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Karel Lannoo
Karel
Lannoo
Chief Executive Officer
karel.lannoo@ceps.eu
(+32/2) 229.39.56
Biography:
Languages:
Dutch, English, French, German, Spanish
Education:
Masters Degree in European Studies, University of Nancy. Graduate Degree in Modern History and International Relations, University of Leuven
CEPS Publications :
The bank stress tests: a work in progress
Europe 2020 and the Financial System: Smaller is beautiful
The MiFID Metamorphosis
Regulatory Challenges for the EU Asset Management Industry
Comparing EU and US Responses to the Financial Crisis
The road ahead after de Larosière
Mind the Basel Gap
Time for Action: Immediate Priorities for the Next European Commission
Bringing hedge funds into the regulatory mainstream
Integrating Europe's Back Office: 10 years of turning in circles
A crisis is a terrible thing to waste
What's next after the London G-20?
A bit more clarity, please, M. de Larosière
Good banks, bad banks and the like
Concrete Steps towards More Integrated Financial Oversight: The EU's Policy Response to the Crisis
Restoring Confidence
Credit Rating Agencies: Scapegoat or free-riders?
The crisis, one year on
It's high time to create a truly European System of Financial Supervisors
EU Retail Financial Market Integration: Mirage or Reality?
Pouring old wine in new skins? UCITS and Asset Management after MiFID
The Maastricht Criteria for Banking
Financial supervision is not well served by half-baked solutions
The Future of Europe's Financial Centres
Banking Supervision Returns to the Forefront
MiFID Revolution or Delayed Execution
MiFID and Reg NMS: A test-case for 'substituted compliance'?
Much Ado about Little? Agreement on the Consumer Credit Directive Reached
Financial Market Data and MiFID
The FSA should not resist takeover of the London Stock Exchange
The ECB should not monopolise securities settlement
MiFID: A Regulatory Doomsday?
The MiFID Revolution
So no C&S directive, but an ECB run settlement system?
European Financial System Governance
The MiFID Implementing Measures: Excessive detail or level playing field?
Europe’s Hidden Capital Markets: Evolution, Architecture and Regulation of the European Bond Market
Capital Adequacy vs. Liquidity Requirements in Banking Supervision in the EU
EU Financial Regulation and Supervision beyond 2005
Integration of the EU Consumer Credit Market: Proposal for a More Efficient Regulatory Model
Securities Market Regulation in the EU: Everything You Always Wanted to Know about the Lamfalussy Procedure
Reform of Corporate Governance in the EU
The Emerging Framework for Disclosure Regulation in the EU
Pan-European Asset Management
Supervising the European Financial System
An EU Company without an EU Tax?
The Securities Settlement Industry in the EU: Structure, Costs and the Way Forward
Updating EU Securities Market Regulation: Adapting to the Needs of a Single Capital Market
From 1992 to EMU: The Implications for Prudential Supervision
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