Panel III – Cross-Border Bank Resolutions and its challenges
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Yago Fernandez Badia
Abstract
The third Panel of the SRB Legal Conference, moderated by Tuija Taos, focused on various aspects of cross-border bank resolutions and how events have shown that a banking crisis can occur very quickly. There was consensus on the importance of being very well prepared to react with the same speed. Authorities and institutions must have solid plans and always be prepared for the unexpected. This was the first time since 2008 that a global systemically important bank was under severe stress and the resolution framework was put to the test. When facing cross-border bank resolutions, legal regimes need to be credible and workable. There is no doubt that the authorities currently have the necessary powers and tools.
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- Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Impressum
- Editorial
- SRB Legal Conference 2023: EU and Banking Union Law in a European and Global Context
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- Panel I – Bank Resolution and National Corporate/Insolvency Law
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- Bank Failure and Corporate Insolvency Law: Similarities and Differences
- Panel II – Bank Resolution and Fundamental Rights
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- Panel III – Cross-Border Bank Resolutions and its challenges
- Lessons from the March 2023 bank turmoil
- Cross-Border Bank Resolutions and its Challenges
- The failure of a global systemically important bank – Lessons for crisis management and resolution
Articles in the same Issue
- Cover
- Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Impressum
- Editorial
- SRB Legal Conference 2023: EU and Banking Union Law in a European and Global Context
- Articles
- Panel I – Bank Resolution and National Corporate/Insolvency Law
- Bank resolution and national insolvency law: the case of group financing
- How to make a SPE resolution strategy work in the EU
- Bank Failure and Corporate Insolvency Law: Similarities and Differences
- Panel II – Bank Resolution and Fundamental Rights
- Bank Resolution and Fundamental Rights
- Bank Resolution and Fundamental Rights – A view from Strasbourg
- Bank Resolution and the European Convention on Human Rights – A Note from the UK
- The respect of Fundamental Rights in the EU bank resolution legal framework
- Panel III – Cross-Border Bank Resolutions and its challenges
- Lessons from the March 2023 bank turmoil
- Cross-Border Bank Resolutions and its Challenges
- The failure of a global systemically important bank – Lessons for crisis management and resolution