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1. Bankers' bonus season ‘coming to an end' March 17, 2011

Commissioner says appeal for restraint has gone unheeded. Michel Barnier, the European commissioner for the internal market, has indicated that he may announce further...

Bankers' bonus season ‘coming to an end'

2. Stress tests: getting it right this time around? February 10, 2011

EU leaders know that they need tougher tests than last year. But they also know that tough tests carry high risks. European banks face a further round of stress tests in the...

Stress tests: getting it right this time around?

3. Bank stress tests planned for February December 7, 2010

Olli Rehn says second round of tests will be ‘comprehensive' and ‘rigorous'. The European Commission has announced that banks in the EU are to face another round of...

Bank stress tests planned for February

4. Reserved banker December 2, 2010

The chairman of the Committee of European Banking Supervisors has been thrust into the limelight by the banking stress tests. Giovanni Carosio is a no-nonsense kind of...

Reserved banker

5. Banking crisis was too big for public finances November 25, 2010

Ireland's banking and property problems. Many of Ireland's current problems date back to 2008, when the Dublin government became the first in Europe to recapitalise its...

Banking crisis was too big for public finances

6. EU must exact a return for more crisis aid October 7, 2010

Lack of certainty about economic improvement poses a dilemma for the Commission. When, if ever, will Europe emerge from the economic doldrums? It is unlikely that this...

EU must exact a return for more crisis aid

7. CEBS issues guidelines for reverse stress-tests August 26, 2010

Banking supervisors say more rigorous tests are necessary to avoid a repeat of bank failures. The Committee of European Banking Supervisors (CEBS) announced today (26...

CEBS issues guidelines for reverse stress-tests

8. Europe's banks are still under stress July 29, 2010

The stress-test exercise has been criticised as too soft, but it did bring some benefits. Anyone hoping that the publication on Friday (23 July) of the results of a...

Europe's banks are still under stress

9. Euro, stock markets rise on stress-test results July 24, 2010

Traders watching European markets' response Monday Financial markets have reacted positively to the results of stress tests on 91 of the EU's biggest banks, increasing...

Euro, stock markets rise on stress-test results

10. Seven banks fail stress tests July 23, 2010

Exercise covered 91 of Europe's major banks, but investors have expressed concern that the tests may not have been sufficiently rigorous. The Committee of European Banking...

Seven banks fail stress tests

11. Talks on how to make stress-tests transparent July 15, 2010

Governments under pressure to demonstrate that the tests have been sufficiently rigorous. Officials from national finance ministries will hold a series of meetings and...

12. Banking stress-test results to be published July 13, 2010

Finance ministers say results of the exercise will be made public in two stages. The EU's finance ministers today (13 July) agreed to publish the results of stress tests for...

Banking stress-test results to be published

13. Finance ministers to discuss stress-tests for banks July 12, 2010

Supervision reforms also on the agenda. The EU's finance ministers will meet tomorrow (13 July) with the aim of agreeing details of a stress-testing exercise of the European...

14. A stress-test too many? July 8, 2010

While the publication of stress-tests of European banks' performance could boost market confidence, the results could also tip banks over the edge. The publication later...

A stress-test too many?

15. EU will disclose strength of banks June 17, 2010

EU leaders outline measures and principles intended to boost the markets' confidence in the EU's banking sector and national finances. The EU's heads of state and...

16. Insufficiently policed April 8, 2010

The European Commission is increasingly at odds with the demands of the Council of Ministers and the European Parliament over how to implement better supervision of the...

Insufficiently policed

17. Call to shift banking supervision power February 4, 2010

Regulators want changes to financial system plans. Banking regulators are urging the European Parliament to amend plans for a new system of financial supervision in the EU,...

Call to shift banking supervision power

18. Europe's banks pass the stress test October 1, 2009

Exercise was carried out to ensure that banks could not conceal a weak financial position. Finance minsters today claimed that Europe's major banks would be able to...

19. The dilemma of financial market regulation September 24, 2009

Like the US's, Europe's regulatory plans for the financial sector are not radical enough. On both sides of the Atlantic, the financial crisis has generated a common...

20. Keep the lobbyists out of regulatory reform July 16, 2009

Efforts by governments and lobbyists to reduce the influence of a new financial market regulatory environment must be resisted. At London's Centre for the Study of Financial...

Keep the lobbyists out of regulatory reform

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