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EBA’s Campa on simplifying EU regulations and supervising stablecoins

The departing pan-European supervision chief speaks about advancing the banking union, streamlining the implantation of new rules, financial resilience and why he is stepping down early

José Manuel Campa, EBA
Credit: European Banking Authority

You are due to step down from the European Banking Authority (EBA) in January. How would you reflect on the past six years?

There are two main elements. First, we managed to make a lot of progress on resilience, the construction of the banking union, the regulatory framework, the EU single market and the single rulebook. The industry has made a lot of progress, and we find ourselves with a robust and resilient banking sector, which is related to the second point: the way in which the industry has

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