Key rulings on the supervision and resolution of credit institutions in the EU have an impact on the Banking Union framework. This study explores how case law has refined the European Central Bank’s practices, shareholders’ and boards’ rights and the interaction between ECB and Single Resolution Board powers during ‘failing or likely to fail’ assessments. […]
Households have experienced heavily varying credit conditions over the past few years. The Russian invasion of Ukraine created much market uncertainty and during the course of the year, energy prices surged and living costs sharply increased. The European Central Bank (ECB) and other central banks across the EU increased interest rates to counter inflation, raising them […]