesbank’s former President Karl Otto Pöhl. Pöhl, who for decades served as a member of TIE’s editorial advisory board, passed away December 9, 2014, at the age of … [Read more...] about The Sadness of Karl otto Pöhl’s legacy
Jens Weidmann
Stress Test Blues
One thing has been clear since the European Central Bank was empowered as top supervisor for eurozone banks at the June 2012 EU summit. Before the ECB would assume responsibility as the euro area’s lead bank supervisor in November of this year, a comprehensive health check of bank balance sheets and a tough stress test in cooperation with the London-based European Banking … [Read more...] about Stress Test Blues