How Do Banking Supervisors Deal with Europe-wide Systemic Risk?

ZEW Discussion Paper No. 03-03 // 2003
ZEW Discussion Paper No. 03-03 // 2003

How Do Banking Supervisors Deal with Europe-wide Systemic Risk?

The systemic risk potential in the European banking market has increased. Hence, the following questions emerge: Is there a need for a truly European supervisory framework? And, how should a potential European supervisor be organised? This paper evaluates the existing supervisory framework as well as the recent proposal by the Economic and Financial Committee of the EU with respect to the increased Europe-wide systemic risk. We argue that cooperation between national supervisors even in the new framework will not be sufficient for safeguarding financial stability. As a consequence, we argue in favour of a European observatory of systemic risk.

Schüler, Martin (2003), How Do Banking Supervisors Deal with Europe-wide Systemic Risk?, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 03-03, Mannheim.

Authors Martin Schüler