Single supervisory mechanism (SSM)
G-20 leaders vow co-operation to avoid monetary policy spillover
St Petersburg summit sees IMF concede advanced economies are now the major engines of global growth; European banking union is a top priority in the G-20's joint ‘action plan'
ECB holds rates as Draghi is ‘caught between doves and hawks'
ECB sticks to forward guidance as eurozone recovery deemed too 'green' to warrant a tightening of policy; announcement is imminent on the single supervisory mechanism
ECB's Mersch calls for clearer separation of powers in bank resolution framework
European Central Bank executive board member believes current agreement in Europe on a resolution framework - 'decentralisation plus discretion' - is 'the wrong combination'
EBA prepares for impact of single supervisory mechanism
Annual report for 2012 shows the European Banking Authority grew rapidly to meet the demands of a widening stability mandate, which will include working with the eurozone’s SSM
Austria’s Nowotny cautious on single supervisor
National Bank of Austria governor says there are valid reasons for central banks to play a greater role in banking supervision, but voices concerns regarding the single supervisory mechanism
European bank stress tests will wait for SSM asset quality review in 2014
European Banking Authority says next round of EU-wide stress testing will be postponed to allow asset quality assessments, which ECB says could kick off in the third quarter this year
Germans clash over banking union treaty change
ECB board member opposes German finance minister's plan to introduce limited version of banking union to allow time for treaty change
The SSM, banking union and the future of prudential policy in Europe
The establishment of a single supervisory mechanism under the ECB will help mitigate a number of threats to Europe’s financial system, writes Ignazio Angeloni. But still more needs to be done
ECB’s head of financial stability says SSM is not enough
Ignazio Angeloni says banking union will be ‘decisive’ in restoring stability to the eurozone, but the single supervisory mechanism will not be sufficient on its own
Czech central bank opposed to joining banking union
Vice-governor says Czech National Bank will recommend staying out of SSM; ECB's Asmussen calls on non-eurozone countries to decide by July
Schäuble condemned for ‘irresponsible' statements aimed at delaying banking union
Legislators and commentators round on German finance minister's 'political' comments suggesting banking union can't go ahead without treaty change
Bank of Spain reshapes supervisor to meet new demands
Banking supervision directorate restructured to meet the requirements of Spain’s memorandum of understanding and the move to European banking union
ECB on collision course with European Parliament over top supervisory appointments
Yves Mersch fears EP veto over supervisory board heads will 'institutionalise conflict' between the ECB and EP, and contravene the Maastricht Treaty
Depositors will trust EU guarantee despite Cyprus, says Banque de France official
Policy-makers have incentive to accelerate deposit guarantee plans, says Sylvie Matherat of the Banque de France
Major part of banking union set for mid-2014, says ECB official
National supervisors made 'gigantic mistakes', says ECB's financial stability head; outlines plans for SSM
Constâncio identifies benefits of banking union to non-members
ECB vice-president says European countries outside the new SSM will benefit from an enhanced banking union; stresses value of increased financing to real economies
Bundesbank’s waning role in Europe dates back to Schmidt’s ‘Auschwitz’ comments
The loss of German central bank authority in Europe in the past two years dates back to an historic meeting with Helmut Schmidt, who used references to Auschwitz to drive home monetary integration
Deutsche Bundesbank’s losing struggle in European integration battle
The Deutsche Bundesbank was once the cornerstone of European monetary stability but has become little more than a bargaining chip for politicians negotiating European integration.
Finnish deputy stresses support for SSM within ECB
Pentti Hakkarainen says lack of co-ordination between central banks and supervisors is the biggest lesson of the financial crisis
Constâncio sets out ECB's priority tasks in European banking union
European Central Bank vice-president aware of reputational risks from single supervisory mechanism; says ECB must work with EBA to develop a manual of supervisory practices
Irish governor hopes SSM can avoid a 'nationalistic backlash'
Patrick Honohan sets out hopes and fears for a centralised regulator, warning incomplete implementation of banking union could result in 'divisive clashes'
ECB 'conflict of interest' puts effective supervisory mechanism at risk
The European Parliament's rapporteur on the SSM fears a conflict of interest inherent in the ECB stands in the way of creating an SSM that is up to the task
ECB's Cœuré argues integrating SSM in ECB has benefits for monetary policy
Executive board member sees benefits to monetary policy in bringing supervisory mechanism into the ECB
Constâncio concerned about credibility in wake of SSM
ECB vice-president says problem in banking industry could damage the central bank’s reputation; denies any conflict of interest between monetary and supervisory functions