European Banks’ Response to COVID-19 “Quick Fix” Regulation and Other Measures
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31-10-2021
The original full study presents data from 27 banking groups in 10 EU Member States, where it is found that banks have used COVID-19 relief measures extensively, with some cross-country differences as for the intensity of use. Flexibility in risk classification does not seem to have impaired banks’ ability to report and recognise risk properly, even for loans under moratoria. The findings suggest that the impact of the measures on banks’ credit supply has been overall positive and mainly driven by capital-enhancing measures such as the “Quick fix”.
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Brunella BRUNO, Filippo DE MARCO
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- AFACERI ŞI CONCURENŢĂ
- analiză economică
- bancă
- boala provocată de coronavirus
- consecințe economice
- credit
- DREPT
- drept civil
- ECONOMIE
- epidemie
- FINANŢE
- gestionarea riscurilor
- instituţii financiare şi de credit
- libera circulaţie a capitalului
- management
- politică de credit
- PROBLEME SOCIALE
- risc financiar
- solvabilitate financiară
- stabilitate financiară
- sănătate