Arguably, the Banking Union has a strong record for raising the standards in supervision and thereby making a contribution to financial stability. Despite the harmonisation achieved in supervision however, market integration has not progressed much. Can this be changed? And what lessons does that hold for the other big financial markets integration project, namely Capital Markets Union (CMU)? This briefing provides an overview of 5 papers by the ECON Committee’s academic expert panel for the Banking Union that have been published in September and October 2024.
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- Market fragmentation in Banking Union and lessons for the Capital Markets Union 1
- 1. Can the Banking Union foster market integration and what lessons does that hold for the Capital Markets Union? 3
- 2. Can the Banking Union foster market integration and what lessons does that hold for the Capital Markets Union? 5
- 3. Banking Market Integration in Europe and Insolvency Law 7
- 4. Banking Union and the Long Wait for Cross-Border Integration 8
- 5. Can Banking Union foster market integration, and what lessons does that hold for capital markets union? 10
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