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This policy portal provides a public interest perspective on the issues at stake and ongoing legislative debates in the field of financial regulation.
As major rules for financial institutions are set at the EU rather than national level, EU legislators play the key role. Adequate rules are of crucial importance, as the size, complexity and influence of the financial system have reached unprecedented levels. Challenges like digitalisation or accelerating climate change need to be addressed too. There is a long way to go to make finance truly serve the economy and society.

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26 PUBLICATIONS
Report

In its comprehensive analysis of post-crisis regulation, Finance Watch demonstrates that the opportunity for a fundamental realignment of the global financial sector has been missed and that none of the structural vulnerabilities that led...

Consultation response

Response to the EC’s consultation on the “Review of the EU Macroprudential Policy Framework”

Position paper

Comments on the current debate regarding bank bail-in and recapitalisation
Finance Watch comments on the current debate regarding bank bail-in and recapitalisation.

Speech

Speech at the EC public hearing on the Call for Evidence – A review of the EU regulatory framework for financial services
Finance Watch’s Secretary General, Christophe Nijdam, gave a speech at the European Commission’s public hearing on the Public hearing on the “Call for Evidence on the EU regulatory framework for financial services – understanding...

Consultation response

Response to Commission call for evidence on the regulatory framework for financial services

Factsheet

Cheat sheet: the Bank Structural Reform (BSR)
The Bank Structural Reform must separate substantially all trading – including market making and derivatives – from deposit banking activities. BSR is strongly opposed by the banking lobby and by certain member...

Position paper

Separating fact and fiction – Note on the Bank Structural Reform
A Finance Watch note looking at some of the confusing and contradictory arguments made against regulating the structure of the largest, too-big-to-fail, too-complex-to-manage-and-regulate and too-connected-to-fail banks.

Policy brief

Finance Watch Policy Brief “Separating universal banks from too-big-to-fail banks (TBTF)”
A Finance Watch Policy Brief that illustrates the very different characteristics of Europe’s small, medium and large banks.

Speech

Evidence to ECON Committee hearing on Bank Structure Reform
2 December 2014 – Evidence to a hearing at the European Parliament’s ECON Committee on Bank Structural Reform, by Finance Watch’s Senior Policy Analyst, Paulina Przewoska.

Open letter

Bank reforms will help lift Europe’s struggling economy
Sir, The lobbying efforts against the EU’s proposal for structural reform of its largest banks are back to front (“Banks press Brussels to ditch reforms”, November 24).

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