Banking Union or Financial Repression? Europe Has Not Chosen Yet

European policymakers, particularly on the continent, have long appeared to be in denial over the systemic banking fragility that is central to the region’s problems. They have first denied the existence of a homegrown banking problem by shifting all the blame to Anglo-Saxons in 2007–09; then by engaging in timid, less-than-credible stress tests while redirecting [...]

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