AMLD 5 and the EU May 2020 AML/CFT Action Plan – where do crypto assets fit into the emerging landscape?

AMLD 5 was published in the Official Journal of the EU on 19 June 2018 and called upon EU member states to transpose it by 10 January 2020. As the name would imply, it is the fifth iteration of the AML directive that was first introduced by the EU in 1991. It is, however, the … Continue reading AMLD 5 and the EU May 2020 AML/CFT Action Plan – where do crypto assets fit into the emerging landscape?

ESM-loans or Corona-bonds – An analysis of their compatibility with EU Law, the ESM-Treaty and German Constitutional Law

As COVID-19 threatens an unprecedented economic crisis, the Council asked the Eurogroup on 26 March to present proposals for common fiscal measures to tackle the crisis within the next two weeks. So far, three models have been put forward by economists, that could serve as a template. First, the creation of a Covid Credit Line under the ESM. … Continue reading ESM-loans or Corona-bonds – An analysis of their compatibility with EU Law, the ESM-Treaty and German Constitutional Law

Making Retail Banks Resolvable

The establishment of Banking Union and the Single Resolution Mechanism (SRM) in the Eurozone constitutes a turning point for the European risk management framework.[1] Bank failures should, in principle, no longer be dealt with taxpayer money but should be instead either liquidated or resolved on public interest grounds with the use of internal and collective … Continue reading Making Retail Banks Resolvable

Financial Stability Conference and Workshop 2019, Berlin, October 28/29

Its that time of the year again: The Financial Risk and Stability Network holds the annual Financial Stability Conference  as well as a Policy Workshop in Berlin on October 28 and 29. While speakers at the conference draw on the highest calibre of policymakers in International Financial Regulation, the Policy Workshop provides a superb and … Continue reading Financial Stability Conference and Workshop 2019, Berlin, October 28/29

Can Contracts Discipline Bankers? Bail-inable Securities and Financial Contracting

The new Recovery and Resolution framework for banks was welcomed as a game changer in addressing financial stability concerns. In particular, the mechanism of internal recapitalisation through which junior and senior creditors are wiped-out and converted into ordinary shares to absorb losses (bail-in) was expected to significantly enhance the level of market discipline. Nonetheless, many … Continue reading Can Contracts Discipline Bankers? Bail-inable Securities and Financial Contracting

Call for Policy Proposals – Financial Stability Conference Workshop, Berlin

Dear friends of financial regulation, in recent years I have already advertised participation in the Financial Stability Conference in Berlin. For this year, let me also draw your attention to the accompanying Research Workshop which will take place on October 29, 2019. I  can only recommend young researchers and professionals to make use of this … Continue reading Call for Policy Proposals – Financial Stability Conference Workshop, Berlin

The EU banking package: CRD V & CRR II

Long awaited, the EU is finally about to update its common banking rulebook.  In this post, I provide an overview of the most important changes the regulatory community will have to consider in the coming months. The current EU legislative package consisting of Capital Requirements Directive and the Capital Requirements Regulation was introduced to implement … Continue reading The EU banking package: CRD V & CRR II

International Summer School on Banking and Capital Markets

Fellow financial regulation nerds, let me quickly draw your attention to the International Summer School on Banking & Financial Law 2019 taking place in Milan and Lake Como from July 22 - 26. Participating universities, AEDBF (European Society for Banking and Financial Law) and EBI (European Banking Institute) have put together a highly interesting programme … Continue reading International Summer School on Banking and Capital Markets

Notes on The Local Effects of Monetary Policy

Does distance matter for financial stability and banking structures? This question is of high salience for all policy- efforts aiming to achieve coordination over large geographical areas as the European Banking Union. In this post, I provide an overview over the different concepts put forward in the economic literature. Distance is a complex, multidimensional relational … Continue reading Notes on The Local Effects of Monetary Policy