EU banking supervision: What to expect in 2018
Dr. Andreas Wieland and Dr. Kirsten Donner
2018 will be a year of change, challenges and opportunities for banks and financial services providers.
Dr. Andreas Wieland and Dr. Kirsten Donner
2018 will be a year of change, challenges and opportunities for banks and financial services providers.
Dr. Henning Berger and Dr. Martin Weber
Removing the sovereign-bank nexus should be a priority for policymakers before they press ahead with the European Banking Union.
With fintechs attracting increasing interest from venture capitalists, growth in the M&A activity and partnerships with incumbents, 2018 is shaping up to be the year of the regulators.
Kevin Petrasic, Adam Chernichaw, Matthew Bornfreund and Ajita Shukla
Virtual currency and blockchain (VC&B) technology are becoming an important component of the global financial system. Although VC&B were founded on a non-governmental philosophy, the technology is steadily gaining legitimacy.
A raft of regulatory changes, both domestic and EU-related, is reshaping the Polish banking market. As the biggest economy in Central and Eastern Europe, any changes to its banking system will have an impact on the rest of the region. Here we explore some of the most important changes.