
Aristóbulo de Juan
Aristóbulo de Juan heads his own consulting practice on banking supervision and restructuring. He previously headed banking supervision at the Bank of Spain and led the Fondo de Garantía de Depósitos (Deposit Insurance Fund). He was also an adviser to the World Bank on banking reforms.
De Juan is a contributory editor to Central Banking, writing for the Viewpoint column, which brings together timely analysis from experts across the globe.
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Articles by Aristóbulo de Juan
Beware of capital: much ado about nothing?
Capital increases can be offset by asset valuation, provision and income recognition forbearance
Supervisory lessons: resolution is a ‘dirty business’
Aristóbulo de Juan offers a toolkit for resolving problem banks
Supervisory lessons: the need for intrusive supervision
Aristóbulo de Juan reveals his central principles for the (intrusive) supervision of banks
Supervisory lessons: fault lines in prudential regulation
Aistóbulo de Juan highlights the lessons he has learnt about weaknesses in prudential regulation
Supervisory lessons: management traits of problem banks
Aristóbulo de Juan highlights lessons he has learnt from management of problem banks
Home truths on Europe’s NPLs
Europe needs to impose more intrusive supervision and greater provisioning on its banks